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Hive Music Festival Week 178 Rond 1 //Baruch Hashem// cover
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=oluthomas/e07a26f9 Hello friends of Hive, welcome to my blog. My name is @oluthomas, and I am truly grateful for life. Life itself is something worth celebrating because many have gone back to the Creator. For Week 178, Round 1, I did a cover of a song by Dunsin Oyekan. The song was released about 7 days ago. It is a very beautiful song, and there are two words in it that are not in English: “Baruch Hashem,” which means Blessed be the name of the Lord. I really enjoyed the melody of the song and also its progression. Songs like this one are very good for the soul because of what is happening around the world today. It seems like the rich are getting richer while the poor are becoming poorer. Everyone is searching for a place where they can have peace of mind. I have noticed that peace of mind and inner joy are very important. Any other thing you are pursuing in life that has the tendency to take your peace away forever is better not to have. Because what is plenty of money if I cannot enjoy it in peace? Notwithstanding, not having money can also take away one’s peace of mind. People always like the part that talks about being rich, but how about being poor? If you remain poor, there are challenges that may arise which you should be able to fix with money, but you cannot because you don’t have it. That alone can take away someone’s peace of mind and in some cases may even lead to death. However, sounds or songs like this one can comfort and relax the mind. So just as it is good to work hard and make money, it is also important to discover what gives you comfort so you can run to it whenever you need it. Thank you very much for taking your time to go through my post. May the Lord reward us all. SONG BY DUNSIN OYEKAN THUMBNAIL DESIGN VIA CANVA VIDEO EDIT VIA CAPCUT <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Ez-KLR79ZIs" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" >
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Hive Open Mic Week 306 //Open The Eyes of my Heart// cover
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=oluthomas/a6359d23 Mask simply means covering the face. Most times, when someone covers their face, it is either because they don’t want their real identity to be known or for reasons best known to them. There are many meanings attached to masks. They can be used to carry out both good and evil agendas. Some masks are visible, while others are not. But I want to take us to another dimension of masks. Many people wear a smiling face not because everything is fine, but because they are dying inside. The mask they choose to put on makes it look like they are perfectly okay. A mask can cover your real identity and hide your true feelings. Sometimes, even women who want to get married try to “cover” their real selves just to be accepted. That is why I sang a cover of the song Open the Eyes of My Heart because beyond the physical masks, we need our inner eyes opened to see what is truly going on within us and around us. SONG BY MICHAEL W SMITH. VIDEO EDIT VIA CAPCUT THUMBNAIL DESIGN VIA CANVA
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Afritunes Week 205 //Komi Na Naka Ne/My All Belongs to You// cover by @oluthomas
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=oluthomas/nsynemuw Good friends of Hive, I welcome you to my blog. My name is @oluthomas, and it’s been a while since I last posted on Hive due to one or two reasons best known to me. I want to appreciate our great community facilitators for their relentless efforts to ensure the community remains functional and in good shape. Hive would have been boring without your effort and your ability to see the good in this platform. I give the team their flowers, from the admins to everyone contributing to the growth of the community. Much respect to you all. I cannot forget the community members. A community without members is not worthy to be called a community. Therefore, I want to celebrate the members for their continuous support in ensuring that the community remains active and functional. With a grateful heart, I say a big thank you to all the community members. For this week, I did a cover titled Komi Na Naka Ne (My All Belongs to You), a song written and sung by Nene Olajide from Nigeria. She is exceptionally good and ministers powerfully at Dunamis Church of God here in Nigeria. This is one of her songs that cannot easily leave the lips of people because of the weight of God’s glory in it. I sang this song to testify of God’s goodness and provision, to let Him know that there is nothing I have gained by my own power, everything is from divine intervention and grace that enables me to do and undo. I want to specially appreciate Him for His goodness, which is real, and I will keep testifying. Glory and honor to His holy name. Thank you very much for stopping by. I love and celebrate you all richly. Lyrics for Yeshua By Nene Olajide You never fail me and no matter what I go through You never fail me and Your word is Yeah and Amen You never fail me and Your Love is real and Crystal clear You purify my destiny Amplify my melody Who am I, oh Lord That You’re mindful of me What am I, oh Lord that You care so much for me Who am I, oh Lord That You’re mindful of me What am I, oh Lord that You care so much for me…. Chorus] Komai na, naka ne Komai na naka ne Komai na, naka ne Komai na naka ne Yeshua HaMashiach Komai na naka ne Yeshua HaMashiach Komai na naka ne Lyrics Source
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Hive Music Festival Week 173 Round 1; Rendition of Yah by Dunsin Oyekan
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=oluthomas/qjjfiwhf Hello friends of Hive, welcome to my blog. My name is @oluthomas. The crypto space at the moment is not smiling with anyone, and some of us that invested a little in it, the dip decided to swallow our investment. But I want to appreciate God that it wasn’t my house rent or school fees that I invested. Crypto alone is already making my heart beat very fast 😅. But no panic, everything will be fine. For this week’s entry, I did a cover of a song by Minister Dunsin Oyekan, a great gospel singer and songwriter. The song is titled “Yah”, which is a name of God. From the lyrics of the song, he was communicating how he entered into certain dimensions in the realm of the spirit and asked the Lord what name truly fits Him, and the Lord told him Yah. When I listened to the song, I began to ask myself questions like: what are the requirements for someone to hear God this accurately and boldly say out the name without doubting it? I said to myself, there must be something these men know that I am not yet aware of. There is a dimension of knowledge they are opened to. One funny thing is that not all knowledge is found in textbooks. Some knowledge is a product of personal experience. As we grow, we are opened up to the realities of heaven, just like the way Jesus taught His disciples how to pray, telling them that the kingdom of God needs to come and that they should live heaven here on earth. For one to achieve such a thing, you need to have a close relationship with your Maker, spend time meditating on His Word, and allow Him to find expression through you and me. By doing this, we begin to touch certain dimensions of His glory and walk in deep wisdom and understanding. I fear the depth of knowledge the late Myles Munroe operated in before he left this world. It was one of a kind. Till today, I am still looking for such a dimension, and I have not seen anyone like that yet. But such wisdom and knowledge are not built overnight; they are products of commitment, consistency, constant study, and trusting divine beings to reveal mysteries that are beyond the human realm. This is my prayer for every one of us; that the Lord will open our ability to access deeper and higher realms of knowledge, wisdom, and understanding. Thank you so much for stopping by and for taking time to read my post. Remain blessed 🙏 SONG BY DUNSIN OYEKAN VIDEO EDIT VIA I SHOT <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/4MDzBDdlbwY" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" >
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Hive Music Community //Yeshua// by Folabi Nuel cover by @oluthomas
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=oluthomas/nobiuxrf Hey friends of Hive, welcome to my blog. My name is @oluthomas. Thank you for stopping by. I did a rendition of Yeshua by Folabi Nuel. Today, I was just sitting quietly, thinking about life and reflecting on how things have been going. Sometimes I ask myself, whenever I have problems, who do I really run to? At times I feel like going to my parents, but they are not always capable of giving me what I want. Sometimes I consider my friends, church, or relatives, but they also are not capable of giving me what I want. And sometimes, what I want at that moment is not money. It’s emotional support, someone who can truly hear me. But often, no one can, except the voice of the Spirit that whispers to me. I have tried communicating my problems to many people, but the end result is always something else. Either I hear things I’ve heard before, or they start giving advice that doesn’t really take me anywhere in life. But thank God for God, for always giving me a listening ear. He does not mind my limitations or shortcomings. He is always there to see me through and guide me on the path eternal. When I call in times of trouble or sorrow, He is my comfort. When I am in need, He makes a way where there seems to be no way. All thanks to God for His goodness. It is real. He never sleeps nor slumbers, and He never gets tired of hearing my cry when I call on Him. His name is a strong tower; anyone who runs to Him is saved. Thank you very much for stopping by, and I hope you enjoyed my entry. Blessings, fam. VIDEO EDIT CAPCUT SONG COMPOSED BY FOLABI NUEL
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Hive Open Mic Week 304 //Status// by Vashawn Mitchell cover by @oluthomas
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=oluthomas/ngldkrxs Movement doesn’t only happen when someone is physically active and people can see it. There are movements that only the individual notices, movements that only the Creator notices, and movements that both the Creator, the person, and other people will eventually notice. Let’s take the story of Joseph in the Bible as an example. After Joseph had his dream and shared it with his brothers, they became angry and later planned to kill him so that the dream would never come to pass. But God stepped in. Instead of killing him, they sold him, not knowing that everything they were doing was indirectly pushing him toward the fulfillment of his purpose. If you look at Joseph’s life at the point he was sold, it seemed like a backward movement. But he was still moving, though not visibly to everyone. Only God knew what He was doing with him. Joseph went to Potiphar’s house, was falsely accused, and thrown into prison. Yet, that was still movement. Then suddenly, the king had a dream and no one could interpret it. That moment became God’s opportunity to move Joseph from prison to the palace, from a prisoner to a prime minister without even reopening the accusation against him. What kind of movement is that? There are movements whose outcomes you won’t see immediately. Spiritually, you may be moving at great speed, even when physically people see no evidence. So keep trusting God while you move. One day, God will make your dream a reality, just as He did for Joseph. His brothers eventually came and saw him, and they were perplexed, but that’s how God operates. I did a cover of a song by VaShawn Mitchell titled “Status.” The song talks about how our status is changing and that we should not decline. We should keep going, the change will surely come. Stay in motion and keep activating what God has destined you to be. Thank you for your time, and please feel free to share your opinion on how you view the world of movement in the comment section. Remain blessed, fam 🙏 VIDEO EDITED VIA CAPCUT THUMBNAIL VIA CAPCUT
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Afritunes Week 204 NI Naka Ne/ I'm Yours cover by @oluthomas
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=oluthomas/cukdziyk I watched a lady on TikTok explaining why she doesn’t believe there is God. She said there is nothing like Jesus Christ and that Jesus does not answer prayers. I didn’t follow her to argue because I always want to learn and understand different views. One thing she said was that we are God, and that our ancestors are the gods we should pray through. I still didn’t argue, but it raised questions in my heart. If I am a God, then I should be able to control how long I live. If I am a God, I shouldn’t fall sick. If I am a God, I should be completely perfect and even know what lies ahead, basically, know the future. She was strongly kicking against the scriptures, and I noticed that some of her followers disagreed with her while others supported her. I’m not judging anyone because belief is personal, and no one should be forced to believe what doesn’t work for them. Even if she tried to convince me that the Bible is not legit, she couldn’t. I have tried life without Christ, and I have also tried life with Christ, and I know the difference. Life without Christ leads to destruction. You can be alive physically but dead inside long before you actually die. Recently in Nigeria, there was a lady who was working and earning well, yet she still took her life. When I asked what could lead to such an act, I heard that she had been complaining about depression and no one was listening to her. I’m not trying to brag, but I have been depressed before to o the point where I almost took my own life. I thank God for His Word. No human words could ease the pain I was feeling, but real comfort came from the Word of God, and that is something I will always praise Him for. The reason I took my time to explain all this is because of the song I did for this week’s entry, “Ni Naka Ne / I’m Yours” by Jobie, a Nigerian gospel minister. The songwriter declares that as long as he lives, he belongs to God and that he was bought with a price. For a man to come to that understanding, it means he knows the worth of his life and has had a personal revelation of who Jesus is. Thank you so much for taking your time to read through my post. Please feel free to share your opinion in the comments. Thanks VIDEO EDITED VIA CAPCUT
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HIVE MUSIC FESTIVAL WEEK 172 ROUND 1; SUNA YESU/ THE NAME OF JESUS COVER BY @OLUTHOMAS
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=oluthomas/wclnaslk There is a unique mystery about the word NAME. A name is something that defines or speaks about a person or a thing even in their absence. For instance, if someone asks, “Who is the president of America?” immediately the name Donald J. Trump comes to mind. And even before you begin to think deeply, certain attributes already follow that name—fearlessness, confidence, success, and a winning mindset. His name alone carries a strong perception. Now think about the lion. If you’re calmly sitting somewhere and someone suddenly shouts, “Lion!” you already know what happens next. Fear sets in, and people run for their lives. Why? Because the name itself carries power, meaning, and expectation. This shows us that every name has something attributed to it. For this week’s entry, I did a cover of a song in Hausa and English titled “Suna Yesu Gado Na Ne / The Name of the Lord Is My Inheritance.” The songwriter made something very clear: the name does not require the physical presence of the person to work. The name answers challenges. The name heals. The name fights. The name destroys the works of evil. The name redeems. I sang this song because there is power in the name of Jesus, and He has given us access to that same name. The more time we spend with Him, the more that name becomes a reality within us. And when that happens, we begin to manifest the dimensions and authority that are contained in that name. Jesus said, “I and my Father are one.” While He was on earth, He was constantly doing the works of His Father, and we witnessed amazing things through Him. That was the result of a deep connection. So let me ask us this: What does our name represent? When your name is mentioned, does it bring peace or chaos? Does it lift people’s spirits or pull them down? Think about it. Work on your name. It truly matters. Thank you very much for stopping by. LYRICS [Chorus] Sunar Yesu (the name, Jesus) Gado na ne (is my inheritance) Sunar Yesu (the name, Jesus) Taimako na (is my help) Sunar Yesu (the name, Jesus) Nasara na ne (is my victory) Sunar Yesu Mai tsarki (the name Jesus is a holy name) Sunar Yesu (the name, Jesus) Gado na ne (is my inheritance) Sunar Yesu (the name, Jesus) Taimako na (is my help) Sunar Yesu (the name, Jesus) Nasara na ne (is my victory) Sunar Yesu Mai tsarki (the name Jesus is a holy name) The name of the Lord is My inheritance, My Victory The name of the Lord is My Help All glory to God LYRICS SOURCE SONG ORIGINALLY WRITTEN BY ADI EZE OF AFRICA VIDEO EDIT VIA CAPCUT THUMBNAIL SCREENSHOT FROM CAPCUT EDIT. <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/kGApj_-Zeb8" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" >
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Hive OpenMic Week 303 //Children of God & I am a Child of God// Cover
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=oluthomas/jnmqmmxl I was super excited about the topic for this week, “Children,” because of my deep love for children. I was once in Sunday school, and after I graduated, I became a teacher myself. I truly love kids, and children also love me. One scripture I have always loved says, “Let the little children come to me, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to them.” It also reminds us that before anyone can enter the kingdom of heaven, they must become like one of these little ones. Children do not keep records of wrongs, and they do not carry the weight of many things adults struggle with. I want to celebrate the facilitators for choosing this amazing topic because it opens our eyes to realities we often overlook. Being a child is not an easy thing, especially considering how society is going and how the economy of nations is becoming something else. It takes a child to still believe that things will work out good even when everything seems to be falling apart. It is only a child who can look at you as a father and ask you to buy an aeroplane and truly believe you can do it. Children believe in possibilities where adults see impossibilities. So, being childlike has a lot to do with our daily lives. We need to rearrange our mindset and begin to think like children again. Once you decide to do something, don’t focus on the factors that may limit you focus on the possibilities within it. I may not have the best way to explain this, but because I have spent time with children, I have learned so much from them. I pray the Lord grants us understanding and gives us the grace to walk in His footsteps. I sang two cover songs, songs from my Sunday school days. I don’t even know who originally sang them, but they carry deep meaning for me and it's also a song of praise to God. Thank you so much for stopping by. May grace be released upon us all as we remember that we are truly children of God VIDEO EDIT VIA CAPCUT THUMBNAIL VIA CAPCUT SCREENSHOT
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Afritunes week 203 <<Love>> cover by @oluthomas
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=oluthomas/mivnlpyi Welcome, friends, to my blog. I hope you are fine, my friend. Sometimes it feels like nobody cares not family, not friends, not relations, not the community, and even the church or mosque at times. It can feel like people forget that one exists. But I am here, checking on you from the bottom of my heart. How are you doing? Yes, you, reading this. I hope you are doing perfectly well. If yes, glory to God. Before I continue, I want to say a special thank you to you for stopping by and taking your precious time to go through my blog. I am forever grateful. This is Afritunes Week 203, and I did a Hausa song by K-String, a popular gospel singer from Nigeria who is based in the northern part of the country and mostly sings Hausa songs. His songs are spirit-filled; they carry weight and bring transformation. I sang one of his songs titled “Love.” It is a beautiful song that speaks about God’s love toward us. In the song, the songwriter is asking God what he did to deserve the love God is showing him. Truly, he does not know exactly what he did to deserve such love. The same thing applies to me, I don’t know what I did to deserve God’s love, because He loved me while I was yet a sinner, and He still loves me now that He has made me righteous. I did not do anything special to become righteous or upright before Him. He paid the full price and loved me without expecting anything in return. I don’t have anything to give Him except my thanksgiving, praise, and worship. Thank you so much for stopping by. Continue to enjoy the love of God in all you do. ✨ VIDEO EDITED VIA INSHOT THUMBNAIL VIA INSHOT SCREENSHOT <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/DsHGKMi0rRw" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" >
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Hive Music Community; Amazing Cover of I Will Sing of The Mercies of the Lord by @oluthomas
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=oluthomas/zyuavnqn Hey, welcome to my page. I go by the name oluThomas*, and I want to sincerely say thank you for your time. God bless you for stopping by. I did a very amazing rendition of a song by Pastor Chris Delvan, a popular man of God from Nigeria and a songwriter. The title of the song is “I Will Sing of the Mercy of God.” I just decided to pick up my guitar and express something from my heart. While I was trying to sing and play, this song came to my mind: I will sing of the mercy of God with my mouth, I will make it known from the rising of the sun until it goes down. I truly love this song because I would not be where I am today, or be what I am today, if not for the mercies and goodness of God. His mercies have been sustaining me, and His goodness has always been there for me. Sometimes I imagine and reason within myself what have I done to deserve this kind of love from God? Though I don’t have it all now, and things are not really the way I want them to be, I am still enjoying the goodness of God. I have good health, I am not a victim of any accident, my loved ones are alive my father and my mother are still alive. I can eat anything that comes my way. That alone is a testimony of His goodness and mercy. So I cannot be left out from singing this song. This is a song of gratitude to God, telling Him that I will use my own mouth to sing of His goodness and mercy not someone else singing for me, but I will use my mouth. I am Jesus’ mouthpiece on earth, so I will never be shy to proclaim His goodness and mercies in my life. So join me as I worship God with this piece. Thank you for stopping by, and remain blessed. VIDEO EDIT VIA INSHOT APP SONG BY PASTOR CHRIS DELVAN
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Hive Music Festival Week 171 Round 3: Rahama/Mercy by K-string cover by @oluthomas
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=oluthomas/odoedckp Hello, good day everyone, and welcome to my blog. My name is @oluthomas. I want to specially appreciate every one of you for your time and patience. Despite my limitations, you still create time to visit my page, and for that, I sincerely say a big thank you. You truly deserve your flowers 🌸. I would also like to appreciate the community for their immense support whenever we post. They take out time to go through our posts and ensure that we follow community standards. That alone deserves a loud applause 👏. We are currently in Week 171, Round 3 of the Hive Music Festival Weekly Prompt Contest, and so far, there have been many amazing entries. It is beautiful to see how members of the community are putting in great effort to come up with something meaningful and inspiring. I said to myself that I would not be left out, so I decided to do a rendition of a song by K-String, titled “Rahama / Mercy.” The song is both in English and Hausa, and it is centered on the mercy of God. There comes a point in life when one gets to the end of himself or herself, when there seems to be nothing else to do but to ask for mercy. When the road seems unending, efforts are overwhelming, and yet no results are showing, that is the time to cry out for God’s mercy. The prayer for mercy is not necessarily because one has sinned or done something wrong, but because there are areas where we need God’s divine intervention, areas we may not even be aware of. We need Him to step in, help us, and show us mercy. Even when someone is living a righteous life, mercy still speaks for such a person. As the Word of the Lord says, “I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion.” It is not by our works or efforts that God chooses to show us mercy, but by His will. Mercy is not something we fight for; it is something we humbly ask for, and God, in His love, grants it. Even among humans, there are times when you ask for mercy and receive it not because of what you did, but because the person chose to show you mercy and remember you. So this is my prayer for every one of us: May the mercy of God locate us, solve the issues that seem overwhelming, and bring peace where there is worry. I see the Lord coming through for us, leading us into paths of peace, and giving us rest on every side. Thank you very much for taking out time to visit my page. Remain blessed. 🙏✨ Video Edit Via INSHOT LYRICS RAHAMA (MERCY) lyrics & Subtitle Verse O Lord (Oh Seigneur) My God (mon Dieu) All that i want (Tout ce que je veux) Is your touch (est ton contact) My faith (Ma foi) Is heightened (est renforcée) On this mountain (Sur cette montagne) To drink from your love (Pour boire à ton amour) Chorus Yesu, Mai Rahama (Jesus, the merciful one) Jésus, le miséricordieux Ji addua ta (please hear my prayer) S'il te plaît , Entends ma prière Ban da wani sai Kai (i have no one but you) Je n'ai personne d'autre que toi Yesu, Mai Rahama (Jesus, the merciful one) Jésus, le miséricordieux Ga hawaye na (here is my cry) Voici mon cri Ban da wani sai Kai (i have no one but you) Je n'ai personne d'autre que toi BRIDGE Ban da wani sai Kai (i have no one but you) Je n'ai personne d'autre que toi Ban da wani sai Kai (i have no one but you) Je n'ai personne d'autre que toi Ka nuna ma’ni jinkai (Look upon me with compassion) Regarde-moi avec compassion Ban da wani sai Kai (i have no one but you) Je n'ai pas personne d'autre que toi Lyrics Source <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/KsRQqmzzOAc" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" >
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Afritunes Week 202: Godiya/Thanksgiving cover by @oluthomas
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=oluthomas/dyopdgny It’s amazing how God loves us, and it’s amazing how He does the things he does for us. Welcome to my blog, dear ones. I remain @oluthomas, and I want to say a big thank you to everyone who has been following and supporting me. I pray that the good Lord rewards you and continues to keep us together. For Afritunes Week 202, I did a rendition of a song in the Hausa dialect, which is a song of thanksgiving to God. Though I don’t know the artist who originally sang the song, I truly love it because of its chord progression. I love the melody and the lyrics. The song says that the only thing we have to bring to God is thanksgiving and praise. There is nothing we can offer to God that is above, or more acceptable to Him, than our worship and gratitude. God wants us to always give Him thanks and to make sure we walk in His path. Some days ago, I almost started complaining about how life has been treating some of us. Someone can plan their life, and things may not work according to plan. Sometimes it gets to the extent that we begin to question reality asking if God is seeing us and why He hasn’t made things work in our favor or solved our present needs. But what came to my mind and made me retract those thoughts and begin to thank God was this: many people I knew are dead, and some people we walked the same road with are no more today. So I decided to switch to thanksgiving rather than complaining. So let us use most of our time to appreciate God instead of complaining, and we will see Him come through for us in diverse ways. Thank you so very much for taking your time to go through my post, and please do well to comment. LYRICS Babu Wani by Abel Namadi Godiya mun kawo ga yesu Babu wani kamar da shi Ibada mun kawo ga yesu Babu wani kamar da shi Wakar yabo mun kawo ga yesu Babu wani kamar da shi Rayuwar mu mun kawo ga yesu Babu wani kamar da shi Chorus: Babu wani kamar da yesu Babu wani kamar da shi Babu wani kamar da yesu Babu wani kamar da shi Sabo dani ka bada rayuwar ka Babu wani kamar da shi Sabo dani ka sauko daga samaniya Babu wani kamar da shi Ka bamu sabon rai Ka bamu sabon waka Babu wani kamar da shi Ka bamu ceto Ka bamu hikima Babu wani kamar da shi... CHORUS... A giciye ka cice ni daga talauci Babu wani kamar da shi A giciye ka cice ni daga zunubi Babu wani kamar da shi Ka bani yanci Ka bani alheri Babu wani kamar da shi Ka bani zumunci Ka bani ruhu mai tsarki Babu wani kamar da shi... Chorus.. Yesu babu Yesu babu Yesu babu Babu wani kamar da shi A samaniya babu A duniya babu Yesu bani Babu wani kamar da shi Yesu babu Lyrics Translation Thanks giving we offer unto Jesus. There is none like Him Worship we offer unto Jesus There is none like Him Songs of praise we offer unto Jesus There is none like Him Our lives we offer unto Jesus. There is none like Him. There is none like Jesus There is none like Him. There is none like Jesus There is none like Him. There is none like Jesus There is none like Him. There is none like Jesus There is none like Him. Because of me you gave up your life. There is none like Him. Because of me you came down from the heavens. There is none like Him. You gave us a new life, you gave us a new song. There is none like Him. You gave us salvation, you gave us wisdom. There is none like Him. There is none like Jesus There is none like Him. There is none like Jesus There is none like Him. There is none like God There is none like Him. There is none like Jesus There is none like Him. On the cross you saved me from poverty. There is none like Him. On the cross you saved me from sin. There is none like Him. You gave me freedom, you gave me grace. There is none like Him. (2×) You gave me fellowship, you gave me Holy spirit. There is none like Him. There is none like Jesus There is none like Him. There is none like Jesus There is none like Him. There is none like God There is none like Him. There is none like Jesus There is none like Him. Jesus! none! Jesus! none! Jesus! none! There is none like Him. Jesus! none In heavens there is none On earth there is none Jesus! none There is none like Him Lyrics Source SONG BY ABEL NAMADI VIDEO EDITED VIA INSHOT
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Hive Open Mic Week 302 : Original song; My Wishes for You
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=oluthomas/lpagdpht Hello, welcome to my blog. My name is @oluthomas, and I’m super excited to be among the living and also to participate in Week 302 of the Hive Open Mic Weekly Prompt. For this week, we were given a theme to sing along with, and the theme is Good Luck. When I saw the theme, I began to reason within myself, trying to look for a song that would align with it. Then I said to myself, why not come up with an original song of my own? While I was thinking, I realized that good luck is about life itself, about results that are tangible and remarkable. There are things we see in life that are products of good luck, and good luck doesn’t just happen by chance. It’s not really by our strength, power, or even intellect, but by a Superior Being God, who is in control of the universe and can make things work in our favor. When God makes it your luck, you don’t need to hustle or struggle for it, it will simply be yours. I see the Lord taking us into a realm of glory, where we don’t need to struggle before we eat, before we clothe ourselves, or before we get shelter. God will make it our good luck. Though bad luck exists, it will never be our portion in this year 2026. Favor will surround us, blessings will follow us, and God’s grace and mercy will always be with us. No weapon fashioned against us shall prosper. Thank you very much for taking your time to go through my post. Don’t forget to listen and drop your corrections where necessary. Bye. Lyrics Standing here before you I want to declare what I have for you I want to tell you what I feel for you Standing here before you I want to tell you what I want for you I wish you the best, nothing less than that. Bridge In your going out and your coming in May the favour of God go with you In your going out and your coming in May the mercies of God go with you He will surround you like a shield Everyday of your life VIDEO EDIT VIA INSHOT THUMBNAIL DESIGN VIA INSHOT
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Hive Music Community Sweet Cover of Saturate My Heart by @oluthomas
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=oluthomas/zrytdlan Hey, welcome my beautiful people. We’re still in the energy of the New Year how are you doing? How is your family? I hope you’re all doing good and okay. It’s truly amazing, and I’m glad to see everyone in good health this year. But if it happens that you are not in good health, we pray that the Lord will heal you in the mighty name of Jesus, amen. Today, while I was sitting down, I just wanted to try something new. Not really new in singing, but new to me in the aspect of editing. I decided to sing a song and also play the bassline separately, then see how I could merge them together which I did. The song I sang is “Saturate My Heart.” It’s a song that leads us to crave more of God. It expresses a hunger and a cry for God to saturate our hearts and cause an overflow. When the Lord saturates someone, you begin to live beyond the natural, and you start living a supernatural life. A supernatural life is a life that cannot be understood by the natural, because it is super. The combination of “super” and “natural” brings about the ability to live above the natural realm. You are still a natural being, but you are manifesting things beyond the natural. Once the Holy Spirit saturates and works inside us, He gives us the supernatural ability to do and undo, to manifest His goodness and His glory, and to reveal Him to the world. Thank you so very much for taking your special and precious time to go through my post. I hope you enjoy the bassline and the singing. I pray the Lord bless you all in Jesus’ name. See you in my next entry, and please do well to comment. Thank you. SONG BY GODSTIME E. OKORIE VIDEO EDITED VIA CAPCUT THUMBNAIL DESIGN VIA CAPCUT
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