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Be touched with this Powerful traditional Anglican Hymn 52 in Zimbabwean Shona Language (Mazuva Nousiku) For “Forty Days and Forty Nights” (Mazuva nousiku) The hymn “Forty Days and Forty Nights” reminds us of a powerful moment in Scripture — when Jesus withdrew into the wilderness to fast, pray, and confront temptation (Matthew 4:1–11). The wilderness was not comfortable. It was not easy. It was not quiet in the way we imagine peace to be. It was a place of testing. Yet it was also a place of victory. Christ faced hunger, isolation, and direct temptation from Satan — and He overcame through the Word of God. Each time the enemy spoke, Jesus answered, “It is written…” (Matthew 4:4). This hymn gently calls us to reflect: If our Savior endured forty days in the wilderness, can we not endure seasons of discipline, prayer, and spiritual focus? Lent — and moments of spiritual reflection — are not about punishment. They are about preparation. They are about drawing closer to God. They are about learning to depend on Him fully. And the comfort is this: Just as angels ministered to Christ (Matthew 4:11), God strengthens us in our wilderness seasons too. If you are in a quiet battle, if you are resisting temptation, if you are walking through a dry season — You are not alone. The same Savior who conquered in the wilderness walks with you still. English Translation: 🎶 Forty Days and Forty Nights 1. Forty days and forty nights, Those days of holy trial, You fasted in the wilderness, In prayer before the Lord. 2. Scorched beneath the burning sun, Drenched by cold and storm, You dwelt among the wild beasts, Resting upon the stones. 3. Should we not also feel the call To leave our joys behind? To humble ourselves in prayer and fasting, And share in suffering like You? 4. When Satan tempts and tests Our flesh and weary spirit, You who conquered over him, Help us also to overcome. 5. Thus we are comforted, And filled with holy joy, For shining angels Come to minister to us. 6. Keep us, O blessed Saviour, Close beside Your presence, That we may rise with You On the day of resurrection. SHONA Version: 1. Mazuva nousiku Aya makumi mana Wakaziya Kugwenga Uchirunzira Tenzi. 2. Wakapiswa ngezuva Wakatota ngebeto, Wakagara nemhuka Wakatsamira mahwe. 3. Hatinzwi shungu here Nokurega kufara Titsanye tinamate Tinzwe nhamo saiwe. 4. Satan achirunzira Nyama yedu nomweya Iwe mukundi wake, Tibatsire tikunde. 5. Ndizvo tinonyaradzwa Tinofadzwa zvikuru Ngirozi dzinopenya, Dzinobatsira isu. 6. Tichengete Mponisi Tigare petyo newe Tizoonekwe newe Ngemusi wokumuka There was a season when Jesus walked alone into the wilderness. Forty days. Forty nights. No applause. No crowds. No miracles. Only silence. Hunger. And temptation. The Son of God stood face to face with the adversary — and answered every attack with the Word. “It is written…” This hymn invites us into that sacred moment. Into the stillness of the desert. Into the discipline of prayer. Into the quiet strength of obedience. Because the wilderness is not a place of defeat. It is a place of preparation. Before the ministry. Before the miracles. Before the cross — there was the wilderness. And in that wilderness, Christ overcame. As you listen to this hymn, reflect on your own journey. Your struggles. Your temptations. Your waiting seasons. And remember — the Savior who endured forty days is the same Savior who walks beside you now. Let us enter this moment with reverence. “Forty Days and Forty Nights.”