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Lord, Thou didst know when in the flesh, As such I'd know Thee shallowly; Then as the Spirit Thou didst come Within my spirit, known to be. |
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In flesh Redeemer mine Thou art; As Spirit now my Comforter. The outward touch has passed away For inward union worthier. |
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Because Thou art the Spirit now, Thyself revealing ceaselessly, Within my spirit I may know Thy presence and reality. |
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I know Thy life surpassing far The knowledge Thy disciples had, Although they walked and lived with Thee, When Thou on earth in flesh wast clad. |
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Because Thy Spirit dwells within, How real, O Lord, Thou art to me; Not touched, yet more reliable, Not seen, yet loved more fervently. |
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Thy Holy Spirit deep within Supplies Thyself as righteousness, As holiness, redemption full, As wisdom and as fruitfulness. |
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Thy Spirit in my spirit now Supplies Thyself, unites with me, Thus I am all the time myself And constantly am also Thee. |