Born to the church and going to Silo was a therapy alone, being a 9 year old during this times in 1998, we would just go to Silo on a Friday and play, dance,eat and do ice creams whole time then come back home on a Sunday
This song takes me back to 1998 when Rev F.S. Modise was laid to rest... I still vividly remember how emotional my mum was hence panicking thinking that the disease which brought her to IPHC would come back. May his soul continue to rest in peace. He healed so many people & restored their human dignity which was taken away by the devil.
@@kelebogilelou2858 the song literally means just put your whole trust & faith in God hands he'll see you through Just like a tree that has been planted near the river. It gets more water, food & protection more than the other trees which are planted far away from the flowing river. At home I speak Xitsonga & Sepedi so It might not be 100% accurate. My knowledge of Isizulu & Isixhosa is about 80-90%.
@@Stirlingshirecastle Othemba ummeli wophila njalo njenge sihlala esimile eduze komfula ,the meaning is: The one who trust the Lord will leave like a tree that is standing next to the river, remember the tree that is next to the river is always have green leaves because of water
Im just like you, im tswana speaking but i love this song so much. Do not understand the words but it touches me spiritually. Thanks to translators in the comments, it carries a powerful message indeed @@kelebogilelou2858
Aish I only see Angels dancing ke a lorata bana ba ga Ntate 😥😥Emma,Lekaba and Malete keep on resting in peace your voices always remembered,,, Gaborone Botswana
One of the unknown legends of this song I've recently found out he played the beautiful guitar here is Ntokozo Zungu. This interview he taks about it with Thami Mdluli the producer, let's hear their journeys before we lose all of our legends. Have a blessed one. th-cam.com/video/WW46sGnvlqQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=FWHTHQroQzfcK9Cm
The two girls 👭 sing amazing 😮😢😢 i am shocked 😮😮😮😮😢😢😢❤❤❤🎉🎉
Born to the church and going to Silo was a therapy alone, being a 9 year old during this times in 1998, we would just go to Silo on a Friday and play, dance,eat and do ice creams whole time then come back home on a Sunday
This song takes me back to 1998 when Rev F.S. Modise was laid to rest... I still vividly remember how emotional my mum was hence panicking thinking that the disease which brought her to IPHC would come back. May his soul continue to rest in peace. He healed so many people & restored their human dignity which was taken away by the devil.
I loved this song as a kid I don't even understand it since I'm a tswana.the old man healed me ke sa leboga le today
@@kelebogilelou2858 the song literally means just put your whole trust & faith in God hands he'll see you through Just like a tree that has been planted near the river. It gets more water, food & protection more than the other trees which are planted far away from the flowing river. At home I speak Xitsonga & Sepedi so It might not be 100% accurate. My knowledge of Isizulu & Isixhosa is about 80-90%.
@@Stirlingshirecastle Othemba ummeli wophila njalo njenge sihlala esimile eduze komfula ,the meaning is: The one who trust the Lord will leave like a tree that is standing next to the river, remember the tree that is next to the river is always have green leaves because of water
Im just like you, im tswana speaking but i love this song so much. Do not understand the words but it touches me spiritually. Thanks to translators in the comments, it carries a powerful message indeed @@kelebogilelou2858
Amen🙏
You know when I listen to this song I feel like crying it makes me feel like i was there but I am only 14years old❤❤
One of my favorite songs angelic voices I am not a member of iphc but heye I love these ladies may their beautiful souls continue to rest in peace
Truly this era bring tears to our souls. Wishing one Sabbath we can praise the Creator ka difela fela re hopole pholoso ya rona.
❤My late mom and aunt 😢😢😢used to love the song
I enjoy this songs a lot , HEAVY GOSPEL MUSIC . POWERFUL
Aish I only see Angels dancing ke a lorata bana ba ga Ntate 😥😥Emma,Lekaba and Malete keep on resting in peace your voices always remembered,,, Gaborone Botswana
The lead guitar killing me slowly
I love this song and I understand the meaning of the song it’s just a wonderful song
😅😊😅😢
This song makes mi crazy 🙆♀️🙆♀️🙏
Oh this song remind me of my late brother.Moemedi waka le jwale o sale Modimo
Great voices, that woman was such a soul blesser may she rest in internal peace we will ever miss her presence
This song was in trouble, two beautiful lead voices on point...🔥
Pina e e kgopotsa ka 1995 phakela ntate a re re latlhe tsotlhe tse re tlang ka tsona.are fe modimo o phelang.🤣🤣
One of the unknown legends of this song I've recently found out he played the beautiful guitar here is Ntokozo Zungu.
This interview he taks about it with Thami Mdluli the producer, let's hear their journeys before we lose all of our legends. Have a blessed one.
th-cam.com/video/WW46sGnvlqQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=FWHTHQroQzfcK9Cm
Mo kgotso e leng teng Modimo o teng,ha kgotso e seyo Modimo ga a teng.
I miss mamaema ❤❤❤
I miss u mamaema ❤
That lead guitar ❤❤❤❤❤
God bless even in heaven
Rest In peace God had sent u m in Botswana
Her voice😢😢😢😢😢
Kosha ye ebose bathong theeletsang katara yee
One of my favorite
Love it so much.
I really love this music
Peace father FS
Listen to the guitar
Perfect
🎉 2:21
May your precious soul rest in peace Mme Emma
Makaphumle uMam Emma❤
Bathong Mme Emmah passed on , I was not aware , I was disturbed by fights in dat church
Bana ba 101
Adorei
Jabu hlongwane
Ke bana ba Tau ya leloko la yehud
Morena wa marena
I like the chorus
Anyone to translate please
Mo kgotso e leng teng Modimo o teng,ha kgotso e seyo Modimo ga a teng.