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O Lord, how rich Thou art to us,
Thy love reveals the measure!
The boundless riches of Thyself,
In spirit here we treasure.
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Thou art the Word, e’en God Himself,
With God in the beginning;
Incarnate in the flesh with us,
And God to us defining.
Thou art the Word, e’en God Himself,
With God in the beginning;
Incarnate in the flesh with us,
And God to us defining.
3
Thou art the tabernacle true,
In Thee we see God’s glory;
For God Thou art the temple too,
In Thee is God’s full story.
Thou art the tabernacle true,
In Thee we see God’s glory;
For God Thou art the temple too,
In Thee is God’s full story.
4
Thou art the only Son of God,
The Father e’er declaring,
That we may have the life divine.
God’s very nature sharing.
Thou art the only Son of God,
The Father e’er declaring,
That we may have the life divine.
God’s very nature sharing.
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Thou art the Son of Man like us,
And truly share our nature,
That we may be the sons of God
And grow to Thy full stature.
Thou art the Son of Man like us,
And truly share our nature,
That we may be the sons of God
And grow to Thy full stature.
6
Thou art the Christ, the Lord of all,
By God Thou art anointed;
The One who is the All in all,
For God and us appointed.
Thou art the Christ, the Lord of all,
By God Thou art anointed;
The One who is the All in all,
For God and us appointed.
7
Thou art the Savior crucified,
Whence issued blood and water,
That we might be redeemed to God,
And life divine may enter.
Thou art the Savior crucified,
Whence issued blood and water,
That we might be redeemed to God,
And life divine may enter.
8
Thou now art Jesus glorified,
From whom descends the Spirit;
The all-inclusive Spirit comes
To us with all Thy merit.
Thou now art Jesus glorified,
From whom descends the Spirit;
The all-inclusive Spirit comes
To us with all Thy merit.
9
Thou art the very light of life
That shineth in the darkness;
The light divine that shines with God
Within our hearts in fulness.
Thou art the very light of life
That shineth in the darkness;
The light divine that shines with God
Within our hearts in fulness.
10
Thou art the very life divine,
Which all our spirits quickens;
The life which brings us out of death
And all our being strengthens.
Thou art the very life divine,
Which all our spirits quickens;
The life which brings us out of death
And all our being strengthens.
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Lord, Thou art God’s reality,
The truth that meets God’s pleasure;
The truth that brings Thyself to us,
That we may know Thy measure.
Lord, Thou art God’s reality,
The truth that meets God’s pleasure;
The truth that brings Thyself to us,
That we may know Thy measure.
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Thou also art the way of life,
Which unto glory leads us;
The way of Thy reality,
Which into vict’ry speeds us.
Thou also art the way of life,
Which unto glory leads us;
The way of Thy reality,
Which into vict’ry speeds us.
13
Thou art the resurrection too,
All death Thy life doth swallow;
’Tis by Thy resurrection pow’r,
We bear the cross and follow.
Thou art the resurrection too,
All death Thy life doth swallow;
’Tis by Thy resurrection pow’r,
We bear the cross and follow.
14
Thou art the spotless Lamb of God,
Who died for our redemption;
Thou art the Spirit-giver too,
For our regeneration.
Thou art the spotless Lamb of God,
Who died for our redemption;
Thou art the Spirit-giver too,
For our regeneration.
15
Thou art the serpent made of brass,
Who saveth us from evil;
Thou on the tree wast lifted up,
To crush for us the devil.
Thou art the serpent made of brass,
Who saveth us from evil;
Thou on the tree wast lifted up,
To crush for us the devil.
16
Thou art the Shepherd and the door,
For us to leave the sheepfold,
By Thee we have full liberty
And share the pasture freehold.
Thou art the Shepherd and the door,
For us to leave the sheepfold,
By Thee we have full liberty
And share the pasture freehold.
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Thy washing keeps us always clean,
In function like the laver;
Thus we are kept in fellowship,
Partaking of Thy favor.
Thy washing keeps us always clean,
In function like the laver;
Thus we are kept in fellowship,
Partaking of Thy favor.
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Thou art the heav’nly riven rock,
With living water flowing;
We drink of this refreshing stream,
Thy quenching power knowing.
Thou art the heav’nly riven rock,
With living water flowing;
We drink of this refreshing stream,
Thy quenching power knowing.
19
Thou art the heav’nly well, in Thee
Is living water ever;
We drink of Thine eternal life,
And thirst no more forever.
Thou art the heav’nly well, in Thee
Is living water ever;
We drink of Thine eternal life,
And thirst no more forever.
20
Thou art the heav’nly bread of life,
Thy food divine doth flourish;
With all Thy riches bountiful
Our spirits Thou dost nourish.
Thou art the heav’nly bread of life,
Thy food divine doth flourish;
With all Thy riches bountiful
Our spirits Thou dost nourish.
21
Thou even art our breath of life
Thyself we breathe in spirit;
By Thee we live, in Thee we walk,
Thy riches we inherit.
Thou even art our breath of life
Thyself we breathe in spirit;
By Thee we live, in Thee we walk,
Thy riches we inherit.
22
Thou art the grain of wheat divine,
That died and rose with glory,
To bring forth us as many grains
To form Thy glorious Body.
Thou art the grain of wheat divine,
That died and rose with glory,
To bring forth us as many grains
To form Thy glorious Body.
23
Thou art the true and heav’nly vine,
And we in Thee are branches;
In Thee abiding, Thou in us,
We share in all Thy riches.
Thou art the true and heav’nly vine,
And we in Thee are branches;
In Thee abiding, Thou in us,
We share in all Thy riches.
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Thou art the Bridegroom from above
To take the Bride, Thy Body;
That we may be with Thee as one,
In life and love and glory.
Thou art the Bridegroom from above
To take the Bride, Thy Body;
That we may be with Thee as one,
In life and love and glory.
25
Thou art the ladder Jacob saw,
By Thee the heav’n is open;
In Thee we are the house of God,
And earth is joined to heaven.
Thou art the ladder Jacob saw,
By Thee the heav’n is open;
In Thee we are the house of God,
And earth is joined to heaven.
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O Lord, Thou art the great “I AM,”
Who all our need doth furnish;
Enjoying Thee as all in all,
God’s purpose we accomplish.
O Lord, Thou art the great “I AM,”
Who all our need doth furnish;
Enjoying Thee as all in all,
God’s purpose we accomplish.
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Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
L17 Thy washing keeps us always clean,
In function like the laver;
Thus we are kept in fellowship,
Partaking of Thy favor.
WASHING:
[John 15:3; 1 Cor. 6:11]
Ephesians 5:26 - "That He might sanctify her, cleansing her by the washing of the water in the word,"
"According to the divine concept, water here refers to the flowing life of God, which is typified by flowing water (Exo. 17:6; 1 Cor. 10:4; John 7:38-39; Rev. 21:6; 22:1, 17). The washing of the water here is different from the washing of the redeeming blood of Christ. The redeeming blood washes away our sins (1 John 1:7; Rev. 7:14), whereas the water of life washes away the blemishes of the natural life of our old man, such as the “spot or wrinkle or any such things” mentioned in v. 27. In separating and sanctifying the church, the Lord first washes away our sins with His blood (Heb. 13:12) and then washes away our natural blemishes with His life. We are now in such a washing process, that the church may be holy and without blemish (v. 27)." - footnotes 3, Eph. 5:26
FELLOWSHIP:
John 13:5 - Then He poured water into the basin and began to wash the disciples’ feet and to wipe them with the towel with which He was girded.
"... there is the need for the washing with the Holy Spirit, the word, and life. This is the washing away of their dirtiness that their fellowship with the Lord and with one another may be maintained; it is not the washing away of their sins by the blood (1 John 1:9). - footnotes 2, John 13:5
Regina, SK, Canada
L5 Thou art the Son of Man like us,
And truly share our nature,
That we may be the sons of God
And grow to Thy full stature.
In the fullness of the time came God sent forth His Son (like us, but without sin) that He might redeem us and that we might receive the sonship. Christ’s redemption brings us into the sonship of God that we may enjoy the divine life. He predestinated us unto sonship and regenerated us to be His sons. Hallelujah, we are sons and heirs also through God. (Galatians 4:4-6)
Lucena City, Quezon Province, Philippines
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-Thou art the resurrection too,
John 11:25a - Jesus said to her, I am the resurrection and the life.
Praise the Lord! He is the resurrection and the life!
-All death Thy life doth swallow;
1Co 15:54b - “Death has been swallowed up unto victory. ”
The victory over Satan, God’s enemy, over the world, over sin, and over death!
-'Tis by Thy resurrection pow'r,
Phi 3:10 - To know Him and the power of His resurrection and the fellowship of His sufferings, being conformed to His death,
The power of Christ’s resurrection is His resurrection life! The reality of the power of Christ’s resurrection is the Spirit!
-We bear the cross and follow.
Mat 16:24 - Then Jesus said to His disciples, If anyone wants to come after Me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow Me.
Before the Lord’s crucifixion, the disciples followed Him in an outward way. But now, after His resurrection, we follow Him in an inward way. Because in resurrection He has become the life-giving Spirit (1 Cor. 15:45) dwelling in our spirit (2 Tim. 4:22), we follow Him in our spirit!
Lucena City, Quezon, Philippines
9 Thou art the very light of life
That shineth in the darkness;
The light divine that shines with God
Within our hearts in fulness.
John 1:4 - In Him was life, and the life was the light of men.
John 12:46 - I have come as a light into the world, that everyone who believes into Me would not remain in darkness
We just need to take Christ as our light and continue on believing in Him so that we would not remain in darkness.
Lucena, Quezon, Philippines
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Thou art the Christ, the Lord of all,
By God Thou art anointed;
The One who is the All in all,
For God and us appointed.
(Acts 2:36)fotenote 1a
The Lord was made Lord, the Lord of all, to possess all; and He was made Christ, God's Anointed (Heb. 1:9), to carry out God's commission.
Praise the Lord!
Thou art the Christ, the Lord of all,
By God Thou art anointed;
The One who is the All in all,
For God and us appointed.
Lucena, Quezon, Philippines
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Lord, Thou art God's reality,
The truth that meets God's pleasure;
The truth that, brings Thyself to us,
That we may know Thy measure.
James 1:18 says "He brought us forth by the word of truth.." Praise the Lord, truth denotes the reality of the Divine Trinity especially of the person of Christ (ftnote1, 1John 2:21).
Round Rock, TX, United States
17 Thy washing keeps us always clean,
In function like the laver;
Thus we are kept in fellowship,
Partaking of Thy favor.
Praise the Lord for the laver which; washes away the filth of the world, exposes our true condition, and affords us a way to approach God in a proper way.
Houston, Texas, United States
Saints,
I felt it will help if we use the tune of Hymn 1276.
Amen.
United States
(For the saints in Africa) Perhaps you could find another tune which would fit and break it up; singing one verse and then another. The words are rich and full and beautiful. Praise to our All-Mighty God! Halleleujah! We love You Lord Jesus!!!
Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa
Isn't it a little bit confusing for young people to sing? We wanted to enjoy the song, but the music is just ONE verse long and the words very difficult to understand for youngsters. The words are rich and full. Please arrange it so that the young ones can go on and on singing for the 26 verses?