The core of the song is a repetitive, prayerful cry for spiritual infilling: Oh Immanuel, Oh Immanuel Saturate my heart, cause an overflow Oh Immanuel Dwell Your word in me, so I can gladly live Your days Reveal Your truth in me, so I can clearly know Your ways
The second part, "Cause an overflow," transitions from receiving to giving. In biblical theology (John 7:38), the overflow represents rivers of living water flowing from within a believer to touch others. The song climaxes with "O Emmanuel," a Hebrew name for Jesus found in Isaiah 7:14, meaning "God with us." The core of the song is a repetitive,
The phrase "Saturate My Heart Cause an Overflow O Emmanuel" seems to match the lyrics of a popular Christian worship song, "O Emmanuel" or possibly "Saturate My Heart" by Hillsong or another Christian music artist. However, without more specific information, it is challenging to pinpoint the exact song. without more specific information