Cac Hymn 720 Yoruba Fixed ★ Recent

Titled (The Work of My Throne in Heaven) or simply known by its opening line – "Mo fe sise fun Jesu" (I want to work for Jesus) – this hymn is not just a song; it is a theological manifesto, a personal pledge of allegiance, and a source of profound comfort for millions of Yoruba-speaking Pentecostals and Aladura Christians worldwide.

The repetition of "Mo fẹ́" (I want) is crucial. It’s not a passive wish but an active, volitional choice. In Yoruba Christian spirituality, "work" ( iṣẹ́ ) is not limited to pastoral ministry. It includes singing in the choir, praying for others, evangelism, and even daily honest labor done in the name of Christ. Cac Hymn 720 Yoruba

I want to work for Jesus, I want to be in His congregation, I want to work for Jesus, So that I may be worthy of being near Him. Titled (The Work of My Throne in Heaven)

Whether you are a long-time CAC member, a student of global hymnody, or a curious listener, let the words of Hymn 720 resonate: Mo fẹ́ ṣiṣẹ́ fún Jésù... iṣẹ́ àga mi n’nu ọ̀run. In Yoruba Christian spirituality, "work" ( iṣẹ́ )