The Cross, The Love, The Power - Jesu Ma Tobi Yeye
Introduction
“Jesu Ma Tobi Yeye,” meaning “Jesus Is So Mighty,” is a powerful Easter gospel album written and composed by the C.A.C. Good Women Choir, Ibadan, under the inspired leadership of Mrs. D.A. Fasoyin in April 1981. More than four decades later, this timeless work continues to echo with a message that never loses its relevance—the immeasurable love of Jesus Christ and the victory secured through His sacrifice.
At the heart of this album lies a deep expression of gratitude and reverence for the redemptive work of Christ. It reflects on the profound truth of the Easter story: that Jesus willingly laid down His life to reconcile humanity back to God. This is not just a historical event—it is a living reality that continues to transform lives today. “Jesu Ma Tobi Yeye” captures this truth with remarkable depth, inviting listeners into a space of reflection, worship, and renewed faith.
What makes this album truly remarkable is its spiritual richness. Through beautifully layered harmonies, heartfelt lyrics, and soul-stirring melodies, the choir delivers a ministration that goes beyond music. Each note carries a sense of awe, each lyric a reminder of the price that was paid for our salvation. It gently but powerfully draws attention to the magnitude of Christ’s love—a love that endured the cross, overcame death, and continues to reach every willing heart.
In a world where distractions often pull us away from spiritual reflection, “Jesu Ma Tobi Yeye” serves as a divine pause. It calls us to look again at the cross, to remember the sacrifice, and to respond with sincere worship. It challenges us to ask: Do we truly understand the depth of what Christ has done for us? And are we living in the light of that victory?
“Disclaimer: As an Affiliate Associate, i earn from qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you” https://amzn.to/3RGYsyp The book by Pastor Olukoya titled “The Power In The Blood Of Jesus” resonate with “Jesu Ma Tobi Yeye” messages.
The beauty of this work also lies in its timeless impact. Across generations, it has continued to minister hope, strengthen faith, and draw hearts closer to God. Whether you are hearing it for the first time or revisiting it after many years, its message remains just as powerful—Jesus is still mighty, still loving, and still able to save, heal, and restore.
“Disclaimer: As an Affiliate Associate, i earn from qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you” https://amzn.to/43nwREW The book by Pastor Adeboye titled “The Sovereign God” is a perfect combination for “Jesu Ma Tobi Yeye’s” messages.
Engaging with this album is more than a listening experience; it is an invitation to encounter God afresh. It encourages a personal response—one of gratitude, surrender, and renewed commitment to walk in the reality of Christ’s finished work.
So, as you reflect on “Jesu Ma Tobi Yeye,” take a moment to consider your own journey of faith. When last did you pause to truly appreciate the sacrifice of Jesus? When last did you allow His love to overwhelm your heart and shape your worship?
Let this be your moment.
Allow the message of this powerful Easter album to stir something deep within you. Let it reignite your passion for God and remind you that His love is not distant—it is present, active, and personal.
Take time today to listen to “Jesu Ma Tobi Yeye” with an open heart. Let it guide you into a place of reflection and worship. If this message speaks to you, share it with others who need a reminder of Christ’s love and victory.
We would also love to hear from you—what does the sacrifice of Jesus mean to you personally? Share your thoughts or testimony and inspire others in their faith journey. Don’t forget to engage, share, and stay connected for more uplifting gospel ministrations.
Jesus is mighty—yesterday, today, and forever. Glory to God!
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