Immer Mehr Von Dir

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A Heartfelt Yearning for Divine Closeness

The song "Immer Mehr Von Dir" by Feiert Jesus is a worship song that expresses a deep longing for a closer relationship with God. The lyrics convey a desire to not only know more about God but to become more like Him in character and action. The repetition of the phrase 'immer mehr,' which translates to 'more and more,' emphasizes the continuous and growing nature of this spiritual pursuit.

The song speaks to the Christian belief that God is a loving Father who understands the desires of His children. It reflects the idea that there is no one and nothing that can compare to God, highlighting His uniqueness and the depth of the relationship that believers seek with Him. The request for understanding His words and doing His works suggests a commitment to living out one's faith in practical ways, guided by the teachings and example of Jesus.

Feiert Jesus is known for producing music that encourages worship and reflection on one's faith. This song, in particular, is likely to resonate with those who are seeking to deepen their spiritual life and connection with the divine. It's a call to not only receive more of God's presence but also to embody His love and grace in everyday life, continually asking for more understanding, more likeness, and more of His works to be evident in the believer's life.

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  1. Komm, folge Jesus
  2. Im Herzen Ein Lied
  3. Halleluja (Agnus Dei)
  4. So Bist Nur Du
  5. Herr, Im Glanz Deiner Majestät
  6. Herr, Sei Gnädig
  7. Meer
  8. Etwas in mir
  9. Meine Zuflucht Und Stärke
  10. Sei Mit Mir
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