If I may, Jesus refers to the gift of the Holy Spirit as power from on high to reach the nations. And in reading Acts one cannot disconnect the gift of the Holy Spirit from the person of the Holy Spirit, they are one and the same. But if that is too much of an intellectual hurdle, think of the lyrics this way- send it (referring to power) on down . . . Lord let the Holy Ghost (the giver and gift of power) come on down.
wat a great feelin 2 belong in dis congregation...more more years of singin, praisin n worshippin 2geder
YES WHAT AMAZING SPIRIT 👏 😍 🙌 ❤️ 💖 ✨️ 👏 😍 🙌 ❤️ 💖 ✨️ 👏 😍
i always thought the same too and only just realising it about this song now lol
If I may, Jesus refers to the gift of the Holy Spirit as power from on high to reach the nations. And in reading Acts one cannot disconnect the gift of the Holy Spirit from the person of the Holy Spirit, they are one and the same. But if that is too much of an intellectual hurdle, think of the lyrics this way- send it (referring to power) on down . . . Lord let the Holy Ghost (the giver and gift of power) come on down.
The Holy Spirit is not an it. He is the third person of the Holy Trinity. To refer to Him as an it in a song is disgraceful and blasphemous.