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我神,求祢用聖靈再充滿我 (Spirit of the living God)

我神,求你用聖靈再充滿我! (Wǒ shén, qiú nǐ yòng shènglíng zài chōngmǎn wǒ!)

Author: Daniel Iverson
Tune: IVERSON (Iverson)
Published in 1 hymnal

Author: Daniel Iverson

Daniel Iverson (b. Brunswick, GA, 1890; d. Asheville, NC, 1977) wrote the first stanza and tune of this hymn after hearing a sermon on the Holy Spirit during an evangelism crusade by the George Stephens Evangelistic Team in Orlando, Florida, 1926. The hymn was sung at the crusade and then printed in leaflets for use at other services. Published anonymously in Robert H. Coleman's Revival Songs (1929) with alterations in the tune, this short hymn gained much popularity by the middle of the century. Since the 1960s it has again been properly credited to Iverson. Iverson studied at the University of Georgia, Moody Bible Institute, Columbia Theological Seminary, and the University of South Carolina. Ordained in the Presbyterian Church in 1914… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: 我神,求你用聖靈再充滿我! (Wǒ shén, qiú nǐ yòng shènglíng zài chōngmǎn wǒ!)
Title: 我神,求祢用聖靈再充滿我 (Spirit of the living God)
English Title: Spirit of the living God
Author: Daniel Iverson
Language: Chinese
Copyright: © 1935, 1963 Birdwing Music

Tune

IVERSON (Iverson)

IVERSON is a simple chorus; its original melody line was altered in 1929 (see above). Southern Baptist leader Baylus B. McKinney wrote the harmony, which was published in his Songs of Victory (1937). Sing in harmony unaccompanied or accompany with organ or guitars. When used as a frame around prayer…

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Instances

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Sheng tu shi ge = Hymnary (聖徒詩歌) #252

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