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The Spirit of the triune God
Within our spirit now doth rest;
He ever seeks thru us to flow,
That God in Christ
may be expressed.
But by the outward, natural man
The Spirit is confined within;
Instead of giving Him a home,
A prison we’ve become to Him.
He’s like a treasure of great worth
Contained in vessels earthen-made;
The vessel must be broken through
And thus the treasure be displayed.
Oh, how the Lord
our self must break,
Our outward man does so impede!
It must be broken thoroughly,
And thus the Spirit will be freed.
This is the reason why the Lord
For us a certain measure makes
Of circumstantial suffering;
’Tis thus our outward
man He breaks.
The outward man,
the self, the soul,
Must be consumed,
must be decreased;
The inner man, our spirit, then
Shall with the Spirit be released.
Lord, grant Thy holy brokenness,
Deliver me from being whole;
And make me willing to receive
The wounds that Thou
wouldst give my soul.
Oh, cause me to appreciate
Thy breaking, never to complain;
And grant that I may value more
All kinds of loss instead of gain.
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LYRICS
Meter:
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8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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Writer(s):
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Trans/Adapted:
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Dates:
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Bible Refs:
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MUSIC
Name:
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LOUVAN
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Meter:
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8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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Writer(s):
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Dates:
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1850
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LIST OF MUSIC SOURCES
Hymn/Song Book
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Song #
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Key
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| # 324 | Ab | | # 490 | Ab |
echo ' | ';
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