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Deeper

Representative Text

1 Deeper in Thy love, O Jesus
Doth my spirit cry to go,
Until all my life is hidden
Deep within the cleansing flow.

Refrain:
Deeper in that holy life,
‘Til I’m lost with Christ in God;
Hidden with my blessed Lord,
While I walk this earthly sod.

2 Humbly must I walk with Jesus
In the paths that He doth lead,
Never falter, never murmur,
Always to His voice give heed. [Refrain]

3 Daily must I seek to please Him
Whether it bring joy or pain;
I shall know then just how blessed
Is the worth of heav’nly gain. [Refrain]

4 Deeper, ‘til at last in Glory,
In His likeness I shall come,
Where the saints of all the ages
Shall receive their welcome home. [Refrain]


Source: Pentecostal Jewels #20

Author: L. C. Hall

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Text Information

First Line: Deeper in Thy love, O Jesus
Title: Deeper
Author: L. C. Hall
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Deeper in that holy life
Copyright: Public Domain

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Pentecostal Jewels #20

Songs of Power. Rev. #d43

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