Fill Me Now
Lyrics
bathe my trembling heart and brow;
fill me with Thy hallowed presence;
come, O come and fill me now.
Fill me now, fill me now;
Jesus, come and fill me now.
Fill me with Thy hallowed presence;
come, O come and fill me now.
though I cannot tell Thee how;
but I need Thee; greatly need Thee;
come, O come and fill me now.
at Thy sacred feet I bow;
blest, divine, eternal Spirit,
fill with pow’r and fill me now.
bathe, O bathe my heart and brow.
Thou art comforting and saving;
Thou art sweetly filling now.
Bible Reference
Ephesians 5:18
About This Hymn
“Fill Me Now” was written by Elwood H. Stokes in 1914 and has since become a beloved hymn in Pentecostal and evangelical circles. Stokes, a minister and hymn writer, crafted this hymn as a simple yet profound prayer for the fullness of the Holy Spirit. The song expresses the deep longing of the believer to be wholly filled with God’s presence, power, and purity.
The lyrics emphasize surrender and the desire for continual spiritual refreshing. The repeated refrain, “Fill me now, fill me now,” highlights the urgency and earnestness of the plea. Stokes connects this spiritual filling to the believer’s ability to live a victorious Christian life, walk in holiness, and serve God effectively. The hymn’s message aligns with the scriptural call in Ephesians 5:18 to be continually filled with the Spirit rather than being controlled by worldly influences.
Musically, “Fill Me Now” is often sung with a lively and uplifting melody that encourages participation and personal commitment. Its straightforward structure makes it easy to learn and remember, contributing to its popularity in revival meetings and church worship. The hymn remains a powerful reminder of the necessity of the Spirit’s ongoing work in the believer’s life, calling Christians to daily renewal and deeper fellowship with God.
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