|  | 
| 738 | 
| There is a certain sense of life 
 
 | 
|---|
|  | 
|  | 1. | There is a certain sense of life | 
|  |  | With life of every kind; | 
|  |  | And in th' eternal life in us | 
|  |  | It is a sense divine. | 
|  | 2. | The higher any life may be, | 
|  |  | The better is its sense; | 
|  |  | The life divine the highest is | 
|  |  | And has the highest sense. | 
|  | 3. | It is the sense of life in us, | 
|  |  | It is the sense of God; | 
|  |  | 'Tis in our spirit made alive, | 
|  |  | And more than sense of good. | 
|  | 4. | It is the inner sense in us, | 
|  |  | The inmost consciousness, | 
|  |  | Discerning matters inwardly, | 
|  |  | God's will to thus express. | 
|  | 5. | 'Tis by this sense that God we know, | 
|  |  | The sense of inner life; | 
|  |  | 'Tis pow'rful and spontaneous, | 
|  |  | And not of any strife. | 
|  | 6. | The greater is our growth in life, | 
|  |  | The keener is this sense; | 
|  |  | The more we walk and act in life, | 
|  |  | The more it is intense. | 
|  | 7. | The sense of life when exercised | 
|  |  | Will make our spirit bold, | 
|  |  | And by this inner sense of God | 
|  |  | True fellowship we hold. |