Jonathan Lianhna - Khawngaihna (cover) [ 2025 ]

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 all our human failings, who could be saved? ( Mihring thiltihte hi chhinchhiah la, Lalpa, tunge chhandam ni thei ang le? ) . JONATHAN LIANHNA - KHAWNGAIHNA (cover)

(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 The song revolves around the Mizo word Khawngaihna

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) The Core Message: Grace vs

A major theme is the realization that human deeds often fall short. We "measure ourselves by ourselves" ( kan inteh kan inteh a ) and find we aren't enough .