Onyankopɔn Dɔba a ɔwoo no koro no wui “na obiara a ogye no di no anyera, na wanya daa nkwa.” Calvary

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This Ghanian a cappella spiritual was sung by the Christ's Ambassadors nonet at the, "Draw Me Nearer," concert at Tokyo International Church, Harajuku, 1-11-1 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku Tokyo, 150-0001, Japan, on 29 May 2010. The current pastor of the church is Mark Duarte.

Twi, a dialect of the Akan language spoken in southern and central Ghana, has about 18 million speakers in total, accounting for about 29% of the Ghanaian population. This group speaks Twi as a first or second language.

Onyankopɔn yi ne dɔ a ɔdɔ yɛn no kyerɛ, efisɛ yɛda so yɛ nnebɔneyɛfo no, Kristo wu maa yɛn.”
“God recommends his own love to us in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.” Romans 5:8

Onyankopɔn Dɔba a ɔwoo no koro no wui “na obiara a ogye no di no anyera, na wanya daa nkwa” God’s only-begotten Son died “in order that everyone exercising faith in him might not be destroyed but have everlasting life.” The Gospel of John 3:16.

Nanso, ne dɔ ne ne mmɔborɔhunu ma ɔdii atɛntrenee ho mmara a ɔno ara ahyehyɛ no so, na ɛma ɔhweree ade kɛse; ɔde ɔno ankasa ne Ba mae de tuaa agyede no ho ka. However, his love and mercy moved him to meet his own requirements at an enormous cost to himself —the giving of his own Son to provide the redemption price. —Romans 5:6-8.

Yesu ogye adeyɛ biako pɛ no bue hokwan ma wɔde yɛn a yɛkyerɛ saa afɔrebɔ no mu gyidi no nyinaa bɔne firi yɛn ma yenya daa nkwa daakye. Jesus’ single redemptive act laid the basis for all of us who exercise faith in that sacrifice to have our sins forgiven now and to enjoy everlasting life in the future.

Esiane sɛ na ogye a adesamma hia no ho asɛm wɔ Yehowa adwenem nti, ɔpaw ne Ba a ɔwoo no koro, a na n’ani gye nnipa ho titiriw no ma ɔde agyede afɔre a ɛma yenya yɛn anidaso koro pɛ no mae. With mankind’s need of redemption in mind, Jehovah chose his only-begotten Son, who was especially fond of humans, to provide the ransom sacrifice, which offers our only hope.