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| The Spirit of the triune God 
 
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|  | 1. | The Spirit of the triune God | 
|  |  | Within our spirit now doth rest; | 
|  |  | He ever seeks thru us to flow, | 
|  |  | That God in Christ may be expressed. | 
|  | 2. | But by the outward, natural man | 
|  |  | The Spirit is confined within; | 
|  |  | Instead of giving Him a home, | 
|  |  | A prison we've become to Him. | 
|  | 3. | He's like a treasure of great worth | 
|  |  | Contained in vessels earthen-made; | 
|  |  | The vessel must be broken through | 
|  |  | And thus the treasure be displayed. | 
|  | 4. | Oh, how the Lord our self must break, | 
|  |  | Our outward man does so impede! | 
|  |  | It must be broken thoroughly, | 
|  |  | And thus the Spirit will be freed. | 
|  | 5. | This is the reason why the Lord | 
|  |  | For us a certain measure makes | 
|  |  | Of circumstantial suffering; | 
|  |  | 'Tis thus our outward man He breaks. | 
|  | 6. | The outward man, the self, the soul, | 
|  |  | Must be consumed, must be decreased; | 
|  |  | The inner man, our spirit, then | 
|  |  | Shall with the Spirit be released. | 
|  | 7. | Lord, grant Thy holy brokenness, | 
|  |  | Deliver me from being whole; | 
|  |  | And make me willing to receive | 
|  |  | The wounds that Thou wouldst give my | 
|  |  | soul. | 
|  | 8. | Oh, cause me to appreciate | 
|  |  | Thy breaking, never to complain; | 
|  |  | And grant that I may value more | 
|  |  | All kinds of loss instead of gain. |