I'm from 🇵🇼 Palau and my wife is Samoan. My sister is 1/2 Cherokee Indian 1/2 Palauan she introduced me to Samoan music and this is close to my Heart like my MOTHER. SO the palauan version with this version hits me hard when I'm going thru hard times... If your bilingual and know GOD but been going thru somethings listen to this SWEET SOUND IN YOUR EAR
I've been looking for this song for at least 1 or 2 years now .... And God has finally blessed me by making me find it. Just enjoying every single second of this masterpiece ... 😍😍😍
Amen! PTL! This is on our menu each Sunday for Singspiratiom, before Service /all to worship. God bless Bro Mose for allowing God to use his children for Kingdom. Hey Katinas', God bless your work and Ministry. We Love ya in the Love of Christ! 2020/Hawaii
I truly love this song although I don't know the meaning of it, being a descendant from the Alif'Uru people from the famous Spice Islands: the most western part of Melanesia. Sopa Upu, Sopa Ina hai nama Mena nala lai Muri-o. Upu Latu Pika Uru
I love You LORD And I lift my voice To worship You, OH my soul rejoice. Take Joy my KING, in what You hear. Let it be a Sweet, Sweet, Sound, in Your ear. We Exalt THEE We Exalt THEE We Exalt THEE, OH, OH LORD. REPEAT.
And they sang a new song, saying, "Worthy are you to take the scroll and to open its seals, for you were slain, and by your blood you ransomed people for God from every tribe and LANGUAGE and people and NATION, (Revelation 5:9, ESV)