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It highlights that when one is lost in "ho lefifi" (the darkness), it is often not intentional ("hase boomo"), but rather a result of being overwhelmed by life’s trials.

The lyrics are a humble plea for God’s continued patience and guidance during times of spiritual wandering or hardship.

The hymn is frequently associated with the English hymn "Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah," sharing themes of divine protection through a "desert" or difficult journey. Lyrics Guide (Sesotho)

The specific verse you are looking for typically appears as follows:

Ntate, o se fele pelo (Father, do not lose patience) Ha ke ntse ke kgeloha; (When I am wandering/getting lost;) Ho lefifi, hase boomo, (It is dark, it is not on purpose,) Ke timelloa ke tsela. (I am losing my way.) Jehova, se lese ho ntsamaisa. (Jehovah, do not stop leading me.) Common Usage

"Ntate O Se Fele Pelo" (Father, do not lose patience) is a powerful verse from the Sesotho hymn (Jehovah, Lead Me). It is hymn number 355 in the Difela Tsa Sione (Hymns of Zion) collection, commonly used in Southern African churches like the First Apostolic Church of St John and the Dutch Reformed Church. Meaning and Spiritual Context

Pelo | Ntate O Se Fele

It highlights that when one is lost in "ho lefifi" (the darkness), it is often not intentional ("hase boomo"), but rather a result of being overwhelmed by life’s trials.

The lyrics are a humble plea for God’s continued patience and guidance during times of spiritual wandering or hardship. Ntate O Se Fele Pelo

The hymn is frequently associated with the English hymn "Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah," sharing themes of divine protection through a "desert" or difficult journey. Lyrics Guide (Sesotho) It highlights that when one is lost in

The specific verse you are looking for typically appears as follows: Lyrics Guide (Sesotho) The specific verse you are

Ntate, o se fele pelo (Father, do not lose patience) Ha ke ntse ke kgeloha; (When I am wandering/getting lost;) Ho lefifi, hase boomo, (It is dark, it is not on purpose,) Ke timelloa ke tsela. (I am losing my way.) Jehova, se lese ho ntsamaisa. (Jehovah, do not stop leading me.) Common Usage

"Ntate O Se Fele Pelo" (Father, do not lose patience) is a powerful verse from the Sesotho hymn (Jehovah, Lead Me). It is hymn number 355 in the Difela Tsa Sione (Hymns of Zion) collection, commonly used in Southern African churches like the First Apostolic Church of St John and the Dutch Reformed Church. Meaning and Spiritual Context

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