Jesus, my Savior! Thou art mine

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Jesus, my Savior! Thou art mine,
The Father’s gift of love divine;
All Thou hast done, and all Thou art,
Are now the portion of my heart.
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Poor, feeble, wretched, as I am,
I now can glory in Thy name;
Now cleansed in Thy most precious blood
And made the righteousness of God.
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All that Thou hast Thou hast for me,
All my fresh springs are hid in Thee;
In Thee I live; while I confess
I nothing am, yet all possess.
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O Savior, teach me to abide
Close sheltered at Thy wounded side,
Each hour receiving “grace on grace,”
Until I see Thee face to face.
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Un Hermano

If we come to the Bible in the spirit expressed in this hymn, we shall be nourished and refreshed. However, many times we do not come to the Word in this way. We neither pray nor aspire to contact the Lord. Instead, we just read the words of the Bible with our eyes and try to understand them with our mind. We have no heart or spirit to contact the Lord. In such a case, the more we read the Word, the more exhausted we become. We need to exercise our spirit in reading the Word, and we need to aspire to contact the Lord. Psalm 119 is filled with such an aspiration. This was the reason that to the psalmist the law was God’s living word. His way to contact the Word of God and God Himself was to exercise his whole being as an expression of his intimate sentiment and deep aspiration. As he read the Word, he cried out to God, earnestly seeking Him.

As we read the Word of God, we should not only pray, but also sing to the Lord. This is to read the Word by psalming. (In ancient times the Psalms were sung and not merely read or spoken. ) Praying requires more exercise of the spirit than speaking, and singing requires even more exercise than praying. By singing we can truly get into our spirit. We need more singing both in the meetings and in our daily life.

The chorus of the well-known hymn #308

“Blessed Assurance” says:

This is my story, this is my song,

Praising my Savior all the day long.

This is my story, this is my song,

Praising my Savior all the day long.

Life- Study of Exodu

Message 58 (LSM)


Samuel Appiah Ofori

Tournai, Hinaut, Belgium

Poor, feeble, wretched, as I am,

I now can glory in Thy name;

Now cleansed in Thy most precious blood

And made the righteousness of God.

Thank You Lord Jesus for Your most precious blood made available for even me, an unworthy one.


Keri Lui

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

O Savior, teach me to abide close sheltered at They wounded side, each hour receiving grace upon grace.

(By His side, in His death is the safest place! )


Rebecca

Salem, Oregon

O Savior, teach me to abide

Close sheltered at Thy wounded side

Piano Hymns