Glory, honor, praise and power

B138 C193 CB240 E240 K193 T240
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Glory, honor, praise and power,
Be unto the Lamb forever!
Jesus Christ is our Redeemer,
Hallelujah! Hallelujah!
Hallelujah! Praise ye the Lord!
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The secret to receiving the dispensing and to enjoying the transmitting is very simple. Every saved one is a priest, and we all have the right to come before the Father. When we come before the Father, we have the Son and also the Spirit. We should come before God every morning and call, "O Lord Jesus!" Then we will touch the Spirit. In this way we will have the Son and also the Spirit. We should then read the Bible and pray-read a few verses; the more we pray and read the Bible, the more we will touch the Spirit. When we touch the Spirit, we touch the Son, and when we touch the Son, we touch the Father. We just need to spend a little time to draw near to God, and the Father, the Son, and the Spirit will be dispensed into us. We will then feel inwardly comfortable, as if we have taken a deep breath of fresh air. When we feel this way, we can sing: "Hallelujah! Hallelujah! / Hallelujah! Praise ye the Lord!" (Hymns, #240). We can shout, "Christ is Victor!" As we call, sing, and shout in this way, life will be outpoured. The outpouring of life is the transmitting of the Spirit's great power.

We often have the sense at the end of the Lord's table meeting that everyone wishes the meeting could continue. At such a time, without waiting for the brothers to call a hymn, everyone may spontaneously begin to sing, "Glory, honor, praise and power, / Be unto the Lamb forever! / Jesus Christ is our Redeemer, / Hallelujah! Hallelujah! / Hallelujah! Praise ye the Lord!" (Hymns, #240). In this way, everyone leaves singing. This is an example of sending people off.