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A Heartfelt Thanks Oh Lord, our God, we come to say, Thank you for all, in every way. For life, for love, for blessings true, We thank you, Lord, for all we do. Your grace and mercy, we receive with glee, Your peace and joy, a gift to me. In times of need, you're always near, Guiding us through, dispelling fear. For family, friends, and all we hold dear, We thank you, Lord, and wipe away our tear. For health, for strength, for every new day, We give thanks, Lord, in every way. Your love and care, a constant theme, A shelter from life's stormy dream. In gratitude, we lift our voice,y Thanking you, Lord, with heart and choice. May our thanks rise like incense sweet, Pleasing your heart, a treat to meet. We thank you, Lord, with all our heart, Forever grateful, we'll never depart. |
Ẹ panu pọ̀ pé ire ni tèmi. |
Ire, ire, ire ni tèmi. Goodness, goodness, goodness is mine. |
Goodness all the way. |
Thank You Lord for a new day. |
Ìràwé ọdán, ko ma jẹ 'yá ó jẹ ọdán Ìràwé ọ̀dàn, kó ma jẹ 'yà ó jẹ òdàn Ẹlẹ́dá mi, kó ma jẹ yà ó jẹ mí. The traits of the oak, must not suffer the oak The traits of the forest, must not suffer the forest My Creator must not suffer me. |
Thank You Lord for surplus and abundance. |
Ìràwé ọdán, ko ma jẹ 'yá ó jẹ ọdán Ìràwé ọ̀dàn, kó ma jẹ 'yà ó jẹ òdàn Ẹlẹ́dá mi, kó ma jẹ yà ó jẹ mí. The traits of the oak, must not suffer the oak The traits of the forest, must not suffer the forest My Creator must not suffer me. |
Lord, make goodness permanent in my life by Your power. |
Today is the last Friday of August, 2024. Glory be to God. |
Ire o lo ruko meji Ire ni ire n je. |
We give God the glory We give God honour We give God the glory We give God honour |
Thank You Lord for your love and kindness. |
Thank You Lord for endless goodness |
Mo sorí re, Ẹléda mí mo dúpẹ́. |
A ò ni se àsetì láyé Àsẹ. |
Ire owó ire ọmọ ire alafía ire ẹ̀mí gígùn ni tèmi títí láí láí. AṢẸ |
Surely, goodness and mercies shall forever be my portion |
In the vibrant tapestry of life, where threads of joy and sorrow intertwine, there lived a young woman named Toyin. Blessed with an unwavering spirit and a heart filled with gratitude, she possessed a remarkable ability to find joy and purpose in even the most challenging of circumstances. From a tender age, Toyin had been taught the importance of giving thanks to God. Her parents instilled in her the belief that every breath she took, every blessing she received, was a gift from the divine. And so, Toyin made it her daily practice to express her gratitude, no matter how small or insignificant the occasion may seem. As Toyin grew older, she faced her fair share of trials and tribulations. She lost loved ones, experienced setbacks in her career, and endured moments of doubt and despair. But through it all, her unwavering faith and her habit of giving thanks remained her constant companions. One fateful day, as Toyin walked home from work, she witnessed a horrific accident. A speeding car had collided with a group of pedestrians, leaving several people injured and one young child dead. The sight filled her with overwhelming grief and sorrow. But even in that moment of darkness, Toyin's heart turned towards gratitude. She thanked God for the lives that had been spared, for the first responders who rushed to the scene, and for the community that would come together to support the victims and their families. Toyin's unwavering gratitude did not go unnoticed. People were drawn to her positive spirit and her ability to find light even in the darkest of times. She became a beacon of hope for those around her, inspiring them to embrace gratitude and to seek joy in the simple things in life. One day, Toyin's company announced a major layoff, and she found herself without a job. Fear and uncertainty washed over her, but she refused to let it consume her. Instead, she thanked God for the opportunity to rest and to reassess her career path. During her time away from work, Toyin volunteered at a local soup kitchen, where she served meals to those in need. She also started a blog where she shared her thoughts on gratitude and mindfulness. Her words resonated with countless people, and her blog quickly gained a large following. Eventually, Toyin was offered a new job that was a perfect fit for her skills and passions. She was grateful for the opportunity to use her talents to make a positive impact on the world. And so, Toyin continued to live her life with a heart filled with gratitude, inspiring others to do the same. For in the tapestry of life, the threads of gratitude weave a vibrant and enduring pattern. They transform challenges into opportunities, sorrow into joy, and darkness into light. And as Toyin's story reminds us, the practice of giving thanks is not merely a religious duty but a transformative force that has the power to shape our lives and the world around us. |
Bá yé n sátá èmí Èsù èké ni wọ́n, wọ́n n se l'á sán Èké ni wọ́n, wọ́n se l'á sán. When the world tries trouble With the spirit of the devil; they are deceivers, they labour in vain They are deceivers, they labour in vain. |
Ire mi kò ní kọjá mi My goodness will not pass me by. |
Ire, a name that is beautiful Goodness abounds in our home May my head be filled with goodness, goodness for us all Goodness in our dance, in our work, in our food Ire, a name that has significance Goodness always follows the diligent May my head be filled with goodness, goodness for us all Goodness in our dance, in our work, in our food Goodness is like a fruitful tree Goodness is like a peaceful home May my head be filled with goodness, goodness for us all Goodness in our dance, in our work, in our food I pray for a blessing for us I pray for a brighter future for us May my head be filled with goodness, goodness for us all Goodness in our dance, in our work, in our food We rely on your love Goodness, we seek for our path May our heads be filled with goodness, goodness for us all Goodness in our dance, in our work, in our food Goodness is our name Goodness is our legacy May our heads be filled with goodness, goodness for us all Goodness in our dance, in our work, in our food. |
Tó bá yá a ó gba 're o Tó bá yá a ó gba 're Ìpèbì l'awà o Ìpèbì l'awà o Tó bá yá a ó gba 're Ó ti yá, a ó gba 're o Ó ti yá, a ó gba 're Ọ̀rọ̀ wa dayọ̀ o Ọ̀rọ̀ wa dayọ̀ o Ó ti yá, a ó gba 're. When the time comes we will get goodness. When the time comes we will get goodness. We are in expectation We are in expectation We will get goodness The time has come to get goodness The time has come to get goodness Our life is in joy Our life is in joy The time has come to get goodness |
Ọmọ mi ni gílasì mi o, Ọmọ mi ni gílasì mi o, Ọmọ mi ni gílasì tí mo fi n wojú Ọmọ mi ni gílasì ti mo fi n rí na o K'ayé ma fọ́ gílasì mi o. My child is my glasses, My child is my mirror, My child is the mirror that I look into My child is the glasses that I use to see The world must not shatter my glasses. |
PowerofthePosit:My goodness has come Goodness, come My goodness, welcome My goodness has come home. |
Olúwa ni agbára ẹmí mi Olúwa ni àbò ibi ìsadi mi. Ògo ni fún Oluwa l'ókè. |