God, I?m on my knees again
God, I?m begging please again
I need You
Oh, I need You
Walking down these desert roads
Water for my thirsty soul
I need You
Oh, I need You
Your forgiveness
Is like sweet, sweet honey
On my lips
Like the sound of a symphony
To my ears
Like Holy water on my skin
Dead man walking, slave to sin
I wanna know about being born again
I need You
Oh, God, I need You
So, take me to the riverside
Take me under, baptize
I need You
Oh, God, I need You
I don?t wanna abuse Your grace
God, I need it every day
It?s the only thing that ever really
Makes me wanna change
Oh, it?s like Holy water on my skin
Yeah, it?s like Holy water on my skin
Holy Water
We The Kingdom and Tasha Cobbs perform 'Holy Water,' a song about spiritual thirst and the cleansing power of God's forgiveness. The lyrics express a desperate need for God, comparing His grace to refreshing water and honey. The singer acknowledges being a 'dead man walking, slave to sin' and desires baptism and transformation. The song emphasizes daily dependence on grace, not abusing it but recognizing it as the only force that inspires real change. It's a prayerful cry for renewal and a celebration of God's mercy.