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"Living Water [Live]" by Coming Kingdom: Inviting the Holy Spirit's Power


"Living Water [Live]" by Coming Kingdom, featuring Zac Carpenter, is a song that draws you to something greater. It invites you to experience an intimate encounter with the Holy Spirit and let it change your everyday life. In other words, it's about submitting to God, inviting the Holy Spirit to come and expecting His move, and a renewal of your heart and mind. 

Coming Kingdom - Living Water [Live]This live rendition of the song was recorded live at the Power and Presence worship evening of Croydon Vineyard church. 

The song's lyrics serve as an invitation to renew your spirit and dive into the living water of divine grace. "Spirit, come and fall afresh on us // we long to taste the sweetness of your love," a reminder that the road to change begins by opening your heart and being willing to submit to God. It's a call to action! Invite the Spirit to "Come and have your way / Come and move in power." God's Kingdom can break into your routines and bring you hope and healing if you're willing to accept it. 

If you're feeling spiritually dry and longing for His living water to quench your thirst, then get up and take action. Invite the Spirit's rain, as in "Rain down, Spirit of God / Pour out your living water," and experience how submission will lead to personal revival and deepen your relationship with God. 

May we encourage you to give this song more than a casual listen? Listen to its declaration of hope, restoration, and faith, and may it inspire you to actively seek God's Kingdom in your own life.

(Related scripture: John 7:37–39; Matthew 6:10; Isaiah 44:3)

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