Jonathan Lianhna - Khawngaihna (cover) Instant

The chorus asks, if God were to mark all our human failings, who could be saved? ( Mihring thiltihte hi chhinchhiah la, Lalpa, tunge chhandam ni thei ang le? ) .

In Mizo culture, Khawngaihna is often linked to the ethical code of —the spirit of selfless service and putting others first . Jonathan’s cover bridges the gap between this cultural value and the Christian concept of divine love, making it a "deep" piece because it touches on both national identity and personal salvation . Why This Cover Hits Hard JONATHAN LIANHNA - KHAWNGAIHNA (cover) JONATHAN LIANHNA - KHAWNGAIHNA (cover)

The song revolves around the Mizo word Khawngaihna , which translates to . The lyrics and Jonathan’s own description highlight several "deep" themes: The chorus asks, if God were to mark

(Grace) as covered by Jonathan Lianhna is a profound meditation on the theological and cultural depth of divine mercy . While the original song was written by Sanglianthanga , Jonathan's 2021 cover has become a modern anthem for those seeking spiritual peace and a "deep" connection to faith . The Core Message: Grace vs. Human Effort In Mizo culture, Khawngaihna is often linked to

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