I see the times are changing
I see the changes I?m waking
I see the gates are opening
And I see the captives breaking free
Let my people go, go, go
Let my people go, go, go
Let my people go, go, go
Omwaka bulo, This year
Omwaka bulo, This year
You are blessed and not cursed
You are above and not beneath no
You are the head and not the tail
This is your year, so break free!
This is the sound of a trumpet
This is the sound in the city
This is the voice of a prophet
This is the voice in the city saying
Let my people go, go, go
Let my people go, go, go
Let my people go, go, go
Omwaka bulo, This year
Omwaka bulo, This year
You are blessed and not cursed
You are above and not beneath
You are the head and not the tail
This is your year, so break free!
Omwaka bulo, This year
Omwaka bulo, This year
Prophesy - Let My People Go
Exodus's song 'Prophesy' is a declaration of freedom and breakthrough, drawing on the biblical imagery of the Exodus story. The lyrics speak of changing times, opening gates, and captives breaking free, with a repeated call to 'let my people go.' The song incorporates the Luganda phrase 'Omwaka bulo' (meaning 'this year'), emphasizing a season of blessing and victory. It declares believers as blessed, above, and the head, not the tail, encouraging them to break free from limitations. The song has a prophetic, celebratory tone, suitable for worship settings focused on deliverance and God's promises.