Jesus Culture - Pour Over Me Lyrics

Contents: Song Information
  • Song Title: Pour Over Me (Live)
  • Album: Why Not Right Now? (Live)
  • Artist: Jesus Culture
  • Released On: 21 Jul 2023
  • Download/Stream: iTunes Music Amazon Music

Pour Over Me Lyrics


I'm not in a hurry
I have no agenda but You
I'm only here for You

I long for Your presence
An imprint of Heaven its true
I'm only here for You

Let it rain down
Let it rain down
Pour over me
Pour over me

Let it rain down
Let it rain down
Pour over me
Pour over me

The river is coming
The dry and the barren will bloom
God is on the move

An army is rising
A wave of revival, it's true
God is on the move

Let it rain down
Let it rain down
Pour over me
Pour over me

Let it rain down
Let it rain down
Pour over me
Pour over me

Let it rain down
Let it rain down
Pour over me
Pour over me

Let it rain down
Let it rain down
Pour over me
Pour over me

Living waters are rising
Bringing all things back to life
Living waters are rising up

Living waters are rising
Bringing all things back to life
Living waters are rising up

Living waters are rising
Bringing all things back to life
Living waters are rising up

Living waters are rising
Bringing all things back to life
Living waters are rising up

Let it rain down
Let it rain down
Pour over me
Pour over me

Let it rain down
Let it rain down
Pour over me
Pour over me

Let it rain down
Let it rain down
Pour over me
Pour over me

Let it rain down
Let it rain down
Pour over me
Pour over me

Living waters are rising
Bringing all things back to life
Living waters are rising up

Living waters are rising
Bringing all things back to life
Living waters are rising up

Living waters are rising
Bringing all things back to life
Living waters are rising up

Living waters are rising
Bringing all things back to life
Living waters are rising up

Yes we're thirsty for you Jesus
Come on, don't stop, lift your voices
We're thirsty for you Jesus
We're hungry for you Jesus
We're desperate for you Jesus
Come on don't stop, lift your hands, lift your voices

Oh pour out Your Spirit tonight
Fresh wave of revival
Come on if you're thirsty for that, just begin to cry out for your family
Begin to cry out for this city
Begin to cry out for your schools
Begin to cry out for your workplaces
Come on don't stop, let's press in tonight

Jesus we're thirsty for You
Come on lift your voices, let Him hear you tonight
Oh Jesus, we're desperate for You
Oh Jesus we want more of Your presence
Have Your way, have Your way
Have Your way, have Your way
Have Your way

'Cause we wanna see You, show us Your glory
We wanna know You, oh Lord
We wanna see You, show us Your glory
We wanna know You, oh Lord
(Let's sing that again, we wanna sing)

'Cause we wanna see You, show us Your glory
We wanna know You, oh Lord
'Cause we wanna see You, show us Your glory
We wanna know You, oh Lord

We wanna see You, show us Your glory
We wanna know You, oh Lord
Oh we're here for one thing
To magnify Your name King Jesus
To honor and bless Your name King Jesus
Come on, everything bless King Jesus
Oh we wanna see You, we wanna see You

'Cause we wanna see You, show us Your glory
We wanna know You, oh Lord
We wanna see You, show us Your glory
We wanna know You, oh Lord

Let it rain down
Let it rain down
Pour over me
Pour over me

Let it rain down
Let it rain down
Pour over me
Pour over me

Let it rain down
Let it rain down
Pour over me
Pour over me

Let it rain down
Let it rain down
Pour over me
Pour over me

Let it rain down
Let it rain down
Pour over me
Pour over me...


Pour Over Me

Pour Over Me Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

"Pour Over Me" by Jesus Culture is a powerful worship anthem released with an accompanying video on June 23, 2023, capturing the heart's deep desire for an encounter with the divine presence. The song opens with an intimate declaration of singular focus, emphasizing a relinquishing of personal timelines and agendas to prioritize God alone. Phrases like "I'm not in a hurry, I have no agenda but You, I'm only here for You" establish a posture of surrender and availability, setting the stage for an expectant longing for God's presence, described poetically as "An imprint of Heaven." This initial section speaks to a personal, unhurried pursuit of connection with the sacred.

The core of the song resides in its repetitive, urgent plea: "Let it rain down, Pour over me." This central motif serves as a direct prayer for an outpouring, often interpreted within the context of Christian worship as a request for the Holy Spirit's presence, renewal, and power. The repetition builds intensity, reflecting a persistent, perhaps even desperate, yearning for this divine inundation. This isn't just a casual request but a deep thirst for God to manifest Himself fully and transform the individual.

As the song progresses, the focus shifts from the personal to the corporate and prophetic. Declarations like "The river is coming, The dry and the barren will bloom, God is on the move" speak to a broader sense of revival and spiritual awakening. This vision expands beyond individual experience to encompass communities, implying that God's movement brings life to previously desolate areas and mobilizes believers into action, described as "An army is rising, A wave of revival." The repetition of the "rain down" chorus after these declarations links the personal outpouring directly to this larger corporate movement, suggesting that individual renewal is foundational to widespread revival.

The recurring phrase "Living waters are rising, Bringing all things back to life" reinforces the theme of renewal and life-giving power associated with God's presence, often symbolized by water in scripture. This imagery evokes a sense of overwhelming abundance and transformative power, capable of restoring and revitalizing everything it touches. The build-up and repetition of this section further amplify the sense of anticipation and faith in God's ability to bring about profound change and new life.

Later sections, including what appear to be spontaneous ad-libs or spoken-word moments common in live worship recordings, escalate the intensity of longing. Calls like "We're thirsty for you Jesus," "We're hungry for you Jesus," and "We're desperate for you Jesus" articulate a collective yearning that goes beyond mere intellectual assent to a visceral need for God. These moments broaden the scope of prayer, encouraging listeners to cry out for their families, cities, schools, and workplaces, connecting the desire for personal encounter to a fervent prayer for revival and transformation in every sphere of life. The repeated plea "Have Your way" signifies complete surrender and an invitation for God's will to be done.

The latter part of the song culminates in a declaration of purpose: "We wanna see You, show us Your glory, We wanna know You, oh Lord." This reveals that the ultimate aim of the longing and the pouring out is a deeper revelation and knowledge of God Himself. It moves beyond the feeling or the experience of presence to the desire for intimate relationship and witnessing God's manifest power and nature. The affirmation, "Oh we're here for one thing, To magnify Your name King Jesus," solidifies the worshipful intent, positioning the entire song as an act of adoration and honor towards Christ, emphasizing that the desire for revival and encounter is fundamentally rooted in a desire to glorify Him. This powerful conclusion underscores the song's journey from personal yearning to corporate declaration and ultimately, to the foundational purpose of worship – exalting the name of Jesus and seeking a deeper relationship with the divine.
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