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Hive Open Mic week 318 || Lion and the Lamb by Pst. Chingtok Ishaku || covered by @sampraise77
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=sampraise77/e9b4c74c Hello friends on Hive, I welcome you to Hive Open Mic week 318, I'm @sampraise77 and for this week choice of topic, I will do a rendition of a song titled Lion and the Lamb by Pst. Chingtok Ishaku The song really looks up to God, showing how much it respects and adores Him for how truly unique He is. It tells us He's above everyone and everything – all the powerful people, rulers, and authorities – making it clear that nobody else even comes close to Him in terms of glory, wisdom, strength, or holiness. The main point here is God's greatness and how one-of-a-kind He is, staying the same through all generations. It's basically a statement of faith, saying God lasts forever, is always reliable, and is in charge of everything He created. When the song talks about God as both a lion and a lamb, it's showing us two different sides of who He is. The lion stands for majesty, power, victory, bravery, and His role as King. It paints a picture of God being incredibly strong and unbeatable, someone who fights for His followers and rules with total power. This shows how He can beat darkness, get rid of evil, and make things fair. Then there's the lamb, which represents being humble, making sacrifices, being gentle, merciful, and offering redemption. It highlights how God shows His love by making sacrifices and having deep care for people. Put together, these two symbols perfectly show how God is both strong and gentle. He's powerful enough to run the whole universe, but also loving enough to save and look after all of us. Calling Him "the expression of the Father" in the song really shows His divine power and who He truly is. It tells us that God perfectly reveals what the Father thinks, what He wants, and what He's like to humanity. Through Him, folks can grasp spiritual truths, feel grace, and find salvation. This highlights how close God is to His people, because He's not far away or hiding; instead, He's revealed and easy to reach. Something else important in the song is how God never changes. People, situations, and even the seasons are always changing, but God stays true forever. His promises always come true, His character never gets weaker, and His power never fades. This gives people who believe a lot of confidence, hope, and a sense of safety, especially when things get tough. The song encourages us to fully trust and give ourselves over to Him because the God we worship is eternal and someone we can always count on. All in all, the song is a really powerful way to worship, showing how great God is, celebrating His loving sacrifice, and reminding believers that He's always faithful and supreme. LYRICS SOURCE <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/hcf_PkVgGE8" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" >
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Hive Open mic week 317 // I LOVE YOU FOREVER // covered by @sampraise77
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=sampraise77/a2cc8a87 Hive Open mic week 317, my name is @sampraise77 and I'm happy to be here performing this week. I'll be doing a song called "I Love You Forever" by Tye Tribbett. This song really shows a strong, steady love for God. Basically, it's all about completely giving yourself to God, being thankful, and promising to worship Him always. It captures how a person of faith feels when they see God's kindness, how faithful He is, and His endless love, leading them to give their all in return. The way the song repeats certain parts really highlights how steady and true that feeling is. In worship, people often repeat things to show how strongly they feel, which helps them feel closer to God. The lyrics tell us that loving God isn't just for a little while or only when things are good; it's a love that lasts forever and never wavers. It paints a picture of connecting with God in a way that's more than just religion – it's personal, very close, and lasts a lifetime. The song also talks a lot about being loyal. The person singing says that no matter what life throws their way—happy times, sad times, successes, or tough challenges—their promise to God stays the same. This shows a mature faith and a real trust in God's plan. It pushes people of faith to make worship a regular part of their lives, instead of just something they do just when they're at church. Here, worship turns into a daily way to show love, listen to God, and respect Him. The song also feels very thankful. It makes you think the singer has felt God's kindness, His blessings, His protection, and His help, which leads them to truly adore Him from the heart. This kind of worship isn't something you force; it just naturally comes from a thankful heart. It's a reminder for Christians that real worship starts with knowing God and appreciating everything He's done. What's more, the song's simple style makes its message something everyone can understand and easily connect with, both emotionally and spiritually. It gives listeners a chance to think about their own connection with God and encourages them to stick with their faith journey. The song really helps people of faith take a moment to reflect and refresh their promise and passion for God. All in all, this song is a strong statement about never-ending love, true worship, and total dedication to God. It encourages people to build a closer bond with God and to keep worshipping Him no matter what stage of life they're in. Lyrics Source<iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/KHtAZKYnwmI" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" >
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Hive Music Festival Week 186, round 3. // Forever Yours // covered by @sampraise77
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=sampraise77/c2c5cf84 Hey everyone, it's @sampraise77 here for Hive Music Festival Week 186, round 3. I'm going to be singing a song titled 'Forever Yours' by Kaestrings for you today. This song is all about someone's deep personal devotion to God, really focusing on His unconditional love and giving yourself completely to Him. At its heart, it shows how a believer understands that God's love is truly unique, incomparable, and just beyond what we can fully get. This kind of love isn't something you earn; it's a free gift, and it really changes a person from the inside. One of the main ideas in this song is about understanding who you are through God's eyes. The singer really wants to see themselves just as God sees them—as someone valuable, accepted, and truly loved. This really highlights a spiritual battle many believers face: learning to get over insecurity, guilt, or self-doubt by trusting God's truth instead of how others might see them. It's saying that true confidence and figuring out your purpose comes from matching how you see yourself with how God sees you. There's also a really powerful message about being saved and getting a new life. The song tells us that God has given us life for free, which really suggests that salvation comes from His grace, not from anything we do. This goes along with Christian beliefs about getting a spiritual refresh and being set free from sin. And when it mentions getting something so valuable without paying anything, it really stresses the idea of sacrifice—pointing to how God gave something incredibly precious so that all people could experience a full life. Giving yourself over and feeling like you truly belong are also big parts of the song. The singer states that everything they are and everything they own belongs to God, and not just for a short time, but forever. This speaks to a complete dedication—where a person happily places their life, their purpose, and their future in God's hands. It's not about being forced to submit, but rather a joyful way to respond to love. The fact that it uses both English and Hausa really broadens what the song can express, making it culturally rich and welcoming to many. It also helps drive home the same message across both languages: that God's love is truly special and worth committing your whole life to. Finally, the song has a really grateful and worshipful feeling. It's not just something to reflect on; it also clearly states a firm decision to keep following God, all the time. The way it keeps repeating phrases about 'forever' really emphasizes how permanent this is, showing that this relationship isn't just a brief moment, but something that lasts eternally. So, all in all, this song is a truly heartfelt piece of worship that beautifully blends themes like love, gratitude, identity, sacrifice, and an eternal commitment, all wrapped up into one powerful spiritual message. Lyrics Source <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/7wxtbVGLhJY" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" >
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Hive Open Mic week 316 // MOST HIGH covered by @sampraise77
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=sampraise77/cfa87ee7 Hive Open Mic week 316, @sampraise77 is my name always and I'm glad to by part of this week's contest. I will do a rendition of a song titled MOST HIGH by Dunsin Oyekan This song really shows how much we honor God, worship Him, and completely give ourselves over to His rule. It makes it clear that God is way above any power, any authority, any kingdom, any system, and everything He created. The main point of the song is to praise God for how great He is and how He undeniably rules everything in heaven and on earth. It helps people who believe remember that God isn't held back by what we understand, by leaders on earth, or by things that just happen naturally. He's always in charge, forever, and He has power over all countries, all people, and all time. The song also brings to mind what the Bible says about God being the One who watches over everything and guides what happens in our lives. It makes you feel really amazed and humble, helping people who worship realize that anything good we do, any power we have, or any glory, all truly comes from Him. When you worship this way, it nudges you to trust in God's ultimate power instead of relying on what humans can do or how the world works. Something else important the song talks about is how God's kingdom is for everyone, everywhere. The message isn't just for one group of people, one language, or one country. Instead, it shows God as the ruler of the whole earth, making it clear that His power goes beyond any borders or different ways of life. Knowing this helps believers feel united because everyone answers to the same divine King. The song also gets your heart ready to adore God and give thanks. It asks people who are worshipping to respond with praise, because of how majestic, holy, and incredibly powerful God is. When you're feeling unsure, afraid, or weak, the song reminds believers that God is still in charge, and nothing can ever take away His rule. That brings faith, confidence, and peace to the hearts of those who trust Him. On a spiritual level, the song helps us fully lean on God. It teaches believers to honor Him not just for the things He does, but for who He truly is. The feeling of worship it brings helps people really focus on how great God is, which leads to a closer relationship, more devotion, and deeper respect. All in all, the song is a big statement about God's everlasting rule, His ultimate power, and His glory, calling everyone and everything to worship Him and lift Him up above all else. Song source <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ZQx6I7plDK8" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" >
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Hive Music Festival week 184 round 1 || To Know you // covered by @sampraise77
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=sampraise77/054b54c3 Hive Music Festival week 184 round 1,@sampraise77 is my name and I will do a rendition of TO KNOW YOU by Dunsin Oyekan Truly this song is a heartfelt piece about being close to God, figuring out who you are through Him, and fully relying on Him. At its core, it's saying that what really matters most for someone who believes isn't just getting stuff, being famous, succeeding, or chasing personal dreams. Instead, it's about building a stronger relationship with God Himself. It really captures the feelings of someone who's found out that true happiness comes from connecting with God and understanding things spiritually. The song really highlights that you find your purpose when you find God. Lots of people spend years trying to find meaning, feel accepted, or figure out who they are through their accomplishments, their friends, what they own, or what society thinks of them. But even then, they often still feel empty inside. What this song tells us is that we start to truly understand ourselves when we genuinely meet God. When you get to know Him really well, you start to grasp who you truly are, why you were made, and what you're supposed to do with your life. This fits with the Bible's idea that we were made to be like God, which means life only truly makes sense when we're connected to the One who made us. Another big idea you'll find in the song is about giving yourself over to God and being devoted to Him. It really talks about letting go of things that distract us and other less important goals, so we can fully focus on growing spiritually and connecting with God. It reminds me of what Apostle Paul said in the Bible—that everything else felt like nothing compared to the amazing experience of knowing Christ. The main point isn't just about going to church or doing religious things. It's about having a real, living, and personal relationship with God. SONG SOURCE <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ruBMWdk6wTs" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" >
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Hive Open Mic week 315 || YOU REIGN FOREVER || covered by @sampraise77
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=sampraise77/af2f362f Hive Open Mic week 315, @sampraise77 is my name and for this week I will do a rendition of a song titled YOU REIGN FOREVER by Theophilus Sunday. The main thing this song says is that God is in charge and He never changes. It paints a picture of Him as someone whose power isn't just for a short time or affected by time passing. No, His power is complete and lasts forever. This really sets up a feeling of deep respect, helping us remember that God isn't just powerful. He's also always consistent in how He runs things and who He is, forever. When you look at things this way, it makes you trust Him, because it tells you there's nothing uncertain or shaky about God. Another big idea the song talks about is that God was here even before time started or anything was created. This brings up the idea that God's wisdom has always been around, not something He had to learn or build up over time. It's like everything that exists comes from His really thought-out and perfect understanding. What I mean is, creation wasn't some accident; it was all on purpose, coming straight from God's own intelligence. This helps someone listening see life not just as random stuff happening, but as part of a carefully designed plan. The song also mentions how we humans are part of that whole divine plan. It really stresses that our lives aren't separate from God. Instead, we came from Him, and He's the one who keeps us going. This shows a biblical way of looking at the world, where people aren't just independent beings trying to get by on their own. Nope, they're really deeply connected to the one who made them. Things like our life, how we move, and who we are, are all shown as depending on God being around. One really deep thing this suggests is the idea of being really close to God, even united with Him. The message goes further than just admitting how great God is; it actually asks the person listening to see themselves as living inside Him. This talks about a relationship that's really close, always there, and keeps you going strong. It suggests that real fulfillment and purpose only come when you stay connected to God. So, all in all, the song really gets across some big ideas: God rules forever, His wisdom was there before anything else, He created everything on purpose, and believers really depend on Him. It's like it invites the listener to a place of humility, to give themselves over, and to really know God's purpose. Instead of just seeing life as something we run on our own, it nudges us to think that everything flows from God and eventually goes back to Him, putting Him right at the center of everything that exists. Source <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/abZ2BJlnPv0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" >
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Hive Music Festival Week 182 round 2 // There is Prophecy Over me (covered by @sampraise77)
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=sampraise77/69f50929 Hive Music Festival Week 182 round 2, There's a sound, something deep from the Spirit, that you can hear in the song “There Is Prophecy Over Me” by Theophilus Sunday. it feels more like a strong statement, a way to wake you up spiritually. It also reminds you that anyone who believes has a special plan from God for their life. When I think about this song, it feels like it's calling me to get my life in order with God's plan. It makes me remember that my life isn't just average, and it definitely has a purpose. It's like God has spoken words over me, planned out my future long ago, and there are things meant for me to do. Even if things don't always look like what God promised right now, those promises aren't about what's happening today. They're connected to His big, timeless plan. This song really touches something deeper than just my feelings. It makes me more aware. It hits me that I can't just float through life without a real purpose. If God has a plan for me, then I have a part to play. That means I need to try to do what's right, keep praying, and really listen for what the Spirit is telling me. Following God's plan means getting myself in line with Him, and sometimes it means giving things up. A really strong part of this message is how it helps me get past my own limits. It reminds me that who I am isn't just about my current situation, but about what God has said about me. Even when things are slow, tough, or uncertain, God's promises are still there. God's word won't ever fail, and what He's promised will definitely happen when He's ready. For me, this song makes me want to act. Just knowing God has a plan isn't enough; I need to work with Him to make it happen. That involves getting rid of things that sidetrack me, giving my own plans over to Him, and sticking with the journey of growing into who I'm meant to be. It means trusting God, even when I don't get why things are happening the way they are. So, it's a reminder of who I am and where I'm headed. It urges me to aim for more, to dig deeper in my faith, and to live in a way that truly shows what God wants for me. And when I say this out loud, I say it with real belief: my life is going to line up with what God has said, and everything He's promised me will come to life. LYRICS SOURCE <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/LlK41WU9-Js" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" >
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Hive Open Mic Week 313 // HE IS LORD covered by @sampraise77
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=sampraise77/d0ef4cd0 Hive Open Mic Week 313 My name is @sampraise77. This week’s theme is Sacrifice, so I decided to cover the hymn “He Is Lord” by Blessing Akinyode. The song might be simple, but its message carries a deep truth that really speaks to our faith. He Is Lord it’s a confession that comes from understanding Jesus Christ’s sacrifice. When we say He is Lord, we’re recognizing His authority, His victory, and His divine nature. This comes from Jesus’ death and resurrection. He gave Himself as the ultimate sacrifice, died, and rose again in glory. That victory over death is why we can confidently say He is Lord over everything. For me, this song hits close to home. It reminds me that worship isn’t just about singing, it’s about letting go. Calling Jesus “Lord” means giving Him control of every part of my life, my choices, my plans, my wants. It means accepting that my life belongs to the One who paid the price for me. The line about every knee bowing and every tongue confessing paints a strong picture. It says that one day, whether we want to or not, everything will recognize His Lordship. But as believers, we don’t have to wait for that day, we can choose now to bow our hearts to Him. That’s where sacrifice comes in. Real sacrifice isn’t just about giving things up on the outside; it’s about choosing every day to live with respect and obedience to God. In this cover, I’m doing more than just singing a hymn,I’m showing my faith and devotion. I’m saying Jesus is Lord over my life, my music, and all that I stand for. This is my gift, my sacrifice of worship. I hope when you listen, it moves you. Not just to sing along, but to think about what it really means to call Him Lord. Because when that truth settles inside you, it changes everything. SOURCES <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/W_jMx7HYUvg" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" >
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Hive Open Mic week 312 || MORE THAN A SONG covered by @sampraise77
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=sampraise77/e5cfd9e5 Hive Open Mic week 312, I’m @sampraise77, and I’ll be sharing a flute cover of “More Than a Song” by Dunsin Oyekan. This song carries a strong spiritual message about real worship, surrender, and fully giving yourself to God. At its core, it says worship isn’t just singing or outward actions—it’s about offering your whole life to God like a sacrifice. When the singer says, “I am the sacrifice… Today I brought myself,” it means the worshipper gives their entire being—body, soul, and spirit—to God, not just words or gifts. This connects with Romans 12:1, where believers are told to present themselves as a “living sacrifice” that’s holy and pleasing to God. So, the song points to worship reaching its fullest when you completely surrender yourself. The phrase “I have more than a song” shows that worship is bigger than just music. Singing can sound beautiful, but if your heart and actions don’t match what God wants, your worship isn’t whole. “More than a song” means living in a way that reflects obedience, holiness, and love for God. When it says, “Lord receive this living sacrifice,” it expresses a deep longing to be accepted by God. It reminds us worship isn’t to impress others but to please God. Repeating “I am Your worship” means worship becomes part of who the believer is—it’s not just something they do but their identity. Their whole life turns into devotion. The lyrics focus on total surrender. By asking God to “accept this living sacrifice,” the singer lets go of control, personal dreams, and even their own will. This means living fully for God’s plan, showing a mature spiritual attitude where worship isn’t occasional but part of everyday life. Overall, the song invites believers to move past shallow worship and seek real change. It calls us to look closely at our relationship with God and go beyond just singing to true sacrifice, closeness, and obedience. In the end, it reminds us that true worship isn’t only about the songs we sing—it’s about who we become before God. Source <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/LQRG_IjpH0U" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" >
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Hive Open Mic week 312 || More than a song covered by @sampraise77
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=sampraise77/4ff4cb66 Hive Open Mic week 312,i'm @sampraise77 and I will do a flute cover of a song titled “More Than a Song” by Dunsin Oyekan This song share a strong spiritual message about genuine worship, surrender, and fully committing to God. At its core, the song points out that worship isn’t just about singing or outward acts—it’s about giving your whole life to God as a kind of sacrifice. When the singer says, “I am the sacrifice… Today I brought myself,” it means that instead of offering things or just words, the worshipper is giving their entire being—body, soul, and spirit—to God. This matches the idea from Romans 12:1, which says believers should offer themselves as a “living sacrifice” that’s holy and acceptable to God. So, the song is really saying that the highest form of worship comes from completely surrendering yourself. The line “I have more than a song” points to an important truth: worship goes beyond music. While singing matters, it’s just one small part of worship. Someone can sing beautifully, but if their heart and actions don’t match what God wants, their worship isn’t whole. So “more than a song” means living in a way that shows obedience, holiness, and love for God. Also, when it says, “Lord receive this living sacrifice,” it shows a deep wish to be accepted by God. It speaks to humility and the idea that worship isn’t about putting on a show, but about pleasing God. Repeating “I am Your worship” reminds us that the believer’s identity becomes wrapped up in worship—it’s not just something they do, but who they are. Their life itself becomes a form of devotion. The lyrics also focus on total surrender. By asking God to “accept this living sacrifice,” the singer is giving up control, dreams, desires, and even their own will. It’s about letting go of self and living fully for God’s plan. This shows a more mature spiritual state where worship isn’t just occasional but part of daily life. Overall, the song encourages believers to move past shallow worship and aim for real transformation. It challenges everyone to look closely at their relationship with God and move beyond just singing to a place of true sacrifice, closeness, and obedience. In the end, it reminds us that real worship is not just what we sing—it’s who we become before God. Lyrics source <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/LQRG_IjpH0U" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" >
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Hive open mic week 307 | CREATE IN ME A CLEAN HEART covered by @sampraise77
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=sampraise77/qjbcdcvq Hey Hive fam! It's @sampraise77 here for Hive Open Mic week 307. This week's theme is Psalm, and I've picked Donnie McClurkin's Create in Me a Clean Heart to cover. Honestly, this song is so moving. It's all about asking for forgiveness, a fresh start, and totally trusting God. It comes from Psalm 51:10, where King David asks God to create in me a clean heart after he messed up big time. Donnie McClurkin's version turns this prayer into a heartfelt worship song that speaks to everyone. The song is about changing on the inside, not just pretending to be religious. When the singer asks God to create a clean heart, it means we can't become pure on our own. Create reminds us of God making the world, and it suggests that only He can really make something new. The song admits we're weak and broken but points us to God as the only way to get a fresh start. Another great thing about this song is that it’s honestly asking for forgiveness. It doesn't try to make excuses but admits wrong and asks for mercy. The singer's delivery is full of feeling, which makes it very touching. It encourages us to drop our egos and come to God in humility. It reminds us that forgiveness isn't just feeling sorry but also turning back to God. It also talks about keeping a strong spirit. Besides cleaning our hearts, the prayer asks God to keep us steady on the inside. A clean heart needs a strong spirit that obeys, is faithful, and listens to God. This means the Christian life is a process, not a one-time thing. Forgiveness is a gift, but growing spiritually means continually surrendering to God. Also, Create in Me a Clean Heart works well as a song to sing together. People connect with its message during church services, prayer meetings, and altar calls. It’s like everyone is asking for a fresh start together. The song often leads people to think, feel sorry, and commit again. Basically, Create in Me a Clean Heart is more than just music; it's a prayer with a tune. It calls us to look into our hearts, search for God’s forgiveness, and trust His power to change us. Donnie McClurkin's song gives us a timeless message: only God can clean our hearts when we ask Him. Source <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/bacXQPujfKI" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" >
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Hive open mic week 305 || Pass me not, Oh gentle Savior (flute version)
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=sampraise77/xvkjtbbf Hive Open mic week 305 , I'm @sampraise77 and I will do a flute cover of Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior this is a super touching and prayerful Christian song. It's all about asking God for mercy, his attention, and for him to step in and help. Fanny Crosby wrote it way back in 1868. It's stuck around because hitting on that human fear of being skipped over by God and wanting to know his saving love for yourself. The song is a direct ask to Jesus, calling him the Gentle Savior, which right away says he's not some mean judge, but someone who's kind and easy to talk to. The first line, where you're asking him not to pass you by and to hear your cry, it's a raw and honest feeling. You're admitting you need him and that you're coming to God knowing you don't deserve his help, but hoping for his grace. The hymn shows how a person feels when they're asking not to be missed while Christ is blessing others. This isn't about being jealous. It's about seriously wanting to know God and realizing even if God is helping lots of people, connecting with him is a personal experience. Just being around when God is doing things isn't enough. You have to call out to him yourself. Another big idea in the song is saying sorry and needing God. Lines about finding comfort at God's throne of mercy talk about that place where the Bible says you can ask for help. The singer knows they aren't perfect and looks to Jesus to make them clean again. It's saying you can't be good enough on your own and that nothing else can help like Jesus can. The chorus, asking the Savior to hear your cry and not to pass you by, encourages you to keep praying. It's like that Bible story where blind Bartimaeus kept shouting until Jesus heard him. It shows that if you really believe, Jesus is listening and will answer you. Basically, “Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior” is a song about being humble, having faith, and really wanting God's attention. It teaches you to come to him honestly, admitting when you're broken, and trusting in his kindness. It's still sung because it makes you look inside yourself, say you're sorry, and depend on Jesus again, reminding everyone that God hears you when you ask him with all your heart. Lyrics Source <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/_N1FjbBzE0Q" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" >
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Hive music festival week 173 round 2 || Love covered by @sampraise77
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=sampraise77/jplhalkp Okay, so for Hive music fest week 173 round 2, @sampraise77 and I are doing a cover of Love (Mai na your da ka so ni haka) by Kaestrings. Basically, this song is a sweet worship song. It’s all about how much God loves us and how we can respond to that love. It’s not a typical love song about people being romantic. Instead, it’s like telling God how much you appreciate and love Him. Kaestrings keeps it simple, using easy words and chill melodies to get across that God's love is personal, always there, and can totally turn your life around. The song starts off really calm, which makes you want to just sit and think. It’s like a quiet chat between you and God. Instead of being loud and showy, it's soft and cozy, which shows how close and trusting you are. It helps you slow down and really think about your walk with God, not just going through the motions. One of the biggest things in Love Song is that God loves you no matter what. The words talk about a love that isn’t based on how well you do things or if you’re perfect. It reminds you that God still cares even when you mess up. This is really comforting, especially if you feel like you’re not good enough or far away from God. The song says that God’s love doesn’t disappear when you’re weak. Another thing is how you respond. Once you realize how good God is, the singer offers love back to Him. It’s not something you have to do; it just comes from being thankful. The song shows that worship should come from being appreciative, not because you feel like you have to. Loving God becomes something you want to do, not something that weighs you down. The simple sound of the song is what makes it so good. The words are easy, but the message goes deep. This makes it perfect for anyone, whether you’re new to faith or have been a Christian for years. You can sing it when you’re spending time alone with God, during quiet worship, or just when you’re praying. The calm music helps you connect without distractions. Spiritually, Love Song helps you get closer to God. It takes worship from being a public thing and makes it personal. The song suggests that God wants a relationship with you more than a lot of noise, and sincerity more than showing off. It’s like a call to check how much you really love God and to promise to stick with Him. So, Love Song by Kaestrings is a sweet reminder of God’s never-ending love and how good it feels to love Him back with all your heart. With basic words and a chill vibe, the song helps you realize how much God loves you and encourages you to tell Him how you feel. It’s a song that needs your soul, makes your faith stronger, and brings you closer to God. Lyrics <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 Open Mic week 303 || Nagode
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=sampraise77/blsbeznc Hive Open Mic week 303, I'm @sampraise77 and I will do a song cover titled Nagode by Dusin Oyekan. Nagode is this really touching song about being thankful. It feels like it comes from someone who gets that everything good comes from God. Nagode just means Thank you in Hausa. Dusin uses it to keep things simple and down-to-earth, saying you don't need fancy words to be truly thankful, just honesty. Basically, Nagode is a response to God's loyalty. It's more about looking back than asking for stuff. It's like hearing from someone who's been through tough times but knows God helped them through. Dusin doesn't try to list every good thing, but admits God's kindness is too big to put into words. Saying Nagode over and over is like admitting words aren't enough, but you still have to offer thanks. One cool thing about the song is that it's not just about thanking God for things, but for who He is. It's like a grown-up kind of faith that knows God deserves praise even when things aren't perfect. That kind of thankfulness goes along with what the Bible says, like in 1 Thessalonians 5:18, which tells us to be thankful no matter what. Dusin's point is that being thankful is a way of life, not just something you do when things are easy. The song has a calm but serious vibe. It's not a wild, upbeat praise thing, but more thoughtful and respectful. That makes Nagode good for when you're praying alone, or just want some quiet time with God. The simple tune lets you really feel it, and the words make you think about how God's been there for you. It's like the song is asking, Have I really stopped to say thank you? Another great thing about Nagode is that it feels like it's coming from everyone, not just one person. It's like all believers are saying together that God's in charge of their lives. By using a common local word, Dusin connects people from different backgrounds and says that being thankful is something everyone understands in God's world. So, Nagode by Dusin Oyekan is more than just a song. It's about being thankful in your heart. It teaches us to slow down, think, and really thank God for always being there, taking care of us, protecting us, and loving us. It reminds us that before we ask for something, it's smart and worshipful to first say, Nagode, Lord, from the bottom of our hearts. Lyrics Source <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/LJA_g-_xlCs" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" >
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Hive music festival week 172 round 1 || Do a work in me covered by @sampraise77
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=sampraise77/zkdfyavi Hive music festival week 172 round 1, I'm @sampraise77 and I will do a song cover titled Do a Work in Me by Kaestrings This is a heartfelt worship song that's all about giving yourself to God, changing from the inside out, and trusting Him completely. It's not so much about asking for stuff or big wins, but more about looking inward to those secret places in your heart where real change happens. Think of it as a prayer from someone who knows lasting change starts with God working in you. The main idea of the song is a simple request: Do a work in me. This shows a humble and open attitude. The singer knows that no matter how much they do at church, how talented they are, or what things look like on the outside, God still needs to shape them up on the inside. Kaestrings makes it clear that getting spiritually strong doesn't just happen; it comes from God working in a heart that's open to Him. It's like David's prayer in the Bible, asking God to make his heart pure and his spirit right again. That's what makes this song timeless and true to the Scriptures. The words also show a strong wish to follow what God wants. When the singer asks God to work in them, they're giving up control and asking God to guide them. It's a big deal because many people are happy to ask God to do things for them, but not many want Him to change them. Kaestrings says that changing is something we need to do, even if it's not easy. The song tells us that God's work might mean cutting away things, or changing how we look at things, all so we can live a life that honors Him. The music is simple, which makes the message even stronger. The soft music and chill vibe make you feel like you can think and be real with God, which is good for praying alone, at church, or just worshiping. The tune isn't distracting; it just helps you focus on the words, making it easy to connect with God honestly. This simple approach reflects the song's message: coming to God just as you are, no pretending needed. The song speaks to those who want a real relationship with God. It asks for a fresh start inside before showing it on the outside. It reminds us that God cares more about who we're becoming than what we're doing. It tells us to be patient with God and trust His work, like it says in the Bible, that He who started a good work will finish it. Basically, Do a Work in Me is more than just a song; it's a prayer of giving yourself to God. It invites God into your heart, asking Him to make you better, fix you, and get you back on track for His sake. It's a strong reminder that true worship starts with a changed heart. LYRICS SOURCE <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/JdwnjYWvfB4" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" >
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Hive music festival week 171 round 1 || What a friend we have in Jesus covered by @sampraise77
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=sampraise77/plejndxt Hey Hive fam! @sampraise77 is back for week 171, round 3 of the Give music festival with a flute cover. This time, it's the classic hymn “What a Friend We Have in Jesus.” This hymn is super comforting and has been loved for generations because it reminds us that God is always near and cares for us. Joseph M. Scriven wrote it in the 1800s after dealing with his own sadness, but it’s full of hope and trust. Instead of making Jesus seem distant, it shows Him as a close friend who listens, understands, and helps us with our problems. The hymn is all about having a relationship with Jesus. It's not just any relationship, but a friendship built on love and faith. The words tell us to pray and be honest with God. We don't have to deal with worries and pain by ourselves; we can bring them to God. This is something that speaks to everyone because we all have times when we feel weak, happy, confused, or hopeful, and we can share all of that with Jesus. The hymn also gives us hope. It knows we'll face tough times and temptations, but it reminds us that God is always there to support us. It doesn't say life will be easy, but that we can always get help. In simple, heartfelt words, it says that God's grace is enough and His mercy will never end. This mix of realness and hope makes the song relatable and comforting. The music of the hymn is calm, which goes with its peaceful vibe. That's why a flute cover works so well. The flute has a soft sound that shows tenderness and makes you think, letting you connect with the hymn emotionally, even without the words. Every note can show trust and peace, turning the melody into a prayer. Playing it on an instrument also lets you think about it in your own way and reflect on your friendship with God. SOURCE <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/TAyaXdvvbGU" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" >
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Hive open mic week 301 || Oh Jesus (flute cover)
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=sampraise77/iqkvkchl Hi friends, Hive Open Mic week 301 I'm @sampraise77. Before I get started, I wanted to share that I'm doing a flute cover of Jesus Oh by Ebuka Songs and Moses Bliss. I hope the music will be like a prayer, pointing to what the song says about Jesus and walking with Him. What's cool about this song is that it doesn’t have complicated lyrics. Yet, it speaks of deep spiritual truths. Saying Jesus Oh over and over isn't just a phrase; it's like a cry for help. It shows that we know that when all else goes wrong, Jesus is the answer. Ebuka Songs and Moses Bliss are known for songs that have a spiritual depth and closeness to God. This song does the same. It shows Jesus as a friend, helper, and protector. It reminds us that Jesus isn't far away; He's close and involved in what we go through every day. Calling His name shows what the Bible says that the name of the Lord is a strong tower where those who do right can run to for safety. Jesus Oh also talks about giving ourselves completely to God. The song is about realizing that we can’t do everything ourselves. It admits that even when we think we're strong, life can be tough and make us depend on God. When that happens, saying Jesus Oh is both a prayer and a statement of faith, trusting that Jesus sees, knows, and can step in to help. The music has a soft, feel-good vibe that makes you want to think deeply and worship. That's why a flute version works so well. The flute’s gentle sound matches the softness of the song, helping the message sink in without taking over. It lets you think, pray, and meet with God personally. As I play this song on the flute, I hope everyone remembers that calling on Jesus always helps. His name still has power, comfort, and peace. LYRICS SOURCE <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/gdTHG6trhfY" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" >
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Hive music festival week 170 round 2 [ IN CHRIST ALONE (Flute cover) by @sampraise77
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=sampraise77/jmyfkxav Hive music festival week 170 round 2, @sampraise77 is my name and I will do a flute cover of a hymn titled IN CHRIST ALONE. Let's talk about In Christ Alone, a really awesome modern hymn by Keith Getty and Stuart Townend. Even though it's new, it feels like those classic hymns because it's got depth and really sticks to solid Christian teaching. Basically, it sums up the Christian faith from Jesus being born to his rising from the dead, going up to heaven, and our hope of being with him forever. The first line, In Christ alone my hope is found, gets right to the point. It says that we find hope, safety, who we are, and being saved only in Jesus. It lines up with the Bible, like in Acts 4:12, which says salvation comes from no one else. The hymn starts strong, saying our faith is built on Jesus. The first verse talks about when Jesus came to earth Who took on flesh, fullness of God in helpless babe. It's amazing to think about God becoming human! It reminds us Jesus is both God and man, coming to save the world. When it says love and rightness were shown, it means Jesus didn't just tell us how to live, he showed us God's love and rightness. Then the hymn talks about the cross In Christ alone, who took on flesh… till on that cross as Jesus died, the wrath of God was satisfied.” This is about Jesus taking our punishment for our sins. The cross isn't a sad ending, but a victory of love and fairness. Because Jesus died, sin doesn't have power over us anymore. The verse about Jesus rising Then bursting forth in glorious day, up from the grave He rose again is a big moment in the hymn. It's about Jesus beating death and us having new life because of him. Because Jesus is alive, we don't have to be afraid, and death isn't the end. The last part switches to us: No guilt in life, no fear in death, this is the power of Christ in me. It's saying we're safe and secure. It reminds us that our lives are in Jesus' hands, and nothing can take that away. Now, imagine all this played on a flute. The flute makes the hymn even more special. Its gentle and clear sound lets the song speak without words, helping us think and worship. It helps us think about what Jesus did. This flute version isn't just music, it's worship asking us to think, pray, and rest knowing that we stand strong in Jesus. LYRICS SOURCE <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/rn9-UNer6MQ" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" >
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Hive Open Mic Week 297|| Calling my name covered by @sampraise77
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=sampraise77/ymsvwwzd Hive Open Mic Week 297, for this week I'll sing Calling My Name by Ebuka Songs How close we can be to God and how much things change when we really meet Him. It's not just about hearing God's voice,it’s more about that personal feeling inside that makes you want to give yourself to God, listen to Him, and get even closer. Ebuka Songs is known for his sincere worship music, and this song really shows how it feels to be known and chosen by God. The main idea of Calling My Name is that God knows each of us personally and calls us by our names. It comes from verses in the Bible, like Isaiah 43:1, where God says, I have called you by your name; you are Mine. The song is saying that God calls us on purpose. It’s not a coincidence. When God calls you by name, it means He knows who you are, you belong to Him, and He has something for you to do. Ebuka Songs puts it in a way that makes you feel like God’s call is something special and life-changing. The words of the song make you feel humble and amazed. You're just in awe that God would even notice you. This feeling makes you want to give everything to Him. In Calling My Name, answering God’s call isn’t something you have to do, but something you want to do because you love Him. The song encourages you to put aside anything that distracts you, any pride, or anything you want for yourself, so you can give yourself completely to God. Another important thing about the song is that it talks about obedience. When you hear God calling you, you have to answer. Just like Samuel, Abraham, and Moses did in the Bible, the song reminds us that God wants us to be available when He calls. The song keeps repeating that God is calling your name, which shows that He doesn't give up on those He chooses. This can be really comforting if you feel like you're not good enough or far away from God. The song reminds you that God is still calling, still wants you, and still wants a relationship with you. The music itself is slow and respectful, which really fits the message of the song. It makes you want to think, pray, and listen to the Holy Spirit. It's the kind of song that pulls you into a moment with God, rather than just being a performance. When people sing Calling My Name together, it often turns into a prayer, with everyone personalizing the words and answering God’s call in their own way. Basically, Calling My Name by Ebuka Songs is a powerful worship song about how close God is to us, who we are to Him, and how we respond to Him. It reminds us that God knows us personally, calls us with love, and wants us to give ourselves to Him completely. The song challenges us to not only hear God’s call but to answer it with obedience and love. Source <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/v7bl_p87KMQ" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" >
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Hive music festival week 166 round 1 // Yahweh Sabaoth covered by @sampraise77
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=sampraise77/efkqmdrk Hive Music Festival week 166 round 1 , I'm @sampraise77 and I will do a song cover titled Yahweh Sabaoth by Nathaniel Bassey. It's all about how God is the ultimate boss the head honcho of all the armies in heaven. The title is packed with meaning. Yahweh is God's special name He told Moses, meaning He's always been around and always will be. And Sabaoth just means armies. So, Yahweh Sabaoth is like saying God is the all-powerful warrior who commands all the angels and rules everything. The song isn't just words; it's like shouting out how strong and in control God is. Nathaniel Bassey uses simple, respectful phrases to help you focus on who God IS, not just what He DOES. When you sing Yahweh Sabaoth, it's like reminding yourself that God isn't some weak, far-off dude. He's actively in charge, fighting for you, and making sure His plans happen. It's like when David faced Goliath he didn't use muscles. He said he came in the name of the Lord of Hosts. The song puts you in that same confident place. The music is simple, which lets you really get into it spiritually. It's slow and makes you want to think, pray, and just worship. It's not just a performance; it's like a holy moment where you meet with God. Nathaniel Bassey's worship style shines through here. Yahweh Sabaoth is both worship AND a spiritual statement. It reminds you that no matter what you're facing, God is undefeated. It tells the church that heaven is on God's side and nothing can beat Him. Basically, Yahweh Sabaoth is like a shout-out to God's awesomeness. Trust in His strength, and know that He's in charge forever. It's a song that helps you look past your problems and remember that God is on His throne, giving you faith, peace, and crazy hope. Source <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/5taka1Ftu-E" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" >
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AFRI-TUNES WEEK 197 [[ DO A WORK IN ME covered by @sampraise77
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=sampraise77/iwzvgdmg Hey everyone! It's @sampraise77 here for AFRI-TUNES week 197, and I'm doing a cover of Do a Work in Me by Kaestrings. This song is like a heartfelt prayer asking God to change you from the inside out through His love and power. It's not about showing off or wanting miracles it's about realizing that real change and living a good Christian life start with fixing what's inside. The main idea is that it's a genuine request for God to step in and change your inner self. When Kaestrings sings for God to do a work in him, he admits that people are weak. It's a humble way of saying that without God's help, trying to be good on your own won't cut it. The song shows the believer as someone ready to be molded by God, wanting His plans instead of their own. Giving up control is a big part of the song. The words show a readiness to be changed by God. This isn't just talk; it's knowing that God's way might involve waiting and learning. By asking God to work inside, the singer trusts that God knows what He's doing, even when it's hard. The song also points out how personal your it can be with God. It feels like a private chat with Him. Kaestrings' singing makes it feel like a quiet, sincere worship. The song encourages everyone to check their feelings and attitude before God. It reminds us that God cares more about the kind of person you're turning into than what you do for show. One thing the song says strongly is that growing spiritually is a continuous thing. Asking God to work in you suggests it's not a one-time thing, but a daily thing of getting closer to God. The song gently says that becoming spiritually mature takes time and always depending on God. Basically, Do a Work in Me is a strong worship song that calls believers to be humble and allow God to change them. It's a reminder that before God uses our talents, He wants to work on our character, change our hearts, and bring us closer. Lyrics <iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Oq31cIb2wi8" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" webkitallowfullscreen="webkitallowfullscreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" frameborder="0" >
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