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|  | 1. | First the blood, and then the ointment, | 
|  |  | Cleansing, then anointing comes; | 
|  |  | If we pass not thru Golgotha, | 
|  |  | Ne'er to Pentecost we'll come. | 
|  |  | If the blood has never cleansed us, | 
|  |  | Ne'er the Spirit's pow'r we'll know, | 
|  |  | If for Christ we'd truly witness, | 
|  |  | Self-life to the Cross must go. | 
|  |  | Through the Cross, O Lord, I pray, | 
|  |  | Put my soul-life all away; | 
|  |  | Make me any price to pay, | 
|  |  | Full anointing to receive. | 
|  | 2. | Christ, the Rock, must first be smitten, | 
|  |  | That the living water flow; | 
|  |  | Without death the Spirit's fulness | 
|  |  | Ne'er could dwell in man below. | 
|  |  | If with Christ we die completely, | 
|  |  | Willing thus our all to lose, | 
|  |  | He will clothe us with His power | 
|  |  | And to win the world will use. | 
|  | 3. | First the altar, then the fire, | 
|  |  | If no loss, there'll be no gain; | 
|  |  | If our all has not been offered, | 
|  |  | To the throne we'll ne'er attain. | 
|  |  | If to sacrifice we're willing, | 
|  |  | All forsaking, God t'obey, | 
|  |  | He to us will be committed | 
|  |  | And thru us His pow'r display. | 
|  | 4. | First we must prepare the vessels | 
|  |  | That the Oil they may contain; | 
|  |  | Dig the valley full of ditches | 
|  |  | That they may be filled with Rain. | 
|  |  | First we must go thru the Jordan | 
|  |  | Ere anointed from above; | 
|  |  | First in death we must be baptized, | 
|  |  | Then experience the Dove. | 
|  | 5. | When we see the ripened harvest | 
|  |  | Of the golden countryside, | 
|  |  | We may know that many seeds have | 
|  |  | Fallen to the earth and died. | 
|  |  | Ere the fruit of life may blossom, | 
|  |  | We must surely suffer death; | 
|  |  | If with Christ we've not been buried, | 
|  |  | We'll not feel the Spirit's breath. | 
|  | 6. | Since it must be thus, I pray, Lord, | 
|  |  | Help me go the narrow way; | 
|  |  | Deal with pride and make me willing | 
|  |  | Thus to suffer, Thee t'obey. | 
|  |  | I for greater power pray not, | 
|  |  | Deeper death is what I need; | 
|  |  | All the meaning of the Cross, Lord, | 
|  |  | Work in me-for this I plead. |