Let The Spirit Move

Let the Spirit move. This weekend we are moving into a new Jewish year and the celebration called Rosh Hashanah. Below are the lyrics and a link to hear a song from Bethel Music. This song captures a move to the Spirit I have been sensing for a while. It is a surrender and an invitation. As people made in the image of our Creator we have authority to help call this into reality because it is not yet fully in place.

I encourage you to read it out loud, even at a whisper if necessary. When we speak it out we declare our intentions to be in sync with what Creator is doing. As people in the image of God, we have the authority to change things seen or unseen. So, don’t rush. Contemplate the words and meaning.

Lift it as a prayer.

“Spirit Move”   By Bethel Music & Kalley Heiligenthal

I feel it in my bones, You’re about to move
I feel it in the wind, You’re about to ride in
You said that You would pour Your spirit out
You said that You would fall on sons and daughters
So like the rain, come and drench us in love
Let Your glory rush in like a flood We are fixed on this one thing
To know Your goodness and see Your glory
We’re transformed by this one thing
To know Your presence and see Your beauty I can see it now, Your kingdom come
I can hear it now, the sounds of heaven
You said that if we ask, we’ll receive
We are asking for the greater measure So like the rain, come and drench us in love
Let Your power rush in like a flood

 

We are fixed on this one thing
To know Your goodness and see Your glory
We’re transformed by this one thing
To know Your presence and see Your beauty

Come and blow on through
Spirit move, we’re ready for You to
Come and blow on through
Come and do what only You can do

We are fixed on this one thing
To know Your goodness and see Your glory
We’re transformed by this one thing
To know Your presence and see Your beauty

About the author

Andrea Van Boven (Madden): I like to think I am a radical lover of Jesus, but I live in a house and pay bills and look like I fit in with respectable society, like most people. What goes on in my head and heart are hopefully the things that betray the look of "normal" that comes at first glance. I hope those things inside of me seep out to actions as well as words of hope and encouragement. I pray that these in turn will lead others to know the loving Creator who knows us so intimately that he has a number for every hair on every head.

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