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Thapelo Ea Holy Spirit | Ke Moeti 1987 -

: A pivotal verse declares, "Ha ke mong, ke na le Jesu" (I am not alone, I am with Jesus), highlighting faith as the primary source of protection and peace ( khotso ).

(often credited to the Holy Spirits Choir ) is a landmark South African gospel album released on January 19, 1987 , under the Teal Sound label. The project, produced and arranged by Joseph Dumako, remains a staple of African religious music, particularly within "Clap and Tap" and Zionist church traditions. The Anthem: "Ke Moeti" THAPELO EA HOLY SPIRIT | KE MOETI 1987

The opening track, is a profound hymn from the Difela tsa Sione (Hymns of Zion) collection (No. 436). Translated as "I am a Traveler" or "I am a Pilgrim," the song serves as a spiritual metaphor for the human experience as a temporary journey toward a divine home. Lyrical Breakdown & Themes : A pivotal verse declares, "Ha ke mong,

: The lyrics acknowledge a difficult path— "Leha tsela e le bothateng" (Even if the path is difficult)—and the presence of spiritual enemies or darkness ( fifi ) that can cause one to falter. The Anthem: "Ke Moeti" The opening track, is

: The central refrain, "Ke moeti, ke le tseleng... Ke lebile hae" (I am a traveler, I am on the way... I am going home), establishes that believers are "strangers on this earth".

: The song concludes with a vision of ultimate joy ( thabo ) upon reaching "home" and seeing the Lord, who provides final cleansing and rest. Cultural and Spiritual Impact Ke Moeti - Holy Spirit Cross Choir | Kentse Moepi - TikTok

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