God’s intention is to have us

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God’s intention is to have us
  All conformed to His dear Son;
Thus a work of transformation
  By the Spirit must be done.
  Lord, transform us to Thine image
  In emotion, mind, and will;
Saturate us with Thy Spirit,
    All our being wholly fill.
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God hath us regenerated
  In our spirit with His life;
But He must transform us further—
  In our soul by His own life.
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Spreading outward from our spirit
  Doth the Lord transform our soul,
By the inward parts renewing,
  Till within His full control.
4
By the power of His Spirit
  In His pattern He transforms;
From His glory to His glory
  To His image He conforms.
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He transforms, all sanctifying,
  Till like Him we are matured;
He transforms, our soul possessing,
  Till His stature is secured.

Copyright Living Stream Ministry. Used by permission.

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Zion Jia Eng Su

Auckland, New Zealand

Amen, Lord do transform us into Thine image! Give us this willingness for You to saturate us!


Joy Chung

Little Neck, New York, United States

Amen! We keep coming to You. We are willing to be transformed for the eternity, the New Jerusalem!


Wenjun Zhou

Millbrae, CA, United States

He must transform us further, in our soul by His own life.


Daisy

Nairobi, Kenya

O Lord Jesus! Jesus is Lord thank You Lord oh hallelujah for transforming us to thine image in emotion mind and will.


Kwizera Maurice

Burera, North, Rwanda

Lord Jesus, transform us to Your image. In emotion, mind and will. Saturate us with Your Spirit, all our being wholly fill.


Amos Kimani

Nyahururu, Nyandarua, Kenya

This is wonderful hymn, transformation is what we need. It must be done, therefore, let us cooperate with the Spirit in His work. The faster it done, the better, so that we can enjoy God and the Church to the uttermost.


Ifeanyi Ukwuoma

Delft, Netherlands

I heard this hymn for the first time in Lagos, Nigeria...It was a Lord's table meeting and the spirits of the saints were so refreshed and living...We sang this hymn over and over again. My greatest impression concerning this hymn is that it is a prayer...a deep prayer to the Lord to carry out His work of transformation...It tells us God's Intention and also how to enter and participate in God's Intention..Saturate us with Thy Spirit...Hallelujah


L. C.

San Juan, M.M., Philippines

Transformation takes place through the renewing of the mind, emotion and will (Rom. 12:2). These basic inner parts of our being need transformation. This transformation will make us stones for God's building. ~ LS of Genesis 87

Much of what I have spoken and written since 1963 has been concerning the eight sections of God's organic salvation. For example, regarding Christ, Hymns, #501 says, "All things of the Father are Thine; / All Thou art in Spirit is mine; / The Spirit makes Thee real to me, / That Thou experienced might be." All that the Father has is the Son's, and all that the Son possesses is in the Spirit, who brings everything into us so that it becomes real to us for our experience. Hymns, #750 concerns transformation. It is brief, dear, and to the point. We have seen these things in the past but never as completely and wholly as we do now. The Lord has given us a complete picture of what He is doing.

The Lord also promised the faithful ones at Pergamos that He would give them a white stone on which a new name is written (Rev. 2:17). If we do not follow the worldly church but enjoy the Lord in the proper church life, we will be transformed into stones for the building of God. There are millions of Christians today, but it is difficult to see any one of them built up together with others. We are not built up with others because we all have our peculiar traits. This is why there are many separations and divorces among husbands and wives. The husband and wife cannot be built up together because of their peculiar traits.

In like manner, we cannot be built up together in the church life because of our peculiarities. We all have our particular, peculiar traits. This is why we need to be transformed. It would be helpful for us to sing the following hymn (Hymns, #750) on transformation with our heart and with our spirit.

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We need such transformation. Then we will no longer be natural, and we will be able to be built up together. God desires a house, not individual pieces of material. God wants all the individual material to be built together to be His house, to be His Body. Therefore, today our urgent need is to be transformed.

Before we were saved, we were merely physical beings in a physical world, but one day Jesus visited us privately in a spiritual way. We received Him and He regenerated us privately, secretly, and spiritually with God's divine life. From that day we became spiritual, but just partially, in our spirit. The rest of our entire being still remained untransformed in the physical world. Stanza 2 of Hymns, #750 says: 'God hath us regenerated / In our spirit with His life; / But He must transform us further—/ In our soul by His own life.' After regeneration God works to transform our untransformed part, our soul.

Romans 12:2 says that we are to be transformed by the renewing of our mind. The mind is the main part of our soul. The second part is the emotion, and the third is the will. To transform us is to metabolically change our soul. Verse 2 and the chorus of hymn #750 (Hymns) say:

God hath us regenerated

In our spirit with His life;

But He must transform us further—

In our soul by His own life.

Lord, transform us to Thine image

In emotion, mind, and will;

Saturate us with Thy Spirit,

All our being wholly fill.

First, God regenerated us and now He is transforming us by the renewing of our mind, emotion, and will.

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