Warayumvishe - what's behind the song
- Gabin Dushime
- Mar 1
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 5

Songs don't appear out of a mist. There's a cause and effect and the effect is where a song comes from. For me, the cause was a question. It was so profound that it converted into song capturing the profound meaning of it.
What's interesting about the question is the answer is simply not a yes or a no but a life altering decision. In other word the right way to answering the question is to give your life to the question.
After a long day, I got home and I was thinking about Jesus. He's been trying to communicate something that he was willing to die for. A single 30 year old Jewish, popular, full of life ,and potentially capable to change the face of reality in his time but chose to die for a message that he believed transcended every considering matters of this life. He not only spoke about it, he acted out on it. He proved his message was a life changing and eternal; and without any doubts he embraced being killed for it. No one was like him and ever was close to comparison. What's was the point of this message, why was it so important to him?
The starting of writing this song was how these question flooded my mind and I started to sing it out " Have you heard about that message, Have you heard of it." Sometimes, I felt as if he was wondering if his message got across to us as he intended to. As I looked into my imagination, I saw him creating the world, I saw him giving life to us and authority and everything that came in the package. Still have we heard of his message?
I felt as if he was wondering if his message got across to us as he intended to.
What if? I thought, the real reason is we're not willing to hear it. Our openness desire turns off manually when it about him. Why you may ask, this song will help you to reason with that question.
Jesus said, " For so God Loved the world that he gave his one and only Son that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life" John 3:16 - then it hit me that, love motivated his mission. the 2nd verse is about his connection to us. You might feel unseen to the world but the whole point of him taking that unfair death sentence was because he wanted you and me. He is offering us a gift of so much more that we can't ever find outside him.
I pray that this song will help you get his message and helps you connect with him deeper as he intended it to be.

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