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The Spirit today is the air that we breathe;
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| 1. | The Spirit today is the air that we breathe; |
| | Our spirits rejoice in this living inflow. |
| | For just as our body the breath does receive, |
| | So also in spirit to live it is so. |
| 2. | The Spirit today it the air that we breathe; |
| | What thing more important than breathing to |
| | do? |
| | For breathing each moment, new life we |
| | receive, |
| | And God's living freshness is constant and |
| | new. |
| 3. | For God has been processed, as air now, |
| | He's free; |
| | This life-giving pneuma is all that we need. |
| | He's rich and abundant, so plentiful, He, |
| | In spirit to walk is to breath Him indeed. |
| 4. | O, say, aren't you glad that the Spirit's |
| | outpoured |
| | And God, fully processed, is flowing in us? |
| | So freely we're breathing this life-giving |
| | Lord, |
| | And breathing, receiving His life, glorious! |