Stylistically the song will work equally well with a band or a single instrument (organ, piano, guitar). This song seeks to point to the central vitality of the Spirit in every area of our lives: applying the word of God to our lives bearing His multi-faceted fruit in us & thus shaping us into the likeness of Christ inspiring passion, repentance, unity, intercession, and sacrifice. We sing about Him as if His sole purpose is to liven up our services by turning up when we ask Him to, and give us warm feelings and the occasional spiritual gift…! But when it comes to the Holy Spirit in our songs, our understanding of the third Person of the Trinity seems to be worryingly narrow. Rush in to the deep end I’m living life to try and feel again Spinning circles in a graveyard Feel me Everybody says the same old rhyme Similar story but with different lines Script says I’ll be just fine. Others do refer to “Jesus” or “Father”, and as such do more justice to the beautiful breath of the personhood of God. A surprisingly large number address God rather ambiguously as “Lord”, whether they are talking about His creation of the world, His death on a cross, or His indwelling in their hearts! by Integrity Music, part of the David C Cook family, of modern worship songs often point out how little Trinitarian content there is today’s writing. teaching as to perfection and wholeness Neither of these had Cowley's genius or of purpose and action, with the Hebrew power. Keith Getty & Stuart Townend Copyright © 2005 Thankyou Music (Adm. Its a cold, cold world outside I aint got no one that I can trust I got my.
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