
Track Title: Neema
Duration: 4 Minutes 40 Seconds
Date of Release: 25 May, 2026
Deborah Lukalu, a Congolese gospel minister known for her deeply spiritual and multilingual worship style, delivers “Neema” as a heartfelt declaration centered on God’s unmerited favor. In Swahili, neema means grace, and the song builds its entire message around the truth that every aspect of human life is sustained by divine grace rather than personal effort.
“Neema” emphasizes gratitude for life itself breath, provision, family, opportunities, and daily strength all attributed to God’s sustaining hand. The repetitive structure of the song mirrors a worship confession, reinforcing the idea that believers exist, succeed, and are preserved only because of grace, not merit. This aligns strongly with themes commonly found in Lukalu’s ministry, where testimonies of survival, breakthrough, and identity in Christ are consistently framed through dependence on God. The song carries a live worship atmosphere typical of Deborah Lukalu’s recordings, blending African gospel rhythms with congregational praise energy. It invites listeners into reflection and surrender, shifting focus from personal achievement to divine empowerment. Ultimately, “Neema” is not just a song of worship it is a theological reminder that grace is the foundation of every testimony, every victory, and every breath.