In
the subversion of man,
Satan
and death;
In
the promotion of another
Manhood,
Lord,
We
see wisdom.
In
the assembly,
An
administration of blessing,
Where
Thou hast a dwelling
We
see
The
house that Thou hast built.
The
food of Thy table!
What
variety we have in Thee:
An
oblation, a passover,
Peace-offering,
Fresh
ears, baked loaves -
All
to our taste.
Persons
of another marque
From
worldlings, in dignity,
Act
as children of wisdom
Portraying
The
deportment of Thy servants.
We
can appreciate
As
the angels can
The
all-various wisdom of God
In
the order of service of Thy servants
Which
the Chief Musician ordered.
In
their needs - Christ
For
coats of skin;
In
their testimony - Christ
For
armour;
In
their privileges - Christ,
The
Best Robe:
What
apparel for Thy servants!
Men
who have had
A
vine before them,
Who
have admired its growth,
Relished
the lush grapes,
And
their wine for God,
Are
Thy cupbearers.
But
what an acme
Of
grandeur, a zenith
Of
accomplishment, what
An
ascent: Lord,
Thou
art He who brought
Many
sons to glory!
Beautiful, Robert! May we put on Christ, the Best Robe -- He is all we need!
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Laurie
really lovely.
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