O Lord, Thou art our Paraclete

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O Lord, Thou art our Paraclete,
  Our Comforter indeed,
Our Patron with our God above,
  The Advocate we need.
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Thou art our Counsel of defense,
  The Pleader of our case,
Our Interceder for all things,
  Our Helper in all ways.
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Lord, Thou dost manage all affairs
  For us in God’s delight,
Both in the heavens and in us
  With power in Thy right.
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Thou intercedest all the time,
  Lord Spirit, with Thy grace,
In heav’n to plead, in us to groan,
  Entreating in our place.
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Thou helpest as the living One,
  And attest by God’s plan
In resurrection pow’r of life,
  Empow’ring our inner man.
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Thou, as the Spirit giving life,
  In weakness dost sustain;
And in our spirit with Thy strength,
  Our being dost maintain.
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Thou servest ever with Thyself,
  In mercy and in love,
That Thou may be our all in all,
  And we Thy fulness prove.

Copyright Living Stream Ministry. Used by permission.

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Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa

Amen - taking care of our entire situation!


李 菲 麗

Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, Philippines

Praise the Lord! what a wonderful hymn to enjoy His All-inclusiveness as our Paraclete! so comforting, so consoling! we cannot but praise Him! Praise the Lord!

"How wonderful to have Him as our Paraclete: In Greek, parakletos denotes someone alongside who takes care of our cause, our affairs. It is composed of two words: a preposition that means with and a form of the word for call. In ancient times a paraclete was a HELPER, ADVOCATE, COUNSEL, or INTERCESSOR. A paraclete is someone who served a particular person by taking care of his needs. As one who is always present, a paraclete may be considered a WAITER, a helper, and also an ATTORNEY. In a note on John 14:16 Darby says that a paraclete was “one who carries on the cause of any one and helps him.” In his translation of 1 John 2:1, where the same Greek word is used, Darby says that we have a “patron” with the Father. Then in a note he explains that he uses the word patron in the sense of the Roman patron, who maintained the interests of his clients in every way. We may say that the Spirit today is our PATRON. He is with us to take care of our entire situation. [The Fulfillment of the Tabernacle and the Offerings in the Writings of John; Witness Lee; Chapter 44 Section 4; more online http://www.ministrybooks.org/books.cfm?id=1BEFE11753]

HALLELUJAH!