Holy Spirit

Album: If We're Honest (2014)
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  • There's nothing worth more
    That could ever come close
    No thing can compare
    You're our living hope
    Your presence, Lord
    I've tasted and seen
    Of the sweetest of loves
    Where my heart becomes free
    And my shame is undone
    Your presence, Lord

    Holy Spirit, You are welcome here
    Come flood this place and fill the atmosphere
    Your glory, God, is what our hearts long for
    To be overcome by Your presence, Lord
    Your presence, Lord

    There's nothing worth more
    That could ever come close
    No thing can compare
    You're our living hope
    Your presence, Lord

    I've tasted and seen
    Of the sweetest of loves
    Where my heart becomes free
    And my shame is undone
    Your presence, Lord

    Holy Spirit, You are welcome here
    Come flood this place and fill the atmosphere
    Your glory, God, is what our hearts long for
    To be overcome by Your presence, Lord
    Your presence, Lord

    Let us become more aware of Your presence
    Let us experience the glory of Your goodness

    Let us become more aware of Your presence
    Let us experience the glory of Your goodness

    Let us become more aware of Your presence
    Let us experience the glory of Your goodness

    Let us become more aware of Your presence
    Let us experience the glory of Your goodness

    Holy Spirit, You are welcome here
    Come flood this place and fill the atmosphere
    Your glory, God, is what our hearts long for
    To be overcome by Your presence, Lord Writer/s: Bryan Torwalt, Katie Torwalt
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing, Songtrust Ave
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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