I've seen darkness, shattered by light
I've seen joy break, after the night
I want to see it again
I've seen tragic, and hopeless days
Turn to stories, of amazing grace
I want to see it again!
Oh come Lord, like a rushing wind
We are desperate, for Your presence
Revive us, by Your spirit within
We want to see You again
See You again!
I've seen laughter, conquer the tears
I've seen strength rise, to persevere
I want to see it again
I've seen bodies, ruined and frail
Rise in power, completely healed
I want to see it again!
Oh-oh-ohh come Lord, like a rushing wind
We are desperate, for Your presence
Revive us, by Your spirit within
We want to see You again
See You again!
Ohh come Lord, like a rushing wind
We are desperate, for Your presence
Revive us, by Your spirit within
We want to see You again
See You again!
We remember all the great things You have done
We believe that greater things are still to come
We remember all the great things You have done
We believe that greater things are still to come
We remember all the great things You have done
And we believe that greater things are still to come
We remember all the great things You have done
We believe that greater things are still to come
We remember all the great things You have done
We believe that greater things are still to come
We remember all the great things You have done
We believe that greater things are still to come
Oh oh ooh
Oh come Lord, like a rushing wind
We are desperate, for Your presence
Revive us, by Your spirit within
We want to see You again
See You again
We want to see You again
See You again
See You Again - Come Lord Like a rushing wind
Anthony Evans' song 'See You Again' is a worship anthem expressing a deep longing for God's presence and revival. The lyrics recount personal experiences of God's intervention—light breaking through darkness, joy after sorrow, and healing in brokenness. The song calls on the Holy Spirit to move powerfully, like a rushing wind, and expresses faith that God will do even greater things. It balances remembrance of past faithfulness with anticipation of future miracles. The repeated plea to 'see You again' reflects a desire for intimate encounter with God, making it suitable for congregational worship settings focused on renewal and hope.