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More of You, Of Things I’ve Had My Fill, Yet I Hunger Still | Lyrics | Video | MP3 | William Mutisya

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Chorus
More Of You, More Of You
I’ve Had It All But What I Need
Is More Of You.
Of Things I’ve Had My Fill,
But Yet I Hunger Still;
Empty And Bare,
Lord Hear My Prayer,
For More Of You.

Verse 1
I Have Searched All Around In The Husks That Abound,
But I Find No Nourishment There.
Now My Strength’s Almost Gone And
I Feel The Pull Of Despair.
But My Thirst Drives Me On, As I Stumble Along,
Over Ground, So Barren And Dry.
But The Streams Just Ahead, Living Water,
“Lord Fill Me!” I Cry.

Chorus
More Of You, More Of You
I’ve Had It All But What I Need
Is More Of You.
Of Things I’ve Had My Fill,
But Yet I Hunger Still;
Empty And Bare,
Lord Hear My Prayer,
For More Of You.

Verse 2
I’m Not Trying To Find Just Some New Frame Of Mind
That Will Change My Old Point Of View
For I’ve Been Through It All,
Deep Inside Nothing’s Changed, I’m Not New,
I’m Not Seeking A Gift Or Emotional Lift
But One Thing I’m Longing To Do,
Is To Lift Up My Cup And Let You Fill It Up,
With Just You.

Chorus
More Of You, More Of You
I’ve Had It All But What I Need
Is More Of You.
Of Things I’ve Had My Fill,
But Yet I Hunger Still;
Empty And Bare,
Lord Hear My Prayer,
For More Of You.

Notes

The hymn “More of You, Of Things I’ve Had My Fill, Yet I Hunger Still” is a heartfelt prayer expressing a Christian’s deep longing for God above all else. It reflects spiritual hunger and dissatisfaction with worldly pursuits, acknowledging that nothing outside of God can truly satisfy the soul.

The lyrics compare life’s distractions and efforts to barren ground, emphasizing that only Jesus, the “living water,” can quench this spiritual thirst. It also highlights humility and surrender, as the believer asks God to “fill their cup” with His presence. Ultimately, this hymn encourages Christians to seek a closer, more intimate relationship with God, placing Him above all earthly desires.

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