Esther Wahome – Yahwe


presented by www.yellafrica.com Esther Wahome is a Kenyan gospel artist and song writer.

26 Responses to “Esther Wahome – Yahwe”

  1. What a voice and what a song? I was blessed

  2. like the song

  3. Yaawee nimunguu……wangeee…
    haleluya…
    God bless Ester more..
    xoxo
    Diva..

  4. I have watched more of her videos now and they are all very good. She seems like she is a very lovely young lady, and very blessed.

  5. nakupenda sana

  6. If it finds its way to the “beer drinking venues” then I say good for them. Gosh , pious people are a waste of a good argument. Some of us need to recognize when God has blessed someone, thank him for it and move on.

  7. While christ hung on the cross, the soldiers bargained for his clothing. Y? they wouldn’t do that If Jesus wasn’t a high and neat man. Y not the clothing of the thieves? I agree with what u are saying.

  8. What a Stupid comment. Take that from a Born again Holy Ghost filled Christian Sweetheart. This comment of yours show ignorance and jealousy.

  9. The Lord Yahweh Shine upon You!

  10. u felt like a star u are already a star hellloo

  11. why all the hate,even limousines and all wealth is owned by God so people should not feel bad if a sister has been blessed by God,support her please instead of showing hate as everygood thing including wealth comes from God and is a blessing

  12. let me tell yu my friend,even God owns the limousines nd every good thing and she has been in this industry for long so people you should not feel bad when God blesses somebody as it is God who has given her all these things and wealth is not evil but a blessin so africans especially kenyans let us learn to support our own people,thats why the congolese are far musically coz of supporting each other

  13. ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh aint u patheic. let it shine!what u want her to wear?rags?get real for a minute, and when u write something back to me, think about it constructively..

  14. I believe in things being done where they should be, and people doing what they ought to do. Do not think that modern living has to call for such strong changes like having beer with your pastor in a club, then taking your ‘offerings’ to him the following day on Sunday. Modern living does not have to be like that. Rather, it is the wicked trying to make such behaviurs socially acceptable by arguing that anything goes.

  15. How is that a sad thing brother?? The gospel being preached through music in beer drinking venues is a bad thing?? We should be praising God that such music is being played in bars where it can make a difference.

    Jesus came for the sinner in the bar, not the saint in the church.

    God bless you.

  16. i love your music very much and in life people must experince limo no limo she is prasing the lord love you so much keep it up love u

  17. l dont like your music anymore. u sing that God has blessed u and shoot music videos in europe and in planes with nice cloths,then u show poor people in kenya with ragged cloths,,are u trying to tell us that God hasnt blessed them but only u?intelligent people cant buy your crap

  18. l stoped watching your music when l saw how you like to potrey poor people as very poor and you are rich.like the part where u sing and come out of a plane with nice cloths then there are poor people waiting for you..please stop bragging

  19. love song and videio from Esther, very up lifting. God bless you my sister.

  20. malimo??? what’s all these for?? this is very worldly and pride, has nothing to do with our humble God that rod on a donkey.If anyone looking for God’s spiritual messages listen to annointed Tanzanians.
    This is biashara ya kiulimwengu tu.
    This is total ……….

  21. The sad thing is that as gospel artists continue to make good records. their music is finding it’s way in beer drinking venues such as discos and such like gatherings. I think it’s sad.

  22. like i said there are so many names in so many diferent languages for jesus

  23. okay..sister, please read and understand what i am saying. all i mean is there are so many names in so many different languages for the the name of jesus..its not just that one name Yah, so i dont understand y your getting all fussy because the song is saying yahweh or whatever..if you dont like what the song is saying stop commenting..plz. am so sorry for jumping to conclusion way too fazt kaz im not trying to jeprodize ma christianity. but that is all im trying to say

  24. I hope the correct rendering of the refrain is as follows: “Yahweh ni Mungu! Yahweh ni Bwana!” If so, it’s interesting that another African language, Yoruba, would have it had something like, “Yahweh ni Olorun! Yahweh is the Lord or Master!” If so, hadn’t we better start looking at the things that bind us together in Africa? The same preposition — same in spelling and pronunciation — in co-occurrence across a vast African distance!

  25. ok…sister….i did not say that…i was just saying…if u have a problem of the name she is calling to…why did u pick this video? y dont u go and find a video where they call on the name of “yah”


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