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Kick That Mamba Down Third Exodus Lyrics
Verse 1
Arise and shine,
King Theophany has come,
Let’s hold to His
unchanging hand.
Praise the Lord,
Praise His name
And be garrisoned by prayer;
Don’t let the devil
Shake your confidence
Or in your heart put fear.
Don’t you hate your brother,
That’s the root of bitterness;
We’ve got to walk in that way
Of holiness, of holiness.
Chorus
Kick him down, kick him down,
Have the devil on the run;
A son of God must not be
Trodden down,
So kick that mamba down.
Verse 2
Cover your face, cover your feet
With reverence and humility,
Let’s go into action with
God – given ability.
Stand flatfooted in your trials,
Though they may be
Sometimes mean;
Always remember to call
Jesus on the scene.
Remember everyday to have
the token on display,
It’s an act of love so follow
That Dove,
That snow-white Dove,
That snow-white Dove.
Verse 3
Unconquered by tradition,
In this day we stand,
Like Joshua and Caleb,
We’re going to take that land;
But brother it won’t be easy,
It’s not a flowery bed of ease,
Remember that old devil,
Will bring on that terrible squeeze;
Don’t let him have you blue,
Wondering what you’re going to do:
For we’re on that Seventh Peak,
So, we’ll just speak;
We’ll just speak.
Notes
This hymn, Kick That Mamba Down, carries a message of spiritual warfare, faith, and victory for a Christian. The “mamba” is symbolic of the devil or evil forces, and the call to “kick him down” represents resisting Satan’s attempts to shake believers’ confidence or fill their hearts with fear. It encourages Christians to stand firm in their faith, reminding them of their identity as children of God, who are not to be defeated.
The hymn speaks to holding onto God’s unchanging hand and maintaining a life of holiness, which requires rejecting hatred and bitterness. Christians are urged to cover themselves with humility and reverence, recognizing that their strength in trials comes from God. The repeated references to prayer and calling on Jesus emphasize the necessity of divine help in overcoming life’s challenges.
The song also draws on Biblical imagery, like Joshua and Caleb, to remind believers that, although the path may be difficult, victory is assured if they stand firm in their faith. It speaks to the current spiritual “Seventh Peak,” symbolizing a heightened time of revelation and authority for believers to speak in faith and claim victory, assured that God’s presence is always with them.
Instrumentalists
- Elias – Keys 1
- Joe – Keys 2
- Gift – Bass
- Richard – Drums
- Enoch – Lead Guitar
Singers
- Irene Nasali
- Sharon Gwehonah
- Miriam Atieno
- Faith Otaget
- Kosome Akako
Video and Tech
- David Kimani
- Eric Ngoneshi
Venue: Nairobi
Date: Friday, 13th September, 2024
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