This hymn touches the longing we have to touch Him morning by morning. It's not always "easy" as our mind and thoughts can be like a wild horse. But He knows. He is patient. We have Him as the One who can be touched by our weaknesses. He smiles as we fight to take every thought into captivity and set our mind on the Spirit in our spirit. We are learning to seek, linger, and continue in the word and prayer until He flows in us. We love you Abba Father.
May172024
Clay Sylvester
Waukegan, Illinois, United States
The feeling and sentiment of these words, by Brother Lee, (and the tune by a brother Jackson) are a soothing balm. When I am in a low place, needing restoration and healing with the Lord, I feel I can go on. This is one of my favorite hymns (#812 in "Hymns" by Living Stream Ministry). I haven't sung it for a very long time and just this morning (5/17/24), the words "I come to Thee, dear Lord" occurred to me "out of the blue". I am so thankful for this app, where, if one can recall only a few words, you can retrieve the entire hymn! It doesn't even have to be a first line or chorus.
(PS: why is there no star next to the title to designate it as a "favorite", which can be done with all the other hymns?? )
Dec92023
Dustin Jacot
Reno, Nevada, United States
Jesus the Lord is our wonderful bridegroom and we are his bride. Oh how blessed it is just to spend time with the Lord and to linger with him until he flows through us. Lord Jesus we love you come quickly
Dec82023
Jim Smith
Mansfield, Ohio, United States
What a great prayer as we come to the Lord each day in our morning watch.
Jul192023
Isaac Kodi
Accra, Cantonments, Ghana
My soul is blessed with the song. Besides, the doctrines are fully inspired.
God richly bless
I want you to be a friend so I grow further in Christ. I am currently an Elder in the Church of Pentecost and my passion is to commit myself in evangelism.
Nov182022
Anonymous
Lord, I would linger here,
Still seeking after Thee,
Continue in the Word and prayer
Till Thou dost flow thru me
Mar72022
Campbell Watterworth
Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
The Lord is here, one with us! This is an enduring and wonderful fact.
And I believe that when we take time in the morning to: listen to Him, touch the throne of grace – we gradually develop a sense of joy, by being aware of His presence.
This hymn is an expression of this experience of seeking and entering into this fruitful abiding!
By reading such a hymn, singing it, listening to it, and considering it; we will learn to enter into the experience of “abiding” in the joy of His grace.
In our approach to the Bible today, we may be either in the 'day' or in the 'night.' By the Lord's mercy, we can testify that concerning the Bible we in the Lord's recovery are in the 'day.' As we read the Word of God, we experience sunrise, not sunset. But when many read the Bible, they are in the 'night.' As Paul said of the Jews, there is a veil upon their heart in the reading of the Scriptures (2 Cor. 3:14). They are veiled by their tradition and by their natural concepts. In their experience the Bible thus becomes a book of dead letters. Like the ancient Pharisees, scribes, and Judaizers, they handle the Word without directly contacting the Lord. Instead of exercising their spirit, they rely on their natural understanding. Furthermore, they are often zealous to maintain their religious tradition. But whenever we come to the Word, we need to contact the Lord. As we come to the Lord in the Word, we need to hunger and thirst for Him and seek to enjoy Him. This seeking after the Lord is well expressed in the lines of a hymn:
... [Stanzas 1 and 2]
In our reading and pray-reading of the Word, we should seek the Lord's glorious, radiant face. Then in our experience the Word of God will be a source of life supply and nourishment, and we shall be in the 'day,' not in the 'night.'
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Fargo, ND, United States
This hymn touches the longing we have to touch Him morning by morning. It's not always "easy" as our mind and thoughts can be like a wild horse. But He knows. He is patient. We have Him as the One who can be touched by our weaknesses. He smiles as we fight to take every thought into captivity and set our mind on the Spirit in our spirit. We are learning to seek, linger, and continue in the word and prayer until He flows in us. We love you Abba Father.
Waukegan, Illinois, United States
The feeling and sentiment of these words, by Brother Lee, (and the tune by a brother Jackson) are a soothing balm. When I am in a low place, needing restoration and healing with the Lord, I feel I can go on. This is one of my favorite hymns (#812 in "Hymns" by Living Stream Ministry). I haven't sung it for a very long time and just this morning (5/17/24), the words "I come to Thee, dear Lord" occurred to me "out of the blue". I am so thankful for this app, where, if one can recall only a few words, you can retrieve the entire hymn! It doesn't even have to be a first line or chorus.
(PS: why is there no star next to the title to designate it as a "favorite", which can be done with all the other hymns?? )
Reno, Nevada, United States
Jesus the Lord is our wonderful bridegroom and we are his bride. Oh how blessed it is just to spend time with the Lord and to linger with him until he flows through us. Lord Jesus we love you come quickly
Mansfield, Ohio, United States
What a great prayer as we come to the Lord each day in our morning watch.
Accra, Cantonments, Ghana
My soul is blessed with the song. Besides, the doctrines are fully inspired.
God richly bless
I want you to be a friend so I grow further in Christ. I am currently an Elder in the Church of Pentecost and my passion is to commit myself in evangelism.
Lord, I would linger here,
Still seeking after Thee,
Continue in the Word and prayer
Till Thou dost flow thru me
Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
The Lord is here, one with us! This is an enduring and wonderful fact.
And I believe that when we take time in the morning to: listen to Him, touch the throne of grace – we gradually develop a sense of joy, by being aware of His presence.
This hymn is an expression of this experience of seeking and entering into this fruitful abiding!
By reading such a hymn, singing it, listening to it, and considering it; we will learn to enter into the experience of “abiding” in the joy of His grace.
Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
Lord, I would linger here,
Still seeking after Thee,
Continue in the Word and prayer
Till Thou dost flow thru me.
Auckland, New Zealand
Lord, I would linger here!
Auckland, New Zealand
In such a fellowship... I enter rest in Thee.