You can listen to the full medley on platforms like Apple Music or Spotify to experience the full 17-minute journey.
It is frequently used in "Praise & Worship" sets across East Africa because of its seamless transitions between slow worship and high-energy dance.
This section poses a rhetorical question of total dependence on God. It mirrors the biblical posture of Peter (John 6:68), asking who else could provide words of eternal life when the world feels overwhelming. It is often performed with high energy, emphasizing that there is no other refuge. 3. (The Way of Life)