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"Man shall not live by bread alone, But by each word which doth proceed From God's own mouth"; these we must eat And let them be our life indeed. |
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Not just a body we were made, But body, soul, and spirit too; The inmost part the spirit is To contact God and Him pursue. |
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Just as we need the earthly food Our body's need to satisfy, We need the food for spirit too — Thyself, Thy Word, its true supply. |
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Thou art the Spirit, and Thy Word Thy very Self expressed doth make; Thus, it is Spirit as Thyself, Which by our spirit we must take. |
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Thus, to receive Thy Word is not To read it only with our eyes And understand it in our mind, But 'tis the spirit's exercise. |
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Thy Word in spirit we must eat And to our inmost part receive; 'Tis by our spirit's exercise To pray with what our minds perceive. |
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Thy Word remaining in our mind Is only knowledge burdensome, But when it to the spirit goes Then life and spirit it becomes. |
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'Tis only when our spirit acts To take Thy Word and contact Thee, We truly feed upon Thy Word And touch Thyself most inwardly. |
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Lord, teach us how to exercise Our spirit when Thy Word we read; Then will our spirit nourished be As thus upon Thyself we feed. |