Shekinah Glory - Your Glory Lyrics
Lyrics
Your Glory Lord x2:
Anybody Want The Glory Of
The Lord Come On & Say,
Your Glory Lord,
x3:
"Your Glory Lord"
Oh Your Glory Lord,
Your Glory Lord,
Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire,
Your Glory Lord...
Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire,
"Your Glory Lord"
We Need Your Glory,
We Want Your Glory Lord,
Anybody Need The Glory Of The Lord, Come On & Say,
We Need Your Glory,
We Want Your Glory Lord,
We Want Your Glory Lord,
Anybody Need The Glory Of The Lord, Come On & Say,
I Want Your Glory Lord,
I Want Your Glory Lord,
I Want Your Glory Lord,
Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire,
Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire,
x2:
Pour It On Me, Yeah,
Pour it On Me,
Pour It On Me,
Pour It On Me,
Pour It On Me,
Pour It On Me,
Oh, Oh, Oh, Yeah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah,
Hallelujah, Yeah,
Instrumental Until Fade-Out
Video
Your Glory
Meaning & Inspiration
The song "Your Glory Lord" by Shekinah Glory, featured on their 2012 album *Surrender*, is a powerful declaration of earnest longing for the tangible presence and manifest power of God. The repetitive, almost chanted, nature of the core phrase "Your Glory Lord" serves as a sonic anchor, drawing the listener into a space of focused worship and fervent prayer. This is not a song that relies on complex lyrical narratives; instead, its strength lies in its directness and the sheer intensity of its plea. The lyrics express a profound need for God's glory, an acknowledgment that this divine radiance is something to be actively desired and sought after. The call for listeners to respond with their own affirmations of need underscores the communal aspect of this spiritual pursuit, echoing the scriptural idea that when believers gather, God’s presence is magnified. The request for "Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire" is a vivid metaphor for spiritual renewal and the empowering presence of the Holy Spirit, directly referencing the transformative events of Pentecost where the disciples were filled with both a sound like rushing wind and tongues of fire, enabling them to boldly proclaim the Gospel (Acts 2:2-4). This imagery resonates deeply with the Old Testament narrative of God’s glory filling the Tabernacle and Temple, a sign of His abiding presence and favor, as seen in Exodus 40:34-35 and 1 Kings 8:10-11. The repeated phrase "Pour It On Me" is a humble and vulnerable surrender, an invitation for God's overwhelming glory to saturate the individual and the community, mirroring the prayer of Moses in Exodus 33:18, where he pleaded, "Show me your glory." The song’s structure, building in intensity towards a powerful instrumental conclusion, mirrors the spiritual journey from anticipation to the overwhelming experience of divine presence. Ultimately, "Your Glory Lord" is an anthem for a generation hungry for more than just religious observance, but for the undeniable manifestation of God's presence that transforms and empowers, aligning perfectly with the biblical pursuit of walking in the fullness of His Spirit and experiencing His unveiled glory.