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Top 5 Yoruba Christian Worship Songs

Here is the list of top 5 worship songs rendered in Yoruba.

By Israel AbegundePublished 9 months ago 3 min read
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Have you ever wondered why people love to sing worship songs in the local languages? One big reason will be the sense of belonging and harmony motivated by indigenous worship songs.

In large congregations, many worship leaders found out that people relate to indigenous worship songs more than renditions in exoglossic languages.

The experience usually leaves an impact on the lives of the people because of the inclusivity and engagement led by leaders of worship through the songs.

Would you love to experience a wonderful moment of sound worship in God's presence? In this post, we compiled a list of 5 soul-stirring Yoruba worship songs for you to praise God.

Top 5 Yoruba Worship Songs

1. Olorun To Da Awon Oke Igba-a Ni

Simply, this song is establishing the fact that no one else deserves our thanks and praises except God, the creator, and the everlasting King.

The introducing statement makes known that God is the creator of heaven and earth, and by his mighty power makes the heavens his habitation while the earth remains his footstool.

For many Christians, this worship song is their favourite because of its lyrical depth and inviting melody.

2. Eru Olorun Bami

Certainly, there are many reasons why God is extremely fearful. One of such lies in the fact that He is mysterious; His ways are not only unpredictable but also unquestionable. Add also that God's ways are beyond human imagination and understanding. Therefore, it is no brainer that the song humbles us before the presence of God.

In the Bible, on several occasions, we are made to understand that God is one to be feared. Especially, in the old testament, the presence of His glory alone is so great that Moses could not withstand its sight. In the same connection, Paul fell flat when He encountered God on his way to Damascus.

The underlying message in Eru Olorun Bami, however, is that God is supreme; and no one is able to reverse His stand.

3. Were Lo Ba Mi Se

This is another important song on this list of indigenous worship songs rendered in Yoruba language. If you are looking for a song to praise God for open doors, then this song is a excellent option for you. The lyrics emphasises answers to prayers.

Indeed, God answers prayers. And the ways in which He wrought His wonders are usually unimaginable. But we know for sure that God always makes things beautiful in his time!

4. Eyin Ni Oluwa Jehovah

Here, the essence of worship is that God is the lord over all things. His place cannot be contested or shifted. He is Jehovah. Hence, everything that has breath is subject to him.

This understanding is all you need to plunge into the realm of worship with this song. You will be amazed at how wonderful it is to acknowledge and reference God.

5. Oluwa Oruko Re Ti Niyi To

The English version of this classic Yoruba worship song means "Oh Lord my God, how excellent is your name! In all the earth, how excellent is your name!"

Indeed, the name of Jesus is excellent. At the mention of that name, every knee bows and all tongues that Christ is Lord. No other name can command human agents with such authority.

Therefore, this uniqueness is what sets Christ apart and makes Him the Lord of all.

Conclusion

Worshipping God through Yoruba songs is a beautiful experience every one should have. It brings about a sense of inclusiveness and joy that transcends human reasoning. Do you like to have this experience? Then check out the songs mentioned above.

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