One thing every heart desireth

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One thing every heart desireth
As it probes in vanity,
Groping for its life’s true meaning,
Longing for reality.
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Hid in every aspiration,
In whate’er man doth contrive,
Is the longing for fulfillment;
For this man doth ever strive.
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For with nothing here to live for,
How long could man be sustained?
Thus within the old creation
Man’s existence is maintained.
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For this, old creation’s needed:
It’s the bridge of space and time,
Till God brings forth new creation,
His eternal realm sublime.
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This implanted sense of purpose
Sown within the heart of man;
Working throughout all the ages,
Is for God’s eternal plan.
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Deep in man’s a God-shaped vacuum,
Something only God can fill,
There’s a human spirit longing
To know God’s eternal will.
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All things are but temporary;
Vanity of vanities
But th’eternal life assuageth
Thirsty sinners who believe.
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Though the nations think they’re seeking
Joy, peace, love, security,
Christ alone can fill their longing,
As the one reality.