Tuhan: Ku Mau Iring

"Ku Mau Iring Tuhan" (meaning "I Want to Follow the Lord") is a poignant Indonesian Christian worship song that captures a profound journey of repentance and commitment. Written by and most famously performed by Gretha Sihombing , the song has become a staple in spiritual gatherings for its raw emotional honesty. The Theme of Repentance and Renewal

The lyrics begin in a place of quiet reflection. The narrator describes a "silent and lonely" moment of contemplating their life’s direction, concluding that life lacks true meaning without the presence of the Lord. This opening sets a somber tone that transitions into a heartfelt apology for past mistakes—specifically, ignoring God’s "faithful love" while living in sin. A Call to "Carry the Cross" Ku Mau Iring Tuhan

: The phrase "memikul salib-Mu" (carrying Your cross) signifies a willingness to embrace the challenges of faith with "a million hopes". "Ku Mau Iring Tuhan" (meaning "I Want to

The central message of the song is found in its chorus, which serves as a solemn vow: The narrator describes a "silent and lonely" moment

For many listeners, "Ku Mau Iring Tuhan" is more than just a melody; it is a personal prayer for those seeking to return to their spiritual path after a period of wandering.

Since its release, notably on the album Kudus Nama-Mu (2019), the song has reached millions through digital platforms like Spotify and YouTube . It has been covered by various artists, including , further cementing its place as a contemporary hymn of dedication.