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| The Lord, the seed of life, has sown 
 
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|  | 1. | The Lord, the seed of life, has sown | 
|  |  | Himself into our heart | 
|  |  | To grow up into fullness and become | 
|  |  | His counterpart. | 
|  |  | The seed requires no rules or forms, of water is | 
|  |  | its need- | 
|  |  | By this the all-inclusive seed will grown in us | 
|  |  | indeed! | 
|  |  | The seed is simply Jesus! | 
|  |  | Oh, Jesus lives in me! | 
|  |  | And by His growth this seed in us will | 
|  |  | reach maturity. | 
|  | 2. | The growth of Christ, the seed, in us will soon | 
|  |  | produce the wheat, | 
|  |  | The life within break forth-yet work divine is | 
|  |  | not complete; | 
|  |  | For wheat alone can never be the seed's | 
|  |  | expression true; | 
|  |  | So all the grains must blend together into | 
|  |  | something new. | 
|  |  | The seed is simply Jesus; now wheat is | 
|  |  | Jesus too! | 
|  |  | The grains of wheat must blend together | 
|  |  | into something new. | 
|  | 3. | The individual grains of wheat no longer must | 
|  |  | be free, | 
|  |  | But crushed together, ground to powder, every | 
|  |  | grain must be, | 
|  |  | Until the wheat becomes the meal from which | 
|  |  | the loaf is formed | 
|  |  | Till all the saints will blend and to His Body be | 
|  |  | conformed. | 
|  |  | We all must take the grinding until the | 
|  |  | Christ within | 
|  |  | Can mold into His Body all the individual | 
|  |  | grains. | 
|  | 4. | The seed is planted, wheat is grown and meal | 
|  |  | is the sum | 
|  |  | Of all the growth upon God's farm, where | 
|  |  | Christians grow as one; | 
|  |  | But all the growth in life is for the building of | 
|  |  | the church, | 
|  |  | That God and man may have a home and both | 
|  |  | may end their search. | 
|  |  | The farm is for the building, for God and | 
|  |  | man a home, | 
|  |  | Where both may dwell among His people | 
|  |  | gathered into one. | 
|  | 5. | God's building is produced by silver, precious | 
|  |  | stones, and gold- | 
|  |  | >From meal through transformation, pressure, | 
|  |  | heat, and pain untold. | 
|  |  | The meal must not be satisfied to stay as meal | 
|  |  | alone, | 
|  |  | But must submit to transformation into | 
|  |  | precious stone. | 
|  |  | The meal must pass through suffering that | 
|  |  | precious stones be formed; | 
|  |  | The build into God's building, to His | 
|  |  | purpose full conformed. | 
|  | 6. | From fullest growth and transformation comes | 
|  |  | a pearl of worth; | 
|  |  | This simple, precious, all-inclusive gem will | 
|  |  | then come forth. | 
|  |  | Conceived in death and formed in life by that | 
|  |  | all-glorious One, | 
|  |  | The church, the Bride, the fruit of all the work | 
|  |  | that He has done. | 
|  |  | The pearl is what He's after, the Bride to | 
|  |  | please His heart, | 
|  |  | So single, pure and precious, and His very | 
|  |  | counterpart. | 
|  | 7. | The growth in life begins when planted on | 
|  |  | God's farm we're found; | 
|  |  | The growing seed becomes the wheat from | 
|  |  | which the meal is ground. | 
|  |  | But building work proceeds when meal | 
|  |  | submits to be transformed; | 
|  |  | Then gold and silver, precious stone for | 
|  |  | building will be formed. | 
|  |  | The farm is for the building, built up by | 
|  |  | precious stones, | 
|  |  | >From which the priceless pearl comes forth | 
|  |  | to be His Bride, His own. | 
|  | 8. | Lord, keep us poor in spirit, pure in heart that | 
|  |  | we may be | 
|  |  | Good ground in which the seed of life may | 
|  |  | grow abundantly, | 
|  |  | Until the final stage is reached and You are | 
|  |  | satisfied | 
|  |  | And have Your priceless, chosen pearl, Your | 
|  |  | joy complete, Your Bride. | 
|  |  | Lord, keep us poor in spirit and purified in | 
|  |  | heart, | 
|  |  | That growing up in us You may bring forth | 
|  |  | Your counterpart. |