Jesus Your Presence Makes Me Whole
Benny Hinn Lyrics


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Jesus oh jesus
Jesus oh jesus
Jesus oh Jesus
Jesus oh Jesus
Your presence makes me whole

As we gather in your name
You promise to be with us
And your here
And your here
And your here

Your presence we feel
Tonight in Cleveland
The sick the lame the weak
That have been like this lord for years
Because your here and your here
Lord your here and your here
Lord your here
They will be blessed 2x
They wil healed

Jesus oh Jesus
Jesus oh Jesus
Jesus oh Jesus

Your presence makes me whole
Jesus oh Jesus
Jesus oh Jesus
Jesus oh Jesus
Jesus oh Jesus
Your presence makes me whole




Your presence makes me whole
Your presence makes me whole

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Benny Hinn's song, "Jesus, Your Presence Makes Me Whole", speak to the power of Jesus' presence in the lives of believers. The repetition of the phrase "Jesus oh Jesus" serves as both an address to Jesus and an expression of deep reverence and faith. The lines "Your presence we feel / Tonight in Cleveland" suggest that Hinn is singing in a live setting, and that members of the audience are experiencing the power of Jesus' presence firsthand.


The following stanza, which includes the lines "The sick the lame the weak / That have been like this lord for years", implies that Hinn is using his music and ministry to bring healing to those who are suffering. The repetition of "And your here / And your here / And your here" emphasizes the idea that Jesus is precisely where he needs to be, reaching those who need him most. The final lines, "Your presence makes me whole / Your presence makes me whole / Your presence makes me whole", suggest that the power of Jesus' presence is transformative, healing, and life-changing.


Overall, the song emphasizes the importance of placing faith and trust in Jesus' presence, and suggests that this presence can bring about significant healing and transformation in the lives of believers.


Line by Line Meaning

Jesus oh Jesus
Calling out to Jesus with reverence and awe


Your presence makes me whole
Feeling complete and fulfilled in the presence of Jesus


As we gather in your name
Coming together in worship and prayer in the name of Jesus


You promise to be with us
Believing in the promise of Jesus to be present with us


And your here
Feeling the presence of Jesus in the room


Your presence we feel
Sensing the tangible presence of Jesus


Tonight in Cleveland
Referring to a specific location and time


The sick the lame the weak
Directing attention to those who are suffering and in need


That have been like this lord for years
Acknowledging the long-term struggles of those in need


Because your here and your here
Attributing the healing to the presence of Jesus


Lord your here and your here
Reaffirming the presence of Jesus and its significance


They will be blessed 2x
Anticipating double blessings for those in need


They wil healed
Believing in the power of Jesus to heal




Writer(s): Richard Cook

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Suzanne Waters

Thankyou Master Jesus have mercy on all us sinners to go into Eternal Glory. AMEN

Jesus Saves!

It's one of brother Benn songs he wrote...powerful

Hannan Oni

Jesus let your present make me whole

Hope Cooke

Thank you. Just what I needed to be soaked in. Blessings.

J W

Breathe in these words and receive your healing in Jesus name let your breath and God's breath agree breathe directed through the pain taking in these words and God's word.

Raquel Cuellar

Thank you Lord for be in my life I adore you in the name of Jesus amen.

Shakuntala Rajguru

Thank you Jesus

Taye Ereme

HALLELUYAH...AMEN.

Sara Zebrano

Praise the lord,hi my dear paster plz pray for me,my heart infection bcz of blood pressure high, sorry pray for me fully healing mighty name jesus

Mercy Dowson

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