Uka
Eunice Njeri's song 'Uka' is a worshipful invitation for God's presence, blending Swahili and Kikuyu lyrics. The song expresses a deep longing for Jesus, declaring that He alone is more than enough. The repeated call 'Uka' (Come) and imagery of a river, rain, wind, and fire symbolize the Holy Spirit's movement. The lyrics convey waiting on God with expectation and surrender, emphasizing that without Him, there is no true satisfaction. It is a heartfelt prayer for divine encounter and refreshing.
And Jesus You are more than enough for me
I'm waiting on You today
I'm waiting on You today
Uka uka, uka uka, uka uka (Come, Come) ? in Kikuyu
We wait on You
(Repeat)
Milele mimi sitatosheka bila wewe (Forever I will not be satisfied without You)
Maana wewe u zaidi ya tosha kwangu mimi (For You are more than satisfaction to me)
Nakungojea leo, nakungojea leo (I wait for You today)
Like a river, flow, just flow
Like the rain, just pour out, pour out
Like the wind, just blow, blow
Like a fire, burn
(Repeat)
Oh, oh, oh, we wait on You (Repeat)
Uka uka, uka uka, uka uka (Come, come)
Uka jeso, gwetereire (Come Jesus, we wait for you)