Tasha Cobbs Leonard - Overflow Lyrics
Released: 02 Nov 2018
Lyrics
Fill me up
'Till I overflow
I wanna run over
I wanna run over
[x9]
I wanna run over
I wanna run over
I gotta run over
I wanna run over
I gotta run over
I gotta run over
I gotta run over
I wanna run over
I wanna run over
Fill me up
'Till I overflow
I wanna run over
I wanna run over
[x2]
Video
Tasha Cobbs - Fill Me Up / Overflow (Medley) [Live]
Meaning & Inspiration
Tasha Cobbs Leonard’s rendition of “Overflow” released on November 25, 2016, as part of her live album, presents a powerful declaration of divine abundance, deeply rooted in the transformative power of faith. This medley, often titled "Fill Me Up / Overflow," isn't just a song; it's a vibrant testament to God's unending capacity to bless and empower His people, echoing sentiments found throughout scripture that speak of a life brimming with His presence and provision. The core message resonates with the idea that when we surrender ourselves to God, He doesn't just meet our needs, but He causes our lives to overflow, a concept beautifully illustrated in passages like John 10:10 where Jesus states, “I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.” The performance itself, captured live, pulses with an infectious energy that draws the listener into a space of worship, encouraging a personal connection with the divine promise of plentifulness. Cobbs Leonard’s vocal delivery is both strong and tender, conveying a profound understanding of the spiritual reality the song articulates. The arrangement skillfully builds, mirroring the escalating revelation of God's faithfulness and the subsequent outpouring of His spirit. It’s a musical invitation to believe in and receive the fullness of what God offers, a concept further illuminated by verses like Ephesians 3:20, which assures us that God “is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us.” This song serves as a potent reminder that our faith isn't meant to lead to scarcity, but to a radical, overflowing experience of God’s grace, love, and power in every aspect of our lives, compelling us to embrace the richness of His kingdom here on earth.