Tewali Mbeera Nene By Pr John Muyizzi New __exclusive__ -
"Tewali Mbeera Nene" (There is no situation too big) is a powerful Ugandan gospel song by Pastor John Muyizzi , originally released in March 2022 as part of his Best OF Pr John Muyizzi
Pr. John Muyizzi is a well-known figure in Ugandan worship music, often recognized for his deep, soul-stirring vocal delivery. "Tewali Mbeera Nene" stands out in his discography for its massive popularity on platforms like tewali mbeera nene by pr john muyizzi new
Testimonies Accompanying the Song
Listeners are reporting tangible results while listening to this track. Unofficial reports from Pr. Muyizzi’s ministry team suggest that several people have testified about: "Tewali Mbeera Nene" (There is no situation too
- Verse 1 (Excerpt): Pr Muyizzi begins by contrasting worldly riches (ebitundu by’ensi) versus the wealth found in Christ. He sings about the emptiness of chasing money without God—a topic relatable to the hustle culture prevalent in Kampala and major cities.
- Chorus: The repetitive hook, "Tewali mbeera nene, okusinga okubeera na Yesu" (There is no greater reward than being with Jesus), serves as a meditative mantra. It is designed to be easy to sing along to, making it perfect for congregational worship.
- Bridge: The song shifts into a testimony tempo. The pastor recounts how God showed up for him during difficult seasons, asking rhetorically, "Nandibadde ntya?" (Where would I be?).
- A tech crew accidentally disrupted the engombe (ritual drumming) with their drone buzz.
- A social media influencer snapped selfies in a sacred lome (spirit grove), angering herbalists.
- A youth group argued over whether to use hashtags like #BrewedTradition or #SaveOurSoul.
Verse 1: The Weight of the Valley You wake up to a mountain that wasn't there yesterday. The debt letter. The doctor’s report with words too long to pronounce. The silence from a friend who promised to stay. The mind whispers, "Eky’okukola kiwedde" (There is nothing left to do). The heart feels heavy, wrapped in a blanket called "Nene" (Big/Serious). Verse 1 (Excerpt): Pr Muyizzi begins by contrasting