TITLE: | Omemma |
ARTISTE: | Emmasings |
SONG TYPE: | Gospel Song |
9JALY RATING: | 100% |
“Omemma” by Emmasings is a song that’s like a heartfelt and joyful exclamation of God’s immense goodness and the wonderful things He consistently does for us. Singing “Omemma,” which translates to “Doer of Good,” the song emphasizes God’s active role in showering us with blessings and acts of kindness. It’s about recognizing and celebrating God’s consistent nature as someone who is always working for our good. Imagine singing about someone who is constantly doing amazing and kind things for you – that’s what “Omemma” is about, celebrating God as the Doer of Good. It’s a musical expression of deep appreciation for God’s consistent acts of kindness and blessings.
What makes “Omemma” so uplifting is its direct and joyful focus on the tangible ways we experience God’s goodness in our lives. It’s not about abstract religious ideas; it’s about the real, everyday blessings and acts of kindness that we can recognize as coming from God, the “Omemma.” Emmasings’ voice carries a tone of genuine joy and thankfulness, like someone sharing a personal testimony of God’s consistent goodness and wonderful deeds. It’s like listening to a friend enthusiastically recounting all the kind things someone special has done for them. The music itself is often vibrant and celebratory, mirroring the joy that comes from acknowledging God’s consistent goodness. It’s an invitation to pause, reflect on your own life, and recognize the countless ways God, the “Omemma,” has shown His goodness to you. This song emphasizes the active and consistent nature of God as the Doer of Good.
“Omemma” isn’t just a song; it’s a call to cultivate a constant awareness and appreciation for God’s active goodness in your life. It’s a challenge to move beyond simply acknowledging occasional blessings and to recognize the consistent pattern of God working for your good as the “Omemma.” It’s about living a life that reflects a deep understanding of God’s consistent kindness and the wonderful things He does. This song doesn’t encourage you to ignore challenges; rather, it encourages you to see God’s active goodness as a sustaining force even amidst difficulties. It’s a testament to the consistent and active nature of God’s goodness in our lives, a goodness that is always at work. It helps you realize that cultivating a heart of gratitude for God, the “Omemma,” leads to a life filled with consistent joy, peace, and unwavering hope. It’s a reminder that even in the midst of difficulties, God’s active goodness is always present. The song wraps up this feeling of joy and gratitude in a beautiful melody, inviting you to constantly celebrate God as the “Omemma,” the Doer of Good. It’s a declaration of heartfelt thanks for God’s consistent goodness and wonderful deeds.
Video: Omemma By Emmasings
Omemma Lyrics By Emmasings
Omemma (Doer of Good)
Chi di ebere, Onye Ebere ka I bu (The God of mercy is who You are).
Onye n’edu m ije (2x), PAPA m eee (My guide, My father)
I meela ka I si eme ooo (You have done the usual)
Aka ji uwa (The Hand that upholds the earth).
O buru n’aru m nile a buru so onu (If my body had been filled with mouths).
O zughi inye GI Ekele (They’re not enough to appreciate you).
Omemma n’ututu, n’ehihie, n’abali (Doer of Good in the morning, Noon and night time).
[Chorus]
Doer of Good You are so good to me
You are so good
I bu Omemma (YOU are The DOER of Good).
Doer of Good
Abiakwa m ozo (I have come to You Again)
Onye nani ya n’eme ihe nile (The ONE who alone does all things).
Doer of good
Lee ndi n’acho nwunye (Behold those trusting You for wives).
Onye n’eme mma biko mee ha mma (Doer of Good please do Good to the).
Mee ha mma papa (Do Good to them Father).
Ufodu n’acho di Papa mee ha mma.
Some are trusting you for husbands.
PAPA mee ha mma.
FATHER, do Good to them.
Your children are looking for the fruit of the womb
PAPA mee ha mma.
FATHER, do Good to them.
Ufodu n’acho ego (Some are trusting YOU for Money).
Biko PAPA mee ha mma.
Please FATHER do Good to them..
What of the ones that are looking for healing
PAPA mee ha mma.
FATHER, do Good to them.
Omemma (Doer of God)
When the world turned their back on me your love was a light for me
Omemma eh (Doer of Good)
You are so good to me
Onye Ebere (God of Mercy).
You are so good
Akpo Aza (Prayer Answering God).
I dighi agbanwe
Agbanwe (You can never never change).
Dike N’agha (Mighty Worrior).
Omemma Ka I Bu (You are the Doer of Good).