New Wine Worship - Espiritu Santo Ven Lyrics
Lyrics
Yo solo quiero estar cerca de ti
Tenerte dentro y disfrutarte amarte
Abrir mi corazon y entregarme
Pues tu presencia es todo para mi
Espiritu santo ven ven
Espiritu santo ven ven
Espiritu santo ven ven e invade este lugar
Hoy te presento mi cuerpo
Para qu puedas llenarme
Heme aqui soy ti templo
Encuentrame y llena por completo
No hay nadie como tu
Dulce Jesus
Te alabo te adoro
Solo tu eres santo señor.....
Te amo de adoro
Solo tu eres santo señor
Yo soy tuyo mio eres
Eres mi padre tu hijo soy
Te amare por toda la eternidad
Mi espiritu clama aabba
Recibo tu amor en mi
Solo quiero mas
Mas de ti señor
Necesito mas , mas de ti señor
Ven y encuentrame
Quiero oir tu voz JESUSS..........
mi espiritu clama aabba
Recibo tu amor en mi.......
Espero y la disfruten
English Version Holy Spirit Come
Video
Espíritu Santo Ven | Versión Acústica | New Wine
Meaning & Inspiration
New Wine Worship's "Espíritu Santo Ven | Versión Acústica," released on October 30, 2019, arrives as a tender yet powerful invitation, a worship song that strips away complexity to reveal a profound longing for divine communion. In this acoustic rendition, the raw honesty of the lyrics takes center stage, fostering an environment where devotion is not just heard but deeply felt. The song’s essence lies in its complete surrender and fervent desire for an intimate encounter with the Holy Spirit, making it less a performance and more a shared prayer, echoing the cry of countless hearts seeking God’s presence.
The narrative woven through "Espíritu Santo Ven" is one of earnest seeking and unreserved yielding. It opens with a declaration of singular purpose: "Yo solo quiero estar cerca de ti / Tenerte dentro y disfrutarte amarte," expressing a deep hunger not merely for God's gifts, but for God Himself. This echoes the sentiment found in Psalm 42:1, where the soul pants for God, and Paul's yearning to know Christ in Philippians 3:10. The willingness to "abrir mi corazon y entregarme" speaks to Romans 12:1, urging believers to offer their bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God. The core request, "Espíritu Santo ven ven e invade este lugar," is a direct and unhindered plea for the Spirit’s manifest presence, reminiscent of the day of Pentecost when the Holy Spirit dramatically filled the place where the disciples were gathered, as described in Acts 2:2-4. This isn't just a call for personal comfort, but a longing for a divine invasion, transforming surroundings and individuals alike.
Further into the song, the worshiper presents their very being to God: "Hoy te presento mi cuerpo / Para que puedas llenarme / Heme aqui soy ti templo." This lyrical offering beautifully aligns with 1 Corinthians 6:19, which reminds us that our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit. It's a testament to the belief that the divine seeks not just our attention, but our complete habitation, desiring to fill every part of our being, as commanded in Ephesians 5:18 to "be filled with the Spirit." The interlude acknowledging "No hay nadie como tu / Dulce Jesus" shifts focus, momentarily exalting Christ, affirming His unparalleled nature and sweet presence, a truth celebrated in Philippians 2:9-11 where Jesus is given the name above every name. The subsequent outpouring of "Te alabo te adoro / Solo tu eres santo señor" reinforces the foundational truth of God’s holiness and worthiness of all adoration, reflecting the eternal worship described in Revelation 4:8.
The song then delves into the profound assurance of divine relationship: "Yo soy tuyo mio eres / Eres mi padre tu hijo soy / Te amare por toda la eternidad." This declaration resonates deeply with Romans 8:15, where believers receive the Spirit of adoption, by whom they cry out, "Abba, Father." It solidifies the covenant relationship, where God is not just a distant deity but an intimate Father, and the worshiper an eternally beloved child. The poignant cry, "Mi espiritu clama aabba / Recibo tu amor en mi," is perhaps the most intimate moment, referencing Galatians 4:6, where God sends the Spirit of His Son into our hearts, crying, "Abba, Father." It speaks to a deep, primal connection, a spiritual recognition and reception of God’s boundless love, as promised in Romans 5:5, that God’s love has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit. The song concludes with an intensified longing: "Solo quiero mas / Mas de ti señor / Necesito mas , mas de ti señor / Ven y encuentrame / Quiero oir tu voz JESUSS." This is not a casual request, but a desperate plea for continued encounter and guidance, echoing Psalm 63:1, "My soul thirsts for you," and John 10:27, "My sheep hear my voice." It’s an open-ended invitation for deeper revelation and communion, affirming that the journey of faith is one of constant pursuit and an insatiable desire for God's presence and word.
"Espíritu Santo Ven" stands as a powerful testament to the transformative potential of worship. Its direct address and unadorned lyrics create a conduit for genuine spiritual engagement, encouraging those who encounter it to not just sing along, but to truly participate in an act of devotion. By focusing on the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, the consecration of the body as a temple, and the intimate relationship with God as Father, the song effectively guides the heart into a posture of surrender and hunger. New Wine Worship has crafted more than just a song; they have offered a scriptural prayer set to music, a call to profound intimacy that inspires believers to open wide their hearts and invite the Holy Spirit to indeed "invade this place" and every fiber of their being, deepening their walk with God.