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From my spirit within flows a fountain of life
- From my spirit within flows a fountain of life—
The Triune God flowing in me;
God the Father's the source, Christ the Son is the course,
And the Spirit imparts life to me. - Lord, I treasure the sweet flow of life,
And my soul-life at last I lay down;
O Lord, deepen the pure flow of life;
At Your coming may life be my crown.
- In the fresh, tender grass Jesus makes me lie down;
He leads me by waters of rest;
No more struggle and strain; all self-effort is vain;
In the flow I am perfectly blessed. - Jesus called me one day to the Holiest Place,
To live in His presence divine;
Hallelujah, I've heard an encouraging word:
"Abide—you're a branch in the vine."
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Feb. 3, 2012HSF, CA, United StatesOne of my favorite hymns. God is Triune so He can flow into us. The shortage is that we don't enjoying God's flowing enough. "Lord, deepen the pure flow of life." May we learn to echo this hymn as our prayer back to Him.
Oct. 31, 2011Tadiwa Elisha NyamasvisvaTronoh, Perak, MalaysiaI feel my self being emptied and immediately being filled with the sweet flow of life, Lord Jesus Christ. Yes on your coming Lord may life be my reward. Amen.
May 30, 2011Jason AuAnaheim, California, United StatesI really like this song, and I really appreciate the person who wrote this song even more. This song brings me to tears sometimes. It is very sweet and lovely.
The sweet flow of life. The "pom pom pom". The divine transmission between the Creator and the created. The very reason for this universe. The divine romance between God and man. It's finally coming to terms with what is real in this universe.
Mar. 27, 2011Berean Steward IIColumbus, North Dakota, United StatesI love this hymn too. The melody fits the well written lyrics. It is important to compose hymns and spiritual songs with melody as the Apostle Paul tells us to do, and not with rock music beat. Melody should always be at the forefront of all of our composing, playing and singing. The Greek word for melody is psallo, which means melody or psalming.
"...but be filled with the Spirit; speaking to yourselves in psalms, and hymns, and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord..." (Eph. 5:18b-19).
More than any other verse in the Bible, I have pray-read Rev. 22:1 a myriad of times. This verse speaks of this wonderful pure flow of the river of water of life. "And he shewed me a pure river of water of life, clear as crystal, proceeding out of the throne of God and of the Lamb" (Rev. 22:1).
May 1, 2010RiaToronto, Ontario, CanadaI was struck by the contrast of this hymn and the original words to the same tune - The Old Rugged Cross. "From my spirit within " is a striking contrast to, "On a hill far away". One is so subjective and the other so objective. One speaks of judicial redemption and the other organic salvation."
Apr. 30, 2009andy A. Kilestetabuk, western, Saudi ArabiaOh Lord Jesus! Thank You for this wonderful song that the Triune God is flowing in us how marvelous to enjoy the richness of the Lord who is flowing us every moment in our daily living in Him. O Lord thanks so much.
in Him
Brother andy
tabuk saudi arabia
July 24, 2008Elisabethpleasant hill, ca, United StatesIn the flow we are perfectly blessed! I was caused again to appreciate this hymn by listening to the last message of the 2007 summer training - we have the Triune God - the Father, Son, and Spirit - flowing within us! How we need to open to this flowing!!! Lord Jesus, continue flowing to the brothers and sisters for all of our time here!!!
June 3, 2005F&RPhilippinesOh! How sweet to stay in the flow. In the flow we have the triune God flowing richly. And the Triune God is flowing free. All we need is just to open ourselves and enjoy the Triune God in our SPIRIT!!!!
Nov. 25, 2004AprilOKC, U.S.A.I love this song because it reminds me of the precious sweet flow of life that I have come to experience and enjoy by being with the saints. Oh Lord, deepen the sweet flow of life! Keep us in this sweet flow of life!
Aug. 16, 2003Joy KimFullerton, CA, U.S.A.I enjoy the line "abide, you're a branch in the vine" from this hymn. A branch of a vine does not struggle to grow, nor to know something, nor to analyze its growth. It simply remains in the life flow and GROWS. All the vine must pay attention to doing is to make sure that it stays in the life flow. That is the only work we as branches in the True Vine should do. "No more struggle and strain; all self effort is vain; in the flow I am perfectly blessed." Too often I struggle to be a certain kind of Christian or a certain kind of church kid and sister. What I don't realize is that my struggling is blocking the life flow! It is this very life flow that will spontaneously cause me to be the Christian I struggled to be. We simply must hold to the fact that we are branches in the vine and by faith enjoy the flow in which we are blessed. "Lord, I treasure the sweet flow of life! O Lord, deepen the pure flow of life!"