Not Hawaiian. Born generations. Local. This my aina to. All I know. Got Hawaiian blood . in my keiki . My grandson. Kamehahameha school my kids. Hawaiian. Blood. Me. All I know. Is Hawaii. Born here. Raised here. Fluent pidgeon.
That's good. I keep hearing reports that more Hawaiians live in the continental United States than on the island. The whole of the islands have become gentrified because it's a beautiful place where everyone wants to live.
I grew up in Hawaii and my family and I left Oahu a few years ago. I miss it there everyday. Since this song came out I would ride my bike blasting this song from my speaker. I got lots of looks but I don't care, Hawaii will always be a part of me!🌺🌺
We going through the same here on guam..much love to our brothers and sisters in the pacific.. We must stand up and stay humble to our ancestors, this land belongs to the people . Our ancestors bled, sweated and blessed our lands for future generations God bless you all ..1 warrior , 1 pacific
Aloha, Da kine music hits home with me as well. I was married to a beautiful Hawaiian soul for 25 years and just because I'm native Cherokee Believe me dis kēia kaikamahine Cherokee / keʻokeʻo understands the frustration of prejudices. My Ohana Akeo's will live forever in ❤and light🌈 🤙✌
My Hawaii you can never take away! This song brought tears to my eyes. This is a cry out to our people, there doesn't seem to be much we can do about the past but going forward, we need to be more protective about OUR HAWAII'S future in every possible way. We must somehow try to stop over crowding. This is just an island, not a continent. Yes we have ALOHA HERE. SO ITS HARD FOR US TO DO THIS. But our politicians need to be more involved in figuring some sort of plan to protect not only the 'aina our homelands but also our people. They need to think of something that could help prevent the increasing population or influx of people and the driving up costs for local residents to even survive here. Local families have to move away to live comfortably elsewhere usually selling their home to investors or foreigners most who aren't interested in living here, but just want to make money by capitalizing on buying up land, houses, beach front properties by offering even cash purchases that drive up the real estate market, making it unobtainable for local families to afford. Then there are the people who can afford to buy a house and move here because they can see it's a beautiful place to settle. So ironically we are switching places. Hawaii residents go to the states and mainland residents come here. I am not against people desiring to move here but somehow there has to be a way to limit or control what's happening. Our keiki cannot afford the future, sad to say. That's why I take this song as a cry out! MY HAWAII YOU CAN NEVER TAKE AWAY! It is a cry out from the younger generation, we must do something. MY HAWAII IS BEING TAKEN AWAY! Let's unite people, live this message in this song and figure how to stop this from happening, in our Hawaiian way peacefully, yet stand strong and kokua!
I agree .. so much buildings being built and no aina left. Especially the Island I was born and raised on, Oahu. Concrete jungle already .. hardly any aina .. so sad 😭. Hope my second home Maui doesn’t get to a place where there’s no aina left only buildings and houses and overpopulated beaches. Now dey get people coming in saying dey da original Hawaiians and dey goin make dis their home .... what ??? Dey stay papolo and saying dey da original Hawaiians .. smh 🤦🏻♀️ Go get educated about where da original Hawaiians came from .... da Marquesas, not Africa.
This song sings TRUTH at this moment in time! Stay safe a fight for freedom family!!! I am a California resident but half of my family is on the islands ! Mahalo 🙏🏽 and blessings to everyone . One love
This is such a beautiful and powerful song! I saw a short documentary on RUclips about how the people and the nation of Hawaii only have a small amount of acreage of their land It's sad that we as human beings want to consume and possess everything and forget to love each other and appreciate the roots of the people that were there before. Jah music 🙏🏽🇲🇱🌺 Jah bless the nation of Hawaii May they someday get their land!
I am born and raised on Oahu so proud some one has made a voice for me on how I feel about PRECIOUS HAWAI'I IS to me and other natives. Much mahalos to you The Green
@@808Vegainz Love Hawaii and my Illocano ohana. I use to stay Waipahu, as a white dude I only felt uncomfortable one time when my wife was doing home health PT in a homestead area and I was sitting in the car. Not to mention some fucker stole my slippahs from da beach in Nanakuli. Its funny though, its like people on the mainland claiming they have native American roots, so many on the islands claim Hawaiian roots when they are filipino/Japanese/Chinese/Portuguese/korean hybrids.
I have an ancestor that emigrated from Guam to Hawaii in the late 1800s and married a local native Hawaiian girl, my 3rd great-grandmother. I have always held my Hawaiian ancestry in a special place in my heart! However I have never been there, and I really hope to go someday and see where my ancestors lived. I don’t wanna do the touristy things, I want to see the locals and see what it’s like to live there!
We need to stand for our rights! We need to stand for our people! We the people have the responsibility to protect our land! My brothers from Maui the world is watching and we will not let you alone, aloha!
Brings tears to my eyes Everytime I listen bah. You understand if you Hawaiian. Mahalo Caleb and the green solid jam. One Hawaiian in north Carolina rajah
My Hawaii you can never take away. No matter what my Hawaiian people and everyone else who loves Hawaii the way we do will always fight for our aina. ❤ 🌊
Brah, dis hits me right in da feels, especially our beautiful olelo incorporated into dis mele. Chicken skin mean kine! Da Green does it again! Mean kanakas mean!!!🤙🏾
Lopaka Peters I've been thinking of moving because each year it gets harder and harder for my ohana to survive here on same stagnant wages while our rent keeps going up and up. But I really, really dont want to, if I do its because i'd be forced to, to prevent my ohana be being on the streets. As a kanaka, my family has been here for generations, both sides of my family, my Dad's side from Maui and my mom's side from Waianae. My ancestors have been on these islands for hundreds, if not a thousand years. And because of what is sung about in this song...Mr. Money Man, pricing us (Kanaka Maoli's) out of our own islands, pricing us out of our kingdom that was stolen. If the day ever comes where me and my ohana have to move cause we are priced out, i will cry and i will cry my ancestors.
This song is ideal for all culture , my best parts to the song is verse 1 & 2,all the way from Aotearoa .e tika to koutou kerorero, your fellas words are true,wonderful blessing song ,I hope people don’t just listen to this song but hear and feel the walrua too
I was born and raised on the islands, but have moved to the mainland over 30 years ago. My folks still live on Oahu and I come to visit for a month each time just about every year. Modern man has taken over at an alarming pace. Some of the remnant who fight to keep Hawaii Nei country are becoming more informed and united. However what is built up at alarming rates cannot be undone. It is sad to see. This song made me cry. The conquerors have vast resources and it is in their nature to ‘modernize’. We are all subject to modernization because we live in modern homes, drive modern cars, have iPhones, etc. Even those who sing songs such as these fly on airplanes, drive modern cars. Not very many people live like the Flintstones. There is no escape. I am a Christian and these things that happen to Hawaii happen everywhere else. Why? Because of sin and its pervasive effects on humanity. What is sin? Sin is basically not acknowledging and submitting to the God of all creation. What we see has started long ago. The following passages are from the Bible. 2 Timothy 3:1-5 reads: But know this: Hard times will come in the last days. For people will be lovers of self, lovers of money, boastful, proud, demeaning, disobedient to parents, ungrateful, unholy, unloving, irreconcilable, slanderers, without self-control, brutal, without love for what is good, traitors, reckless, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, holding to the form of godliness but denying its power. Avoid these people. You can avoid these people, but they’re not going anywhere. At some point in our lives, we’ve all done these things. Some of us continue to do so all the while enjoying beautiful songs such as these. In Matthew it reads,”“You are going to hear of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not alarmed, because these things must take place, but the end is not yet. For nation will rise up against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be famines and earthquakes in various places. All these events are the beginning of labor pains.” Matthew 24:6-8 CSB The God of all creation will destroy the earth in the future. In the book of Revelation chapter 16 it reads,”Then the seventh poured out his bowl into the air, and a loud voice came out of the temple from the throne, saying, “It is done!” There were flashes of lightning, rumblings, and peals of thunder. And a severe earthquake occurred like no other since people have been on the earth, so great was the quake. The great city split into three parts, and the cities of the nations fell. Babylon the Great was remembered in God’s presence; he gave her the cup filled with the wine of his fierce anger. Every island fled, and the mountains disappeared. Enormous hailstones, each weighing about a hundred pounds, fell from the sky on people, and they blasphemed God for the plague of hail because that plague was extremely severe.” Revelation 16:17-21 CSB ““Immediately after the distress of those days, the sun will be darkened, and the moon will not shed its light; the stars will fall from the sky, and the powers of the heavens will be shaken. Then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in the sky, and then all the peoples of the earth will mourn; and they will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory. He will send out his angels with a loud trumpet, and they will gather his elect from the four winds, from one end of the sky to the other.” Matthew 24:29-31 CSB The point of all this is that everything will pass away and we need to get right with our creator. You might be one of those people who say,”I’m not that bad of a person. I’m a moral person.” However, that’s not good enough. You’ve done something wrong along the way. Even the smallest mistake is an offense to a perfect God. He who created us set the standard of living. The CREATED has offended the CREATOR. Who is the Created? We are. The bad news is that we have all offended God and need to get right with him. For it is written: Romans 3:23 For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. The good news is that He has provided a way for us to be reconciled to Him. This is the good news: For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received: that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures. -1 Corinthians 15:3-4 Romans 10:9-10 If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For with the heart one believes and is justified, and with the mouth one confesses and is saved. John 11:25-26 Jesus said to her, I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live, and everyone who lives and believes in me shall never die. Do you believe this? Again: Romans 3:10-11 None is righteous, no, not one; no one understands; no one seeks for God. Luke 13:3 No, I tell you; but unless you repent, you will all likewise perish. So get right today with your Creator and don’t worry so much about this fading world! “Heaven and earth will pass away, but my (Jesus’) words will never pass away.” Matthew 24:35
So you’re a Christian AND support Babylon. Hmm.... maybe like the Israelites you’re happy with the slavery you’re in? This “modern civilization” which makes you work three jobs to barely scrape by then when you reach an old age; they cut off your SSI just because. Go ahead and be happy with your Babylon. Speaking of Babylon what does the Bible say in revelation about the nation with the wings mighty as an eagle??? And what’s the bald eagle to ameriKKKans?
Dammmm I'm kama'aina but live in texas and brah.....this touches the soul of this hawaiian that's for sure.....mahalo for this one it needed to be said💯🤙🏾
I'm going to DAT Charlotte show braddah Caleb, all the way from Hilo da BIG island. Hawaiians living in north Carolina thanks braddah fo coming so far east. 🤙
This song is so beautiful in that it unites us as one people. For so long, Hawai'i's people have been divided by the hands of the US in its conquest to divide us by racial background and control us as we fight amongst one another. It's time we took a stand as a nation, as one people, regardless of ethnic background, and unite. We will fight for this land we all call home. OUR HAWAI"I YOU CAN NEVER TAKE AWAY
I’m not Kanaka Maoli, but I still support the end of foreign occupation. The US military has done nothing but poison people, inflict irreversible damage to the environment, and use the islands as a forward base to terrorize other nations.
Nice 1 truthful song.we need to aloha wat we have left NO MO AINA NO MO US.. MAHALO KEKUA . MANY outsiders say ( im lucky to be hawaiian and to live in hawaii).. Then i say im not lucky fool... Im NOT LUCKY U LUCKY TO COME HERE. , IM. BLESSED TO CALL HAWAII MY HOME
This makes even more homesick! However, just got my tickets to see you here in Houston in June with Rebelution! Love you guys! Keep spreading your awesome music! Much Aloha and continued blessings 🤙🏽
During my spiritual journey, my draw to go back home Hawaii((Aiea )is overwhelming... I miss & love my "roots",family, friends, the culture& "ohana" my beloved Hawaii'i🌴🌈🕊❤❤❤
I should have landed on Oahu right now when I am writing this. Planned this trip for over a year from the UK but no movement due to the lockdown shattered all dreams. I hope I will see you soon beautiful Hawai'i !!! PAIO MAU A HO'OKŪPA’A
I remember spending the first few years in my Hawai’i before I moved... I miss my home so much I love it more than I can say just going to zippys after school or straight to the beach to swim around. And don’t get me started on hiking koko head with my friends...gah I miss it
I am HAWAIIAN and I will never leave this Land.
Me too
Same
Not Hawaiian. Born generations. Local. This my aina to. All I know. Got Hawaiian blood . in my keiki . My grandson. Kamehahameha school my kids. Hawaiian. Blood. Me. All I know. Is Hawaii. Born here. Raised here. Fluent pidgeon.
That's good. I keep hearing reports that more Hawaiians live in the continental United States than on the island. The whole of the islands have become gentrified because it's a beautiful place where everyone wants to live.
I grew up in Hawaii and my family and I left Oahu a few years ago. I miss it there everyday. Since this song came out I would ride my bike blasting this song from my speaker. I got lots of looks but I don't care, Hawaii will always be a part of me!🌺🌺
🙌Yeah u blast this song every where u go.... hawaiian is a dying breed and we are loseing our home......
I do the same thing and I only left a year ago!!! The mana is still strong in us no matter where we go or how long we are gone.
@@greenshereen represent
Good
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IM PROUD TO BE NATIVE HAWAIIAN 🌺🙌🏼💚
EO.
Same 🌺💪🏼
And so you should be
Hawaii the best 👌
We going through the same here on guam..much love to our brothers and sisters in the pacific..
We must stand up and stay humble to our ancestors, this land belongs to the people . Our ancestors bled, sweated and blessed our lands for future generations
God bless you all ..1 warrior , 1 pacific
Fight for your life brotha
@@RGE_Music everyday
Aloha, Da kine music hits home with me as well. I was married to a beautiful Hawaiian soul for 25 years and just because I'm native Cherokee Believe me dis kēia kaikamahine Cherokee / keʻokeʻo understands the frustration of prejudices. My Ohana Akeo's will live forever in ❤and light🌈 🤙✌
Guam coulda been it's own thang, too bad the 🤑 waz too enticing 😩
Mark fuckerberg owns 1300 acres on Kaua'i 😩
Coming from a Native American side of my family this type of music definitely means something. I enjoy it and the beat to it is always catchy
Same I am native American I love the Hawaiian culture this song is a masterpiece
Aho Hopi Nation here bruddas Aloha
I’m actually part Hawaiian ( mostly American Indian { Native American } ) and I say thank you in behalf of Hawaiians eh
It means everything to us kanakamaoli
Same. I am of Native American heritage. And love this song. Stay strong our Native Hawaiian Brothers and sisters!
Cant listen without a tear....its so deep so real mean chicken skin
My Hawaii you can never take away! This song brought tears to my eyes. This is a cry out to our people, there doesn't seem to be much we can do about the past but going forward, we need to be more protective about OUR HAWAII'S future in every possible way. We must somehow try to stop over crowding. This is just an island, not a continent. Yes we have ALOHA HERE. SO ITS HARD FOR US TO DO THIS. But our politicians need to be more involved in figuring some sort of plan to protect not only the 'aina our homelands but also our people. They need to think of something that could help prevent the increasing population or influx of people and the driving up costs for local residents to even survive here. Local families have to move away to live comfortably elsewhere usually selling their home to investors or foreigners most who aren't interested in living here, but just want to make money by capitalizing on buying up land, houses, beach front properties by offering even cash purchases that drive up the real estate market, making it unobtainable for local families to afford. Then there are the people who can afford to buy a house and move here because they can see it's a beautiful place to settle. So ironically we are switching places. Hawaii residents go to the states and mainland residents come here. I am not against people desiring to move here but somehow there has to be a way to limit or control what's happening. Our keiki cannot afford the future, sad to say. That's why I take this song as a cry out! MY HAWAII YOU CAN NEVER TAKE AWAY! It is a cry out from the younger generation, we must do something. MY HAWAII IS BEING TAKEN AWAY! Let's unite people, live this message in this song and figure how to stop this from happening, in our Hawaiian way peacefully, yet stand strong and kokua!
Make na pu’ukia e kaua no makou!!
@@ERROR-mx2ee let it be never forgotten
Helena Quinn Eo
Hawaii is the worse place ever. Drugs and mental illness.
I agree .. so much buildings being built and no aina left. Especially the Island I was born and raised on, Oahu. Concrete jungle already .. hardly any aina .. so sad 😭. Hope my second home Maui doesn’t get to a place where there’s no aina left only buildings and houses and overpopulated beaches.
Now dey get people coming in saying dey da original Hawaiians and dey goin make dis their home .... what ??? Dey stay papolo and saying dey da original Hawaiians .. smh 🤦🏻♀️
Go get educated about where da original Hawaiians came from .... da Marquesas, not Africa.
This song sings TRUTH at this moment in time! Stay safe a fight for freedom family!!! I am a California resident but half of my family is on the islands ! Mahalo 🙏🏽 and blessings to everyone . One love
This is such a beautiful and powerful song! I saw a short documentary on RUclips about how the people and the nation of Hawaii only have a small amount of acreage of their land It's sad that we as human beings want to consume and possess everything and forget to love each other and appreciate the roots of the people that were there before. Jah music 🙏🏽🇲🇱🌺 Jah bless the nation of Hawaii May they someday get their land!
I am born and raised on Oahu so proud some one has made a voice for me on how I feel about PRECIOUS HAWAI'I IS to me and other natives. Much mahalos to you The Green
Wasn't born on the Islands but I sure am in love with yalls culture 🙌🏽💙 everything about it is BEAUTIFUL.
Until you visit a back road and meet a racist jackass that isn't even native to Hawaii lol.
@@808Vegainz Love Hawaii and my Illocano ohana. I use to stay Waipahu, as a white dude I only felt uncomfortable one time when my wife was doing home health PT in a homestead area and I was sitting in the car. Not to mention some fucker stole my slippahs from da beach in Nanakuli. Its funny though, its like people on the mainland claiming they have native American roots, so many on the islands claim Hawaiian roots when they are filipino/Japanese/Chinese/Portuguese/korean hybrids.
You can happily leave Hawai’i if you choose to but the fact that you believe you possess the right to force us to remain ameriKKKan is the issue
DMc'-108 most of us locals is mixed and just because we’re Hawaiian mixes doesn’t make us any less Kanaka...for example..La’akea Trask..hello.
@@CheePono775 bro cap most of Hawaii doesnt have Hawaiian blood at all
We are the rootz we are dis aina protect this land we are warrior's fight hand in hand we through with conquers my hawaii you never can take away
I miss my aina 😢 Priced out of paradise
I have an ancestor that emigrated from Guam to Hawaii in the late 1800s and married a local native Hawaiian girl, my 3rd great-grandmother. I have always held my Hawaiian ancestry in a special place in my heart! However I have never been there, and I really hope to go someday and see where my ancestors lived. I don’t wanna do the touristy things, I want to see the locals and see what it’s like to live there!
Hawaii the best, love from NY 👍
btw, one of the lyrics reference the overthrow of Hawai'i. they sang this yesterday at a 4th of july event which I was surprised by
@@OperationHawaiianamust have been awesome
We need to stand for our rights! We need to stand for our people! We the people have the responsibility to protect our land! My brothers from Maui the world is watching and we will not let you alone, aloha!
When they chant in Hawaiian, I get goosebumps. This song is just so beautiful all around ❤️🌺
Me toooooo
I agree with you 100% hun. I love Hawaii I go every year, and when I'm out there I play the song by the ocean at sunset. It's a beautiful thing.
@@scratcherking10 n f this
I do too
scratcher king yeah I was born and raised here. Just everything about Hawaii is so beautiful.
Aloha Hawai'i Blessings and love from the UK. 🙏🌍🕊Beautiful song, Love The Green. Keep up the good fight. ❤💛💚
Brings tears to my eyes Everytime I listen bah. You understand if you Hawaiian. Mahalo Caleb and the green solid jam. One Hawaiian in north Carolina rajah
U guys are amazing thanks for performing at my auntys celebration of life 😄🤙🏾
My Hawaii I love you and I miss you,!! a very happy to be Hawaiian 🤙.. sending aloha prayers to Hawaii 🙏🙏🙏❤️
My Hawaii you can never take away. No matter what my Hawaiian people and everyone else who loves Hawaii the way we do will always fight for our aina. ❤ 🌊
We stand in solidarity✊🏽
With love from Guam🇬🇺💙
Brah, dis hits me right in da feels, especially our beautiful olelo incorporated into dis mele.
Chicken skin mean kine!
Da Green does it again!
Mean kanakas mean!!!🤙🏾
I'm devastated as an American to hear this . Hawaii is so rich in culture I'm do blessed to be able to visit
Yeah bro same here wanted to move to west coast not anymore now
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Lopaka Peters yea Braddah, it’s crazy out dea now. Hawai’i is ingrained in our very essence and we are the keiki o Ka aina, pa’a in our roots!!!
Lopaka Peters I've been thinking of moving because each year it gets harder and harder for my ohana to survive here on same stagnant wages while our rent keeps going up and up. But I really, really dont want to, if I do its because i'd be forced to, to prevent my ohana be being on the streets. As a kanaka, my family has been here for generations, both sides of my family, my Dad's side from Maui and my mom's side from Waianae. My ancestors have been on these islands for hundreds, if not a thousand years. And because of what is sung about in this song...Mr. Money Man, pricing us (Kanaka Maoli's) out of our own islands, pricing us out of our kingdom that was stolen. If the day ever comes where me and my ohana have to move cause we are priced out, i will cry and i will cry my ancestors.
This song is ideal for all culture , my best parts to the song is verse 1 & 2,all the way from Aotearoa .e tika to koutou kerorero, your fellas words are true,wonderful blessing song ,I hope people don’t just listen to this song but hear and feel the walrua too
Im part native north american and i feel this deep in my soul i get emotional and Goosebumps when i hear this song
Mauna kea 🙏🏼🔺️🙏🏼 thanks for always blessing us with your music 💚💛❤ much love from Sweden 🇸🇪❤💛💚
Love Sweden
Frank I feel you my braddah this song really reached out to my heart... the olelo and the message is strong. We need more songs like this
Souljahz Still standing 🇬🇧🙌🏽✊🏽
Domination!
I was born and raised on the islands, but have moved to the mainland over 30 years ago. My folks still live on Oahu and I come to visit for a month each time just about every year. Modern man has taken over at an alarming pace. Some of the remnant who fight to keep Hawaii Nei country are becoming more informed and united. However what is built up at alarming rates cannot be undone. It is sad to see. This song made me cry. The conquerors have vast resources and it is in their nature to ‘modernize’. We are all subject to modernization because we live in modern homes, drive modern cars, have iPhones, etc. Even those who sing songs such as these fly on airplanes, drive modern cars. Not very many people live like the Flintstones. There is no escape.
I am a Christian and these things that happen to Hawaii happen everywhere else. Why? Because of sin and its pervasive effects on humanity. What is sin? Sin is basically not acknowledging and submitting to the God of all creation. What we see has started long ago.
The following passages are from the Bible. 2 Timothy 3:1-5 reads:
But know this: Hard times will come in the last days. For people will be lovers of self, lovers of money, boastful, proud, demeaning, disobedient to parents, ungrateful, unholy, unloving, irreconcilable, slanderers, without self-control, brutal, without love for what is good, traitors, reckless, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, holding to the form of godliness but denying its power. Avoid these people.
You can avoid these people, but they’re not going anywhere. At some point in our lives, we’ve all done these things. Some of us continue to do so all the while enjoying beautiful songs such as these.
In Matthew it reads,”“You are going to hear of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not alarmed, because these things must take place, but the end is not yet. For nation will rise up against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be famines and earthquakes in various places. All these events are the beginning of labor pains.”
Matthew 24:6-8 CSB
The God of all creation will destroy the earth in the future. In the book of Revelation chapter 16 it reads,”Then the seventh poured out his bowl into the air, and a loud voice came out of the temple from the throne, saying, “It is done!” There were flashes of lightning, rumblings, and peals of thunder. And a severe earthquake occurred like no other since people have been on the earth, so great was the quake. The great city split into three parts, and the cities of the nations fell. Babylon the Great was remembered in God’s presence; he gave her the cup filled with the wine of his fierce anger. Every island fled, and the mountains disappeared. Enormous hailstones, each weighing about a hundred pounds, fell from the sky on people, and they blasphemed God for the plague of hail because that plague was extremely severe.”
Revelation 16:17-21 CSB
““Immediately after the distress of those days, the sun will be darkened, and the moon will not shed its light; the stars will fall from the sky, and the powers of the heavens will be shaken. Then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in the sky, and then all the peoples of the earth will mourn; and they will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory. He will send out his angels with a loud trumpet, and they will gather his elect from the four winds, from one end of the sky to the other.”
Matthew 24:29-31 CSB
The point of all this is that everything will pass away and we need to get right with our creator. You might be one of those people who say,”I’m not that bad of a person. I’m a moral person.”
However, that’s not good enough. You’ve done something wrong along the way. Even the smallest mistake is an offense to a perfect God. He who created us set the standard of living. The CREATED has offended the CREATOR. Who is the Created? We are. The bad news is that we have all offended God and need to get right with him. For it is written:
Romans 3:23
For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.
Romans 6:23
For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.
The good news is that He has provided a way for us to be reconciled to Him.
This is the good news:
For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received: that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures.
-1 Corinthians 15:3-4
Romans 10:9-10
If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For with the heart one believes and is justified, and with the mouth one confesses and is saved.
John 11:25-26
Jesus said to her, I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live, and everyone who lives and believes in me shall never die. Do you believe this?
Again:
Romans 3:10-11
None is righteous, no, not one; no one understands; no one seeks for God.
Luke 13:3
No, I tell you; but unless you repent, you will all likewise perish.
So get right today with your Creator and don’t worry so much about this fading world!
“Heaven and earth will pass away, but my (Jesus’) words will never pass away.”
Matthew 24:35
So you’re a Christian AND support Babylon. Hmm.... maybe like the Israelites you’re happy with the slavery you’re in? This “modern civilization” which makes you work three jobs to barely scrape by then when you reach an old age; they cut off your SSI just because. Go ahead and be happy with your Babylon. Speaking of Babylon what does the Bible say in revelation about the nation with the wings mighty as an eagle??? And what’s the bald eagle to ameriKKKans?
Rahjah !! True dat WE INDIGENOUS PEEPS !! Ea” O and 🤙🏾🤙🏾To our NATIVE INDIANS BRADDAHZ N TITAS
Kings of kings flow through are veins every kanaka feel da mana e o aloha aina
Dammmm I'm kama'aina but live in texas and brah.....this touches the soul of this hawaiian that's for sure.....mahalo for this one it needed to be said💯🤙🏾
Are you even kanaka?
🔥🔥 👑🙏🏾WILL ALL THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE RISE UP IT'S TIME TO TAKE YOUR RIGHTFUL PLACE RISE UP RISE UP RISE UP🙏🏾👑🔥🔥
The opening it beautiful, the whole song is just awesome and really speaks to what is going on in Hawaii! ❤️
I’m a native Hawaiian this is one favorite songs that’s man Lots of ALOHA SENT❤
Lovely song. Lovely message.I love the Hawaiian language too.
Fricken LOVE THIS🤙 Eternal Peace, love, & power to my Hawaii🙏🏽
I'm going to DAT Charlotte show braddah Caleb, all the way from Hilo da BIG island. Hawaiians living in north Carolina thanks braddah fo coming so far east. 🤙
Native Hawaiian and Chickasaw from Oklahoma double the power E'o
This song is so beautiful in that it unites us as one people. For so long, Hawai'i's people have been divided by the hands of the US in its conquest to divide us by racial background and control us as we fight amongst one another. It's time we took a stand as a nation, as one people, regardless of ethnic background, and unite. We will fight for this land we all call home. OUR HAWAI"I YOU CAN NEVER TAKE AWAY
I’m not Kanaka Maoli, but I still support the end of foreign occupation. The US military has done nothing but poison people, inflict irreversible damage to the environment, and use the islands as a forward base to terrorize other nations.
I get goosebumps and tear up everytime, powerful song.
I am a proud kanaka Maoli ❤️
Solidarity! with my island brothers and sisters.
Nice 1 truthful song.we need to aloha wat we have left NO MO AINA NO MO US.. MAHALO KEKUA . MANY outsiders say ( im lucky to be hawaiian and to live in hawaii).. Then i say im not lucky fool... Im NOT LUCKY U LUCKY TO COME HERE. , IM. BLESSED TO CALL HAWAII MY HOME
Maui 💔 prayers to my Ohana in Lahaina ❤️
Amazing music🙌🙌 the green is one of the best I've seen live
They come from loving vibes always.
Eli Mac too 👍🏼
Yessuuuh blessuuuhhh ALOHA NUI LOA 🙏💕cheeeeee
Glad to be native hawaiian
I love you Hawaii 🤙🏽
Im hawaiian and this song hits me deep in the feels , this is our home and our land our ancestors lived here
Still can't over this song....love it!!!
Always Go GREEN ❤
So much of our world is going or gone. Never stop fighting for mother earth!
👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽
I love this song and I'm Hawaiian
Ua mau ke ea o ka āina I ka pono o Hawai'i. Me ku'u one hanau e o Kaua'i. I love my home. I love the islands.
Damn this song is live!!!!! Love it great job yall.
Yess goose bumps through the whole song love it mean vibes love from Oahu exit 8. Keep up the good work my braddas ♥️💯
I was aware of the situation, though not properly educated or up to speed, but this song connected me emotionally to the people ❤️
This makes even more homesick! However, just got my tickets to see you here in Houston in June with Rebelution! Love you guys! Keep spreading your awesome music! Much Aloha and continued blessings 🤙🏽
During my spiritual journey, my draw to go back home Hawaii((Aiea )is overwhelming... I miss & love my "roots",family, friends, the culture& "ohana" my beloved Hawaii'i🌴🌈🕊❤❤❤
Eō!!!! I FINALLY FOUND DIS SONG! Dis one hits da heart, mahalo nui for giving dis mele and perpetuating collective aloha 🙌🏽✊🏽
The green ...
You did an awesome job on the video..
Mahalo nui and many blessings to you.
Wow, being Native American, this song is badass!!!
So proud to be Hawaiian 🤙🏻
Keep it coming my braddahz!! Mahalo nui💪🏽💯✊🏽
Hawaii yessir I’m from Kauai but I moved into Washington I miss Kauai so much
Greetings and blessings, still waiting for a European Tour from The Green. Much love from Holland🇳🇱!
Teach your keiki 💪👌❤️
This song gives a great message!! Love it!!!
We stand as 1☝🏽️❤️🙏🏽I will visit your land one day soon to dance on your beat and spread love❤️
Love Hawaii 💘
Ku Kiai mauna!!!! North kohala big island here!
I should have landed on Oahu right now when I am writing this. Planned this trip for over a year from the UK but no movement due to the lockdown shattered all dreams. I hope I will see you soon beautiful Hawai'i !!!
PAIO MAU A HO'OKŪPA’A
Awesome souljahs of the Whenua.. please come back One Love Tauranga..🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
so powerful. i feel the mana. i love it. i’ll be raging this everyday
This song is amazing and true to the roots 808 all the way 🤙
I moved to Florida an miss my island home so much! I hope I'll be able to see you guys in St. Augustine!
Great song, keep up the great work!
I love hawaii
Absolutely blessed for The Green 808! Thank you for the high vibes and unity 🙏
Mean best song I've heard in a very long time phat my brother
Check out kealamauloa we chanting. Braddah jam
Loving this so much! So well done. I’m so sorry. Don’t stop fighting.
I’ll be there in Asheville in June, we missed you guys in Simpsonville SC in 2017, my daughter was born that weekend
Peace aloha always goin win ✊🏽be the example to all no need violence no need hewa 🤙🏽
Hawaii will never die yessah 🤙🤙🤙
Mean action 👊🏼💪🏼
CANT EVER TAKE AWAY OUR HAWAII!,KANAKA MAOLI STRONG!!!!
The Green never disappoints
Awesome song.
Great tune. Respect!
Love this song
what a BOOMtrack! 🔥🔥💎hype and respect.
Que hermosa melodia! Definitivamente nunca decepcionan con sus nuevos temas.
hola, de dónde eres?
@@alejandropower Perú! :)
@@SJPATTY excelente! somos muy pocos los que escuchamos el reggae californiano en Suramérica, al menos en Colombia no tienen practicamente seguidores
La buena musica no se aprecia lamentablemente...
@@SJPATTY oye, me seguirías en Insta? casi no se conoce gente con gustos así, estamos lejos, pero es chévere compartir sobre música.
I remember spending the first few years in my Hawai’i before I moved... I miss my home so much I love it more than I can say just going to zippys after school or straight to the beach to swim around. And don’t get me started on hiking koko head with my friends...gah I miss it
Wonderful !! Cheers from Tahiti
Love this hawaiian jam. Hawaii No Ka O'i
Most people don’t know I am Hawaiian🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Much love Samoa mo Hawai'i 💞
1/1/20.
Dope.
Mai Kings Landing HI