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Grace in its highest definition is God in the Son to be enjoyed by us; It is not only something done or giv'n, But God Himself, our portion glorious. |
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God is incarnate in the flesh that we Him may receive, experience ourself; This is the grace which we receive of God, Which comes thru Christ and which is Christ Himself. |
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Paul the Apostle counted all as dung, 'Twas only God in Christ he counted grace; 'Tis by this grace — the Lord experienced — That he surpassed the others in the race. |
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It is this grace — Christ as our inward strength — Which with His all-sufficiency doth fill; It is this grace which in our spirit is, There energizing, working out God's will. |
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This grace, which is the living Christ Himself, Is what we need and must experience; Lord, may we know this grace and by it live, Thyself increasingly as grace to sense. |