New Wine Worship - Unity In The Spirit - Yahweh Lyrics

Lyrics

VERSE

As we sing in the Spirit

In the language of Your Spirit 

We’re united in the Spirit

We are One with the Spirit


PRE-CHORUS

We are One with the Spirit

We are One with the Spirit


CHORUS

A sound from Heaven

A sound from Heaven


PART 3

We become one with the Father

One with the Spirit

One with the Son of God

We are praying and declaring

What’s in the heavens

and what’s in the Father’s heart


PART 4

I can hear the wave of revival coming down 


RAP

We are one with the spirit 

and one with the heart of God

all the nations of the earth, 

united we become one

Holy Spirit I know that you’re flowing in me, from the Heavens your voice

make manifest through me

use me, here I am, and from my womb a sound is birthed

It’s the voice of the Great I am

releasing mysteries and treasures from up above, there is power in our unity

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Meaning & Inspiration

New Wine Worship's "Unity In The Spirit - Yahweh," released on September 10, 2019, emerges as a profound worship anthem that delves deeply into the very essence of Christian communion and divine connection. The song's title itself immediately establishes its core themes: the unifying work of the Holy Spirit among believers and the sacred, covenantal name of God, Yahweh, signifying an intimate relationship with the Creator. It’s a declaration of collective spiritual alignment and a fervent prayer for God’s kingdom to manifest on earth, driven by a shared heart for revival and divine purpose.

The song begins with a vivid depiction of communal worship, articulating a desire to "sing in the Spirit" and in "the language of Your Spirit," immediately setting a tone of deep charismatic expression. This evokes imagery reminiscent of New Testament worship practices, where believers are exhorted to sing spiritual songs and psalms, often interpreted as Spirit-inspired utterances or prayers in tongues, as seen in 1 Corinthians 14:15. This introductory posture quickly transitions into the foundational truth of "unity in the Spirit," emphasizing that through this shared spiritual experience, believers become "One with the Spirit." This echoes Jesus’ profound prayer for unity among His followers in John 17:21-23, where He asked that they might be one, just as He and the Father are one, so the world would believe. This theme of oneness is not merely a pleasant sentiment but a powerful theological declaration, forming the bedrock of the entire piece.

As the song progresses, a powerful declaration emerges: "A sound from Heaven." This phrase is repeated, signifying an expectation of divine intervention, a manifest presence, or a prophetic utterance. It brings to mind the dramatic sound from heaven like a rushing mighty wind that accompanied the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the Day of Pentecost in Acts 2:2, or the "voice like the roar of many waters" heard in Revelation 1:15, indicating immense power and presence. This heavenly sound is not just an auditory experience but a catalyst, a signal for something significant unfolding. The song then broadens the scope of unity, moving beyond the Spirit to encompass the entire Godhead: "We become one with the Father, One with the Spirit, One with the Son of God." This Trinitarian communion speaks to a complete immersion into the divine life, aligning with the very nature of God as revealed in Matthew 28:19. From this place of profound unity, the mission becomes clear: "We are praying and declaring what’s in the heavens and what’s in the Father’s heart." This resonates with Jesus’ instruction to pray, "Your kingdom come, Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven" (Matthew 6:10), portraying believers as active participants in bringing God's divine blueprint to fruition on earth.

The anticipation builds further with the declaration, "I can hear the wave of revival coming down." This is a clear prophetic utterance, an expression of longing and certainty for a sweeping spiritual awakening. It connects with numerous biblical promises of outpouring and restoration, such as Joel 2:28-29, which speaks of God pouring out His Spirit on all people, resulting in prophetic acts and divine manifestations. The subsequent rap section serves as a dynamic, contemporary amplification of these themes, powerfully cementing the song’s core message. It reiterates the unity "with the spirit and one with the heart of God," extending this unity to "all the nations of the earth." This global vision aligns with passages like Psalm 2:8 and Revelation 7:9-10, envisioning a worldwide corporate worship and surrender to God. The conviction that "Holy Spirit I know that you’re flowing in me, from the Heavens your voice make manifest through me" is a personal affirmation of being a conduit for divine expression. The impactful imagery, "from my womb a sound is birthed / It’s the voice of the Great I am," speaks to a profound intimacy where the innermost being becomes the vessel for God's very voice (Exodus 3:14), releasing "mysteries and treasures from up above." This powerful statement evokes the revelation of hidden truths and wisdom through the Spirit, as described in 1 Corinthians 2:7-10 and Ephesians 3:3-5. The concluding assertion, "there is power in our unity," succinctly summarizes the song’s essence, reminding us of the strength and spiritual efficacy that arises when God’s people come together in His Spirit, a truth beautifully captured in Psalm 133:1-3. Ultimately, "Unity In The Spirit - Yahweh" is more than a song; it's a spiritual manifesto, inviting believers into a deeper experience of oneness with God and each other, activating them to release heaven's sound and manifest His will on earth.

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