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This is my wonderful story,
Christ to my heart has come;
Jesus, the King of Glory,
Finds in my heart a home.
Christ to my heart has come;
Jesus, the King of Glory,
Finds in my heart a home.
Christ in me, Christ in me,
Christ in me, O wonderful story,
Christ in me, Christ in me,
Christ in me, the hope of glory.
Christ in me, O wonderful story,
Christ in me, Christ in me,
Christ in me, the hope of glory.
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Was there e’er story so moving,
Story of love and pain;
Was there e’er Bridegroom so loving,
Seeking our hearts to gain.
Story of love and pain;
Was there e’er Bridegroom so loving,
Seeking our hearts to gain.
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I am so glad I received Him,
Jesus my heart’s dear King;
I who so often have grieved Him,
All to His feet would bring.
Jesus my heart’s dear King;
I who so often have grieved Him,
All to His feet would bring.
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How can I ever be lonely,
How can I ever fall;
What can I want, if only
Christ is my all in all?
How can I ever fall;
What can I want, if only
Christ is my all in all?
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Now in His bosom confiding,
This my glad song shall be;
I am in Christ abiding,
And Christ abides in me.
This my glad song shall be;
I am in Christ abiding,
And Christ abides in me.
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VII. CHRIST, THE MYSTERY OF GOD
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In 2:2 Paul speaks of the “full knowledge of the mystery of God, Christ. ” As the mystery of God, Christ is the embodiment of God and also the life-giving Spirit. Although we find it easy to speak of many things, it is difficult for us to speak of Christ as God’s mystery. Concerning this, our mind is like a block of marble that is not able to absorb liquid. Although we may hear message after message about Christ as the mystery of God, we may not apprehend anything we hear. Many years ago I met a certain brother who was fond of repeating the phrase Christ in me, the hope of glory. However, this brother had very little knowledge of Christ. Although he liked to talk about the indwelling Christ, he did not truly know Christ in this aspect. He did not realize that the Christ who lived in him is the very mystery of God.
Life-study of Colossians
Message 15
C. The Saved One Shall Never Perish
The saved one shall never perish. Do not pay any attention to the teaching which says that we can be saved and lost again and again. John 10:28 and 29 are a strong word of assurance that the saved one shall never perish. The Lord Jesus said, “I give to them eternal life, and they shall by no means perish forever, and no one shall snatch them out of My hand. My Father Who has given them to Me is greater than all, and no one can snatch them out of My Father’s hand” (Recovery Version). The life we have received is the eternal life which nothing can terminate. And we have two hands holding us, the Lord’s hand of power and the Father’s hand of love, out of which nothing can snatch us. Our salvation is eternally secured by the eternal life and by the two divine hands.
Life-study of Hebre
Message 46 (LSM)
Gbagada, Lagos, Nigeria
This song has transformed me and the Church I pastor
Gbagada, Lagos, Nigeria
Indeed a wonderful and beautiful story. Jesus Christ my hope of glory. Hallelujah
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Hallelujah, Christ in me. The hope of glory. Amen
Irvine, CA, United States
Christ in me! Christ in you! Christ in us!
Austin, Texas, United States
I like this song:) it makes me feel happy!
Austin, TX, United States
"This is my wonderful story,
Christ to my heart has come."
Southampton, Hampshire
Colossians 1.27