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'Spirit of God' by Kim Gentry Meyer: A Soothing Ode to the Holy Spirit's Tender Presence


Immerse yourself in the spiritual journey reflected in Kim Gentry Meyer's song, 'Spirit of God' - a heartfelt narrative that captures the longing for a deeper resonance with the divine. This track, a spiritual cortège from her debut solo album ‘Herald’, captivates, uplifts, and pulses with an intonation of warmth and folk-pop styling, striking a chord with every listener.

Kim Gentry Meyer - Spirit of GodThe song, an intimate conversation with the Holy Spirit, invites God to speak to our spirit, praying for us in our weakness, and filling us with divine presence. Captivating in its rhythm, 'Spirit of God' opens a fragrant space of acceptance to express, even in our frailty, our longing for the Lord's presence. It is a testament to Romans 8:26, that the Holy Spirit's role is to intercede for us in weakness.

Kim's tender vocals emerge in the chorus, painting a vivid canvas of God’s love poured out on us. The lyrics 'Spirit of Truth, we worship you' echo in our minds, filling us with a sense of divine companionship and reverence. Offering a soothing balm to weary hearts, the melody delicately courting faith and solace, it whispers a gentle reminder of God's unceasing love and our ensuing worship.

Let the sweet rhythm of 'Spirit of God' draw you into an embrace with God's love. Listen, lean in, and find solace in this profound reminder of the Holy Spirit's ever-active work within us.

(Related scripture: Romans 8:26, John 16:13, Acts 2:17)

Connect with Kim Gentry Meyer

  • Website: https://www.kimgentrymeyer.com/
  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kimgentrymeyer/
  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kimgentrymeyer/
  • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5y2vufyWwW1I99DfNnWSgG


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0wSaFbIxS5KlQIqBZIlg0o

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAsyulkuTec

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