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  • lovely song but the beat might not be original. but what matters is d message. heavenly song

  • please for a transalation to enghish pls anyone..this is just bringing me to tears..

  • A song that takes you off the human belt to the spiritual realm.... What a talent Lara George is..

  • OH LORD...THIS IS HEAVENLY.

  • Just inspiring

  • If the "dislikers" were asked to provide an explanation I wonder what it would be. Doesn't matter anyways... they constitute only roughly 1% of the ratings.

  • just had to download...

  • Amazing<3<3<3

    

  • i think there should be a translation in english for those that don't understand yoruba

  • Amazing Im not yoruba but I'm speechless

  • i cant stop playing this song

  • I have played this song hours nonstop and the presence of God is ever real to me all the times i listen to this special master peace.i cannot speak yoruba but i am spiritually connected to God The Father,God The Son and God The Holy Spirit as i listen to sis.Lara.the mixing and instumentation here is awesome..i guess,the yoruba talking drums may be one of the instruments we will play in heaven...i am proud of you Lara George.

  • This is song is a blessing to my life, makes me cry all the time. Lord i say Thank You on bended knees. Mu mi de le ooo, ile ayo baba mi

  • Played it repeatedly for 4hours non stop , just heard the song. I do not understand yoruba but this song is beyond the language

  • Makes me wanna cry. love it even though i dont understand it

  • she speak yoruba african language from nigeria

  • i alway listen to it from wazobia every sunday morning when i visit my homeland nigeria wow may GOD add more for you the lord is your strenght up 9ja for life

  • Such beautiful melodies. Please tell me, what language it is in,

  • @MommaOcho yoruba

    

  • @MommaOcho The name of the language she speaks is Yoruba. It's one of the main languages in Nigeria :)

  • @kitanlbaj, pleaseeee am i permitted to download this? this song just put my thoughts on heavenly things, many thanks.

  • lovely songs, may God continue to direct us into right path, well done Lara

  • THE POWER IN THIS SONG CAN NEVER BE KNOWN,,,, I DNT KNOW WHAT TO SAY THANK YOU LARA,,, YU CANT WAKE UP WITH THIS KIND OF SONG AND BE ANGRY,,,,

  • this video makes one want to repent for fear of the kingdom of GOD is at near

  • She has got such an amazing voice it rilly uplifts my spirit listening to her. I'm proud to be an African

  • am not a nigerian but am loving this song so much,can some one translate it for me

  • Songs like this make me always proud to be a Nigerian, amidst chaos and corruption inspirations like this rise up. This is simply awesome, you don't have to understand what she's saying to know. I'll always love this.

  • I am not a fan of commenting under videos and I was skeptical about listening to this song cause I was in the mood for loud praise and worship and not a slow one but I have been touched! THIS SONG IS ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL! I don't think if it was sang in another language it would have sounded has good as being sung in the Yoruba language. The power this song holds is OVERWHELMING! And it is such a simple video also! WOW!

  • im an igbo guy i was downloading song from my yoruba friend when i mistakenly download this song, when the song sound on my ear a huge goosebumps took over my whole body , even though i dont really knw wht the song is all about, b4 I ask my guy what the song is all about i hav falling in love with the song, is 1 of the few song with HOLY SPIRIT inspiration. unlike many who sing gospel song with the inspiration of Ganja, bless u SIS, LARA and the person who uploaded it here. 9ja we re blessed

  • I Loooooooooove!!!! :'( :D

  • @Myrlourah shez Nigerian

  • @dharmiey1 thanks she's amazing

  • she has such an angelic voice, is she nigerian or ghanian?

  • @Myrlourah she is a Nigerian Gospel Artist

  • @Ross2ify thank you. she's amazing

  • "Songs like this makes you see heaven while standing upon the shores of the earth. It tells you how much our hope is alive. It helps us keep our sanity as we walk the earth. Thank you Lara and God bless."

  • thank you my  sister,

  • so inspirational.....God bless you  lara. Keep the fire burning. Cheers.

    kolapo faluyi

  • i don't know how you can dislike a music like this....Lord I want to be there with you too(mumi d'ele)

  • That is so lovely, even though I am from Ghana I do appreciate Nigerian music such as this. wonderful voice

    moments like this i feel the connection between our two countries and the special relationship with have in West Africa

    God bless you. Look for me when you visit Ghana --hahaha...

  • simply....art @ its finest...Soul soothing

  • am always blessed wenever i listen 2 ur songs eps ijoba orun

  • pureeeeeeeeee talent, that's all i have to say. funny enough i did not know of her till today but she is pure talent.

  • 14 people don't want to see the kingdom of God!

  • Lara George eu amo suas músicas , pois elas falam muito comigo. ainda que eu não saiba a tradução eu sinto uma emoção muito forte ,pois a música que você canta vem da sua alma.

    beijooosss!!! do Brasil  Mateus 16 anos

  • the first time i listern to this song,i played it again an again,even thou am cameroonian an dont get anything about this song,its like a no what she is singing about,o'GOD this what a call a gospel song,love it

  • its just heavenly. This is a song that makes you forget all the pressures of this world and you are just at peace that there is more on the inside of you than anyone can understand

  • ijoba orun ere oni gba gbo o ma je kin jiya baba mumi dele o owo ti mo ni ko le mumi de le o moto ti mo ni ko le wa mi dele o ore ti mo ni ko le fi mi de le o gbo gbo iwe ti mo ri ka ma je kin jiya mumi dele o aye lo ja orun ni le se mumi dele o dis song makes me love Jesus more. (am only 13)
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  • i love this song so pe

  • You're simply awesome Lara!!!!!

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  • when i listen to song it makes me wanna sleep

  • i love this song ilove songs that makeu value being a christian u can c by this song she is happyb being a member of gods family and its beautiful .also the as it being in yoruba show that being black is beautiful

  • this is a beautiful song. God bless you and keep you Lara George for allowing yourself to be used by God to minister to the hearts of men

  • Soooooo beautiful, it makes me almost cry. I am blessed by this song.

  • How can you take a people seriously when their concept of god is some fictitious gay looking white guy, strangling bloodily on a cross. Whats the difference between this and the claims that traditional African religion is fetish. Drinking and eating the blood of christ? While it maybe symbolic of some intra-male-patriarchal-occult thing... its really cannibalistic IMO. The Ancestors who died at the hands of these invaders and their religious occult must be rolling over in their graves.

  • @NimbaFalcon Then, i will say to you yet again "TASTE AND SEE THAT THE LORD IS GOOD".

  • well i took a police man s gun and he said what r u doin i told him iwanted to shoot 12 people and he said r u alone i said no ive got 756 friends beside me

  • @izerelynda - You need to relearn what it is to be African. Your one of millions of Africans suffering from post colonial-stress-disorder. Maybe this would help: watch?v=Uh6qKpVH14Q&feature=ch­annel_video_title

  • @NimbaFalcon lol. seen it. i do read and very vastly i might add. but one thing i know and i want you to try too is that there is only you and God. Being Christ-like is a personal relationship between you and God and its only you who can come between you and God/Jesus. it doesnt matter what you read or how much you read etc, its you and God. everything you do, say, its between you and God. In all that everybody has said weda loving HIM or hating HIM, its you and HIM. Its all up to you.

  • @izerelynda I don't think you read with overstanding- No insult intended... however, you constantly refer to "HIM" why? What makes you think that some guy is responsible for you and myself being here on this planet? "Christ" like? The term 'Christ" has nothing to do with ones moral behavior. And "Jesus" never existed... he is an allegorical figure created in ancient roman times via Zorrastorian occultist.

  • @NimbaFalcon so, when was it brot into africa by pale arabs? did you read and understood what i wrote? a lot of terrible practices have been dropped cos of xtianity, and yes, its part of the tradition to usher the spirit of the dead king into the spirit land. It IS tradition. I refer to GOD/JESUS as HIM cos that what HE is to me. HE said HE is the multi-breasted one and HE is to me. And when you talk about embracing your divinity, you re referring to the eastern religion - new age religion.

  • @izerelynda What you mean is that the African has no capacity for civil behavior. That the African had have been civilized by the white man and If left to him/herself, the African is just a savage. Maybe this barbaric practice is a tradition of your particular linage and specifically local of your unique ethnicity. This is not the tradition from which my bloodline comes from. I come from the line of ancient builders, mathematicians, agricultural scientist and astronomers healers.

  • @izerelynda You just made reference to "the multi-breasted one"... in my study of religious doctrines... there are hindu deities, roman deities, ancient Kemetic deities, greek dieties, etc... all depicted with multi-breast. So which one is yours? The Jesus thing is "New Age" my friend. Study and you'll learn that the concept was derived from the individual called Yeshua. Yeshua was an activist fighting against the Romans for the liberation of his people.

  • @NimbaFalcon Jesus is God, came to earth as man to redeem man from eternal destruction. Whether you choose to accept it or not, it is a fact that cant be changed. Accepting HIM is a thing of choice. Like i have been saying to you: TASTE AND SEE THAT THE LORD IS GOOD". He is not out to harm you but to redeem your soul. Why the hate? HE doesnt care about skin color or race or ethnicity, He cares about souls, our souls hence the sacrifice on the cross. Dont let this opportunity pass you.

  • @NimbaFalcon You have no idea when death will come, take this opportunity while you still live.

  • @izerelynda 'Death" again these are concepts forced upon a conquered people. If you understood the "high" science of African spiritual tradition you would now that there is no such thing as "death". The soul/spirit is "the eternal flame". The life force that permeates all things is infinite. You confuse the euro-religious quackery with real spirituality. The physical carcass decays but not the being within... this is an original African concept. not new age Christianity/islam.

  • @NimbaFalcon I will say to you again and again '"TASTE AND SEE THAT THE LORD IS GOOD". HE doesnt mean you harm. Sometimes, we need to be rescued from the excess knowledge we have to prevent us being eternally destroyed.

  • @izerelynda Excess of knowledge??? Your mind is what separates you from the lower species? Your endowment from the creator allows you to think and therby exercise intellect and become "intelligent". Do you think the creator is void of intellect? I am of the creator, therefore the the divine intelligence resides within me.

    Some Africans refuse to use their mental gifts when it comes to the bible and the white boy Jesus. This is why no one takes African's seriously in this modern age.

  • @NimbaFalcon And i am as African as you know. I know quite a num of pple who HAD the same views as you (more tenacious) and its quite a different story today. So, i say to you once again "TASTE AND SEE THAT THE LORD IS GOOD". I am talking from experience

  • Some people say education is expensive until they tried ignorance and found out it is more expensive. NimbaFalcon should go back to school and learn his history about Christianity, then be able to comment. Beautiful and inspirational song, keep up the good work Lara.

  • @kingdomsake - I agree ignorance is expensive and the evidence of its prevalence among African people is abundant. What is ignorant is that our peoples reality is shaped by their colonizers. Your much beloved european has made you believe in "his" concept of what might be the creative force that permeates all things. Western religion is an area where African people are not willing to apply any critical thinking. No one dare challenge the existence of their beloved white boys

  • Respond to this video... Conquered by religion! That is the lot of African people. Aimlessly worshiping concepts given to them by their colonizers and conquers. Rather than exercise the intellectual rigor and spiritual fortitude to rediscover and exercise their own divinity... they prefer to lazily go with what the eurpoean has instructed them in doing. African Christians and Muslims are spiritually lazy and deserve their suffering and poverty

  • goose bumps mega!!!!!!!

  • i really luvv this song 

  • oloro oko ko le baje

  • All the praise and worship to the white boy with blue eyes and blond hair has done nothing for the collective empowerment of Africans. Its 2011 and African's are still mentally enslaved by this European mind trap called Christianity. Snap out of it! Wake up! The biggest joke in the world is the African Christian and the African Muslim. The physical chains have been removed but the mental one is still intact. Wake up !

  • @NimbaFalcon if u can't just listen to an inspired song and appreciate God then u should go somewhere else. imagine u calling xtianity European mind trap with the way the world is going. I pity you so much

  • @NimbaFalcon its funny, u dont like christianity but you listened to it. if i dont like something and i see it, i neither read nor listen to it. and i have seen pple who hated God cos according to them, He represents the white man, call on HIs name at the moment of death, or when in deep distress. And just so you know, there is a spiritual life first, before the physical one and knowing that you still think God/Jesus represents race or color, then i will start praying for you.

  • @izerelynda - Ignoring a cancer in the body will ultimately lead to death. I listen to understand how the cancer that is European Christianity is metastasizing among African people. Something like intelligence gathering.

    When you are in a war for liberation you must understand the enemy's tools and methods. There is no Jesus that is coming out of the sky to save you here or when you pass from this dimension.

  • @NimbaFalcon for what you dont know, i will say to you, "taste and see that the Lord is good". You only talk about what you dont know and think you are enlightened and highly educated. But in spiritual things, your education/enlightenment stand and count for nothing. You might wonder why the religion of lets say my home state will bury 7heads with a king at his burial. Life is a spiritual force, and so is religion, but christianity teaches to have a relationship with the one true God.

  • @izerelynda What I need you to understand is that the word "Lord" is an old English/Germanic word that denotes someone who keeps "bread". spirituality is not found in the bible or koran and Jesus has nothing to do with classic, original African spiritual concepts. We are all spiritual beings having a human experience- no argument there. However, I take exception to these imported religious systems that arrests ones ability to evolve naturally into ones own true essence.

  • Furthermore... What you said makes no sense... seven heads with a king?? Religion is not a spiritual force. It has everything to do with political/social engineering. Methods and tools for controlling your true essence. Bob Marley said it best..."Non but ourselves can free our own minds". Its true. With that, I will leave you and the rest of the illusion worshipers to your make believe world of Caucasoid saviors.

  • @NimbaFalcon Open your heart and see/hear what God is saying to you. You are not God unto urself cos your life isnt yours.Except you open yur heart, this God/Lord we re talking about, understanding HIM will always overwhelm you. After this life, without HIM, you dont stand a chance cos your spirit lives on but where?

  • @NimbaFalcon yes, 7 HUMAN HEADS buried with a dead king. Might i add that thats a tradition (african tradition) that has been since the beginning of that tribe. We dnt know if it will be done with this present king but it sure was done with his father. Maybe christianity (Jesus Christ) has influenced them enough not to continue with such horrible rites at the burial of their king.

  • @izerelynda This is a far removed "practice" by some groups- marginal I might add. Research suggest that this beheading stuff was a practice brought into Africa by the pale Arabs and then adopted by islamized Africans (Moors). I have yet to see any scholarly evidence or archaeological records of this being an original African practice. Emphasis on "practice" and not "tradition". African tradition is found in the legacy of human language development, writing, math, astrology, agriculture, etc...

  • @izerelynda knowing JESUS CHRIST is the most beautiful thing that will ever happen to any one. I encourage you to see the sacrifice HE made on the cross for you and accept HIM into your life. No body is god unto himself cos you have no control over your life. It is by HIS mercy that we are not consumed but given the opportunity to know HIM and accept HIM as Saviour of our souls. After death, what will happen to your soul?

  • And no! I refuse to taste of the stale bread. And if we play the game for a moment... what makes you think that your "god" is a "He"? And not a "She" or "Both". Who told you your god was a he?What is the image of your god? When you look deep into your psyche... does he have blue eyes and blond hair? Or is he the old grey hair Caucasian? Or do you relate the divine with the motifs of African deities and ancestors?.

  • @izerelynda - God/Jesus has everything to do with race! First of all these are words coming out of the European lexicon. Linguistically they have nothing to do with original concepts of spirituality, cosmology or mythologies. They are distorted references to ideas that predate the Germanic word "god" and the Hebrew word Yeshua (which has been corrupted into "Jesus"). All I am saying is... understand and appreciate your own divinity and stop idolizing and deifying white people and their concepts.

  • @NimbaFalcon spirituality has nothing to do with race/ethnicity/tribe, it transcends all of that. There is no you without the spiritual and besides, u have no control on the spiritual whether you accept it or not. There is only one person who does over all (physical/spiritual) and that is God/Jesus. D earlier you understand that, the better it is. We experience different things in life that will make you realise ther is nothin divine about you on your own. Tell me what you have control over

  • @izerelynda Go and view some wisdom from our long gone elder/ancestors Dr. B.

    Youtube or google him and maybe you'll start to understand.

    "Dr. Barashango: Blacks in the Bible"

  • this music always inspired me,orun ni ile,i want to be there.

  • I LIKE IT.

  • I think I have listened to this song 50 times today wat a lovely song

  • i luv this song

    

  • omg omg this has to be one of the best nigerian praise songs ever.!

  • I loveee thiss song

  • Where do i get this music? I am in South Africa not nigerian but love nigerian Praise and worsip songs.

  • may we get to that heavenly home . amen

  • very moving lyrics and therapeutic song.

  • @yuyamama, the title of the song is Kingdom of God. it is saying (Kingdom of God is the reward of believer, God don't let me perish, earth is the market and heaven is home, get me home) May we all get there IJN

  • @ajokeayaoba Thanks, now i love it even more, stay Blessed.

  • this song make wanna cry

  • I finally found this song

  • I am Tanzanian, I like the song, I do not understand a thing. can somebody tell us what it means, at least the title.

    

  • @yuvamama The song simply says that the ultimate gain of a born again Christian is the Kingdom of God.It further add that our earthly possessions can not grant us the Kingdom of God . Also it says that our sojourn on earth is temporary and Heaven is the ultimate home.

  • @yuvamama The song says that the ultimate reward of a born again christian is the inheritance of the Kingdom of God.It stresses the fact that our earthly possessions can not grant us eternity. Our sojourn on earth is temporary and heaven alone is the true home.May we not miss Heaven IJN.

  • I am Tanzanian, I like the song, I do not understand a thing. can somebody tell us what it means, at least the title.

  • A highly inspired song by the holy spirit. May He count us worthy to be part of His Kingdom.

  • so nice great cool

  • Always a blessing to any Lara George's songs. I'm Ghanaian and don't understand the song completely. Yet I feel something within everytime I hear this song and many others.

  • what a song God bless u Lara George. the first time i heard it i froze stiff it just took over me. i belive its one of Gods favorits too

  • what a song God bless u Lara George

  • this song has so much annointing that l cant stand eachtime l listen.God bless you lara...praises to God.l want to be there too,father help me to make heaven on the last day,amen

  • this song has so much annointing that l cant stand eachtime l listen.God bless you lara...praises to God

  • please can i have a resume of this song in english

  • @loveoflord1

    Ijoba orun l'ere oni gbagbo o ---- God's Kingdom (Heaven) is the reward of a believer

    Maje un k'una baba, mu mi d'ele --- don't let me miss the way father get me home...

    owo ti mo ni ko le mumi d'ele - - the money that I have cannot take me home

  • i love this song too much and and praise the lord for this song

    thy GOD bless u lara georges and always give you to sing very well for his glory in JESUS-NAME

  • did this song to my pastors funeral !!

  • Awesome......just awesome.......

  • I am a ghanian and i love listening to this song!! My best friend who is a yoruba translated it for me and it is really touching!! I always shed tears when listening to it!! Very lovely!!

  • beautiful song

  • what a wonderful God,his full of praises,i want to be there too,heavenly home

  • which language is this? please?

    

  • @alishatu its yoruba

    

  • @alishatu this is yoruba its a nigerian language.. like the song huh? lol

  • Glory be to the name of God who give sister Lara inspiration to sing this song ever green in my life

  • The kingdom of heaven is the reward of the believer (2ce)

    Don't let me miss it Father! Take me all the way home (2ce)

    The money I have cannot buy me a fare to this home. The car that I own cannot drive me to this home. The friends that I have cannot escort me to this home. All of the books in this world cannot guide me to this home.

    Don't let me miss it, Father please take me all the way home

    So I don't fade away like smoke along the way, take me all the way home

    The world is a marketplace, hea

  • @frominsidelookingout thanks for the translation!!!! a few of us needed it

  • How can someone dislike this video. 8 people don't want to go home.

  • The kingdom of Heaven is the reward of the believer (2ce)

    Don't let me miss it Father, take me all the way home (2ce)

    The money I have cannot buy me a fare to this home

    The car I own cannot drive me to this home

    The friends that I have cannot escort me to this home

    All of the books in this world cannot guide me to this home

    Don't let me miss it Father, take me all the way home

    So I don't fade away like smoke along the way... Take me all the way home

    The world is a market place, Heaven is the t

  • Can some one translate the words in English please..its really a nice song. thanks and God bless.

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  • One of the most awesome and inspiring song that help me to guard my salvation jealously and to keep focus that no matter how long I stay on this earth one day I will have to meet my creator. With that in mind the song is a reminder for me to worship and serve the ancient of days and the rock of ages.

  • Can someone please translate this song. That wil a great blessings!

  • This song kept playing when my mom died.Also "In Christ Alone" and "Your Name".

  • @randilake I believe that what you and your siblings can do to honor the memory of your mom is reach your full potential in life and be the type of person that God has ordain you to be. she has done great by raising someone like you, what more can I say....

  • This is awesome song

  • ki n' ma ku sona. this is a prayer in and of itself.

  • go to yahoo and type lara george lyrics you'll get the translation right there

  • i love this songz, it lifts up my spirit......

    feel bigger than my problems.

  • May we all never find wanted on that day of judgement in jesus name AMEN.

  • @onasanya07 :AMEN<3

  • @onasanya07 Amen oh!

  • GOD BLESS YOU: MAY GOD HELP US ALL TO LIVE A LIFE THAT GLORIFIES HIM SO THAT WE CAN ALL MAKE IT TO HEAVEN IN JESUS NAME (AMEN)........... Oluwa mu mi dele ogo

  • can people please song the English version . I so much love this song, it get connected to Heaven .......

  • 8 people didn't want to go to heaven

  • I live for only two days - today and that day.

  • This song is a blessing!!! You, Lara George are a blessing

    I can't understand the lyriics but it is so deep

  • Hello, please I want to present this song in my church, do u have the instrumentals?

  • its d first time am listening and seeing this song its very spiritual, i feel like am somewhere else. GOD BLESS LARA FOR HER TALENT

  • every night b4 i go to bed i must listen to this track again and again and again oh my god, i feel like i am on one on one with god when am listening to it, god bless you Lara.

  • Beautiful! Truly heavenly! Brought tears to my eyes listening to this and I wish to be with Him one day. I love you, my Daddy in Heaven. This singer is so beautiful and talented.

  • 8 people mistakenly pushed the dislike button!!!! I luv this song!

  • @senayon85 i know right.. silly people

  • i love this video, am not yoruba but i knw all the lyrics

  • 8 dislikes? how can anyone hate this? it is SO uplifting

  • Such an angelic voice, takes you straight to worship. Beautiful!

  • Though she was not the composer of this song but the  way she rendered it,very inspiring,she brought a lot of innovations into the song.She sang it very well,the lyrics are well articulated.I'm really inspired.Thank God for your life.

  • sweet innocent annointed voice! Blessings

  • You can,t help feeling you are in Heaven on Earth!!!! I love your voice, so angelic, heartwarming, moving and unveiling all the Beauty that is Africa. Pls. do not stop singing, May God Bless you always Ms. Lara!!!!