While multiple artists have recorded versions of this song, it is most famously associated with the rich tradition of Tamil gospel music. The repetition of the word "Jeeva" (life) emphasizes the longing for the living water that Jesus promised to the Samaritan woman in John 4:14.
(In the primordial source, a thousand rivers)
(After your rain of grace poured down)
While multiple artists have recorded versions of this song, it is most famously associated with the rich tradition of Tamil gospel music. The repetition of the word "Jeeva" (life) emphasizes the longing for the living water that Jesus promised to the Samaritan woman in John 4:14.
(In the primordial source, a thousand rivers)
(After your rain of grace poured down)
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