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It passeth knowledge, that dear love of Thine, My Savior, Jesus; yet this soul of mine Would of Thy love in all its breadth and length, Its height and depth, its everlasting strength, Know more and more. |
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It passeth telling, that dear love of Thine, My Savior, Jesus; yet these lips of mine Would fain proclaim to sinners, far and near, A love which can remove all guilty fear, And love beget. |
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It passeth praises, that dear love of Thine, My Savior Jesus; yet this heart of mine Would sing that love, so full, so rich, so free, Which brings a rebel sinner, such as me, Nigh unto God. |
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But though I cannot sing, or tell, to know The fullness of Thy love, while here below, My empty vessel I may freely bring; O Thou, who art of love the living spring, My vessel fill. |
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I am an empty vessel — not one thought Or look of love to Thee I've ever brought; Yet I may come, and come again to Thee, With this the empty sinner's only plea, Thou lovest me. |
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Oh, fill me, Jesus, Savior, with Thy love! Lead, lead me to the living fount above; Thither may I, in simple faith draw nigh, And never to another fountain fly, But unto Thee. |
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Lord Jesus, when Thee face to face I see, When on Thy lofty throne I sit with Thee, Then of Thy love, in all its breadth and length, Its height and depth, its everlasting strength, My soul shall sing. |