Passion - Burning In My Soul Lyrics
Lyrics
There is power, power
Here in this hour, this hour
We're all together, together
Waiting here as one
Whoooa
Hear the sound from heaven
Whoooa
A mighty rushing wind
Whoooa
We're calling for revival
God let your fire fall again
It's burning in my soul
Burning in my soul
All Your sons and Your daughters
Dreaming the dreams of their Father
Seeing the signs and the wonders
The Kingdom of God
Whoooa
Hear the sound from heaven
Whoooa
A mighty rushing wind
Whoooa
We're calling for revival
God let your fire fall again
It's burning in my soul
Burning in my soul
I cannot contain it
This fire inside
I cannot contain it
So let it shine
I cannot contain it
This light of mine
It's burning in my soul...
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Passion - Burning in My Soul (feat. Brett Younker) [Lyrics] ft. Brett Younker
Meaning & Inspiration
"Burning In My Soul," released by Passion in 2013, featuring Brett Younker, is a powerful anthem that speaks directly to the fervent desire for spiritual renewal and the palpable presence of God in our lives. The song's genesis feels rooted in a collective yearning for a divine spark, an awakening that moves beyond passive observance to active, uncontainable expression. This isn't merely a melody; it's a cry from the heart, a sonic prayer echoing the ancient prophetic calls for a fresh outpouring of the Spirit. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of believers gathered, united in anticipation of a supernatural encounter, waiting for a "mighty rushing wind" that calls to mind the transformative descent of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost, as described in Acts 2:2, where the disciples were filled with the Spirit and began to speak in other tongues. The central refrain, "It's burning in my soul," captures an internal ignition, a holy fire that cannot be suppressed. This imagery strongly resonates with Jesus' own words in Luke 12:49, "I have come to cast fire on the earth, and how I wish it were already kindled!" The song further elaborates on this internal fire, describing an uncontainable energy, a desire to let this light "shine," which directly parallels Jesus' command in Matthew 5:16: "Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven." The vision presented is one of a people empowered, "dreaming the dreams of their Father" and "seeing the signs and the wonders," reflecting the Great Commission’s promise in Mark 16:17-18 that believers who follow Jesus will cast out demons, speak in new tongues, pick up snakes, drink poison, and heal the sick. This is not a passive faith, but one alive with the active power of God, a testament to the ongoing work of the Spirit in transforming lives and advancing His Kingdom. The song’s message is a compelling invitation to embrace this divine fire, to allow it to consume and purify, and then to boldly radiate its light outward, a tangible demonstration of God's presence and power in the world.