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God's life and building can be seen
Within the Song of Songs;
He shows by types His seeking ones,
The Bride for whom Christ longs!
Within the Song of Songs;
He shows by types His seeking ones,
The Bride for whom Christ longs!
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She, as a team of horses shows
A love, so swift and strong!
But this is love that's natural—
It pulls the world along!
A love, so swift and strong!
But this is love that's natural—
It pulls the world along!
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As time goes by, her concepts change,
With dove's eyes she can see
That naught can with her love compare—
There's none so dear as He!
With dove's eyes she can see
That naught can with her love compare—
There's none so dear as He!
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A lily she is now to Him
(For still the Lord draws on),
Her faith is not in earthly toil,
But in the wondrous Son.
(For still the Lord draws on),
Her faith is not in earthly toil,
But in the wondrous Son.
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She's next a dove who hides herself
Within the cloven rock;
Now in her Lord's ascended life
Is love which knows no shock!
Within the cloven rock;
Now in her Lord's ascended life
Is love which knows no shock!
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Of smoke, a pillar she's become,
And now, as wand'ring ends,
Her wills to His will are subdued,
What fragrance sweet ascends!
And now, as wand'ring ends,
Her wills to His will are subdued,
What fragrance sweet ascends!
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Behold His couch . . . (O, can this be?)
E'en midst the fearsome night . . .
She now affords her Lord such rest,
The foe is put to flight!
E'en midst the fearsome night . . .
She now affords her Lord such rest,
The foe is put to flight!
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A vessel to contain the King!
(This type is full of worth.)
A palanquin He's made Himself
For His move on the earth!
(This type is full of worth.)
A palanquin He's made Himself
For His move on the earth!
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Of wood this vessel is composed:
Christ's ris'n humanity.
Its silver pillars for support
And floor of gold we see!
Christ's ris'n humanity.
Its silver pillars for support
And floor of gold we see!
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The seat of purple signifies
Christ is of kings the King.
To Him, as fittings for within,
Their love His dear ones bring!
Christ is of kings the King.
To Him, as fittings for within,
Their love His dear ones bring!
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The day will come—('tis surely soon)
And glad will be Thy heart—
What boast and glory to Thyself;
Thy crown, Thy counterpart!
And glad will be Thy heart—
What boast and glory to Thyself;
Thy crown, Thy counterpart!
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A garden fair, enclosed is she
With spices, fragrant, sweet.
She now brings forth materials
The building to complete!
With spices, fragrant, sweet.
She now brings forth materials
The building to complete!
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A city pleasant, comely, too;
No greater building, this!
So beautiful, yet to the foe
A conq'ring army 'tis!
No greater building, this!
So beautiful, yet to the foe
A conq'ring army 'tis!
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As we eat Jesus, praise the Lord,
The transformation's done,
Until at last, the work's complete—
Christ and His Bride are one!
The transformation's done,
Until at last, the work's complete—
Christ and His Bride are one!
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London, United Kingdom
What a glorious destiny we have - from being mares pulling Pharaoh's chariots, full of energy in doing worldly things, to becoming the Shulammite, the duplication of Christ, to match Him for our marriage for eternity! Lord, keep us in the divine romance, in the process of being transformed, so that even as You courted us by becoming a man we would also court You by becoming God in life and nature but not in the Godhead!
Chicago, Illinois
The building work in the purpose of the Beloved Christ is a process that does not quickly take place. Many little responses of obedience to Him, many choices of loving Him, and many surrenders to Him day by day constitute the building up. May the neck of every lover of Christ be as a tower growing and being built up for His purpose and pleasure (S. of S. 4:4)!