"Pela Hao Hake Fihla" is a beloved Sesotho hymn, often identified as from the Lifela tsa Sione collection. It is a powerful prayer of surrender and seeking refuge in God, frequently used in worship and personal reflection.
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"Pel'a hao ha ke fihla, U se ke ua nteleka! Uena, lefika la ka, Ke tšabetse ho uena." 🙏🏽✨ "Pela Hao Hake Fihla" is a beloved Sesotho
There is something about this hymn that heals the soul. 🎶 "Pela hao hake fihla..." Uena, lefika la ka, Ke tšabetse ho uena
A simple reminder for anyone needing strength today. You don't have to carry it alone. 🕯️🙌🏾 #PelaHao #Strength #Inspiration #SothoQuotes The Meaning Behind the Lyrics "Pel'a hao ha ke fihla" : When I arrive/come before You.
Coming before the Lord today with a heart full of surrender. He is my rock and my refuge. When the world feels heavy, I find my peace in Him. 🕊️
Whether it’s the version by or a classic church choir rendition, these words remain a timeless reminder of God’s grace.