1
Utterly abandoned
To the Holy Ghost!
Seeking all His fulness
At whatever cost;
Cutting all the shorelines,
Launching in the deep
Of His mighty power,
Strong to save and keep.
Seeking
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Gfulness
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D7shore
Glines,
CLaunching
D7in the
Gdeep
CStrong to
D7save and
Gkeep.
Utterly abandoned
To the Lord of all,
Seeking all His fulness,
Answ'ring His dear call.
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2
Utterly abandoned
To the Holy Ghost!
Oh! the sinking, sinking,
Till the self is lost!
Till the vessel's emptied
Broken at His feet;
Waiting till His filling
Makes the work complete.
Utterly abandoned
To the Holy Ghost!
Oh! the sinking, sinking,
Till the self is lost!
Till the vessel's emptied
Broken at His feet;
Waiting till His filling
Makes the work complete.
Utterly abandoned
To the Lord of all,
Seeking all His fulness,
Answ'ring His dear call.
Utterly abandoned
To the Lord of all,
Seeking all His fulness,
Answ'ring His dear call.
3
Utterly abandoned
To the will of God;
Walking in the pathway
That my Master trod;
Leaving ease and pleasure;
Making Him my choice,
Waiting for His guidance,
Listening for His voice.
Utterly abandoned
To the will of God;
Walking in the pathway
That my Master trod;
Leaving ease and pleasure;
Making Him my choice,
Waiting for His guidance,
Listening for His voice.
Utterly abandoned
To the Lord of all,
Seeking all His fulness,
Answ'ring His dear call.
Utterly abandoned
To the Lord of all,
Seeking all His fulness,
Answ'ring His dear call.
4
Utterly abandoned!
Through eternity;
My will never choosing,
His it e'er shall be;
All my plans and longings
Lost in His sweet will,
Having nothing, owning
All things in Him still.
Utterly abandoned!
Through eternity;
My will never choosing,
His it e'er shall be;
All my plans and longings
Lost in His sweet will,
Having nothing, owning
All things in Him still.
Utterly abandoned
To the Lord of all,
Seeking all His fulness,
Answ'ring His dear call.
Utterly abandoned
To the Lord of all,
Seeking all His fulness,
Answ'ring His dear call.
5
Utterly abandoned!
'Tis so sweet to be
Captive in His love-bonds,
Yet so wondrous free;
Free from sin's dominion,
Free from doubt and fear,
Free from every worry,
Burden, grief or care.
Utterly abandoned!
'Tis so sweet to be
Captive in His love-bonds,
Yet so wondrous free;
Free from sin's dominion,
Free from doubt and fear,
Free from every worry,
Burden, grief or care.
Utterly abandoned
To the Lord of all,
Seeking all His fulness,
Answ'ring His dear call.
Utterly abandoned
To the Lord of all,
Seeking all His fulness,
Answ'ring His dear call.
6
Utterly abandoned!
Oh, the rest is sweet,
Waiting in His presence
At His blessed feet;
Waiting for the filling
Of the Host divine,
Who my inward parts shall
Perfectly refine.
Utterly abandoned!
Oh, the rest is sweet,
Waiting in His presence
At His blessed feet;
Waiting for the filling
Of the Host divine,
Who my inward parts shall
Perfectly refine.
Utterly abandoned
To the Lord of all,
Seeking all His fulness,
Answ'ring His dear call.
Utterly abandoned
To the Lord of all,
Seeking all His fulness,
Answ'ring His dear call.
7
Lo! His Spirit fills me,
With His presence sweet!
I, in Him, am blessed!
I, in Him, complete!
Now the light within me
Never shall grow dim
While abandoned ever,
Living unto Him!
Lo! His Spirit fills me,
With His presence sweet!
I, in Him, am blessed!
I, in Him, complete!
Now the light within me
Never shall grow dim
While abandoned ever,
Living unto Him!
Utterly abandoned
To the Lord of all,
Seeking all His fulness,
Answ'ring His dear call.
Utterly abandoned
To the Lord of all,
Seeking all His fulness,
Answ'ring His dear call.
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Christ Making His Home in Our Hearts through Faith That We May Be Rooted and Grounded in Love
Paul uses the word that repeatedly in Ephesians 3 ; he uses it four times in verses 16 through 19 alone. The first time he uses it is in verse 16 when he prays that the Father would grant us “to be strengthened with power through His Spirit into the inner man. ” The second time, in verse 17a , he says, “ That Christ may make His home in your hearts through faith. ” The third time, in verses 17b through 19a , he says, “That you... may be full of strength to apprehend... and to know the... love of Christ. ” The fourth time, in verse 19b , he says, “ That you may be filled unto all the fullness of God. ” In these verses the word that may also be translated as “in order that, ” meaning that the second that is the result of the first that, the third that is the result of the second that, and so forth.
Being Filled unto the Fullness of the Triune God
Verse 19b says, “That you may be filled unto all the fullness of God. ” In the preceding verses Paul referred to the mystery of the Divine Trinity: he prayed that the Father would grant us to be strengthened with power through His Spirit into our inner man, that Christ the Son may make His home in our hearts, and that we would be filled unto all the fullness of God—unto the expression of all the riches of God. This is not merely the fullness of the Father, nor of the Son, nor of the Spirit; this is the fullness of God, the fullness of the Divine Trinity. How wonderful! How glorious! This is an outline of Ephesians 3 , a chapter that is full of the divine dispensing, transmission, union, and mingling, and ultimately the accomplishing of God’s economy and the producing of a corporate expression.
The Economy of God and the Mystery
of the Transmission of the Divine Trinity
Chapter 7 CWWL, 1986, vol. 2 (LSM)
Fort Worth, TX, United States
Exploring hymns of consecration, and found this jewel. Thank you for the help brother Pat (who was our coworker in Russia) and for your sweet sharing, sister Sarah Anne from Germany :-) --maybe you have met my children when they were there, The Cornells. Grace be with you!
Ochtrup, Munster, Germany
Thank you Pat Bradley, always looking for new ways to worship and pray.
The words, is so thought provoking. just love it. and once again Hymnal.net for all the wonderful hymns, some tunes are not what I learned in our congregation, when I was a child, but I love the new tunes, though not all as some is not as good as the original. But I love trying new tunes. when I know the hymn, but do not like the new tune, I just sing it to the old one. as long as I can sing, I am happy. especially to my King, I am sure Father in Heaven loves me singing to Him. I marvel, at what a Great God we serve. Glory Hallelujah!!!!