Oro Oluwa (The word of the Lord) Lyrics By Sola Allyson

“Oro Oluwa” in English means “The Word of the Lord.” This is a deeply spiritual worship song rooted in Yoruba language and Christian praise tradition. The central theme celebrates the unchanging nature of God’s word and love — affirming that what God speaks is faithful and will never fail. Sung by Sola Allyson, the song carries rich cultural and spiritual resonance within Yoruba Christian communities as a declaration of trust in divine promises and grace. 0

Yoruba Lyrics and English Translation

YorubaEnglish Translation
Ọrọ’ Olúwa kòni lọ láì ṣẹ’The Word of the Lord will never fail
Ìfẹ’ Olúwa kòní lọ láì ṣẹ’The love of the Lord will never fail
Ìmọ’ Olúwa kòni lọ láì ṣẹ’The knowledge of the Lord will never diminish
Òun mo rí yẹ kó ba mí lẹ’ruYou know what burdens me deeply
Kò ní lọ láì ṣẹ’It will never fail
Ìlérí a má ṣẹ’Your promise will come to pass
Ìbànújẹ’ lè wá síbẹ’Though sorrow may come
Iranwọ’ mí n bẹ láti ọ’dọ’ ỌlọrunHelp comes from the Lord

Meaning of the Song

  • It emphasizes that God’s word (Oro Oluwa) is trustworthy and will never fail.
  • The song is a declaration of faith in God’s love, promises, and guidance.
  • Sola Allyson uses poetic Yoruba expressions to deepen the listener’s spiritual connection.
  • It reflects the cultural importance of praise and worship in Yoruba Christian practice.
  • The repetition of affirmations reinforces trust and hope in divine fulfillment.
  • The song invites listeners to cling to divine promises even through hardship.
  • It blends faith and worship with a confident spiritual assurance.

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