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Lord, to know Thee as the Body,
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| 1. | Lord, to know Thee as the Body, |
| | Is my desperate need today, |
| | Oh, to see Thee in Thy members, |
| | 'Tis for this I long and pray. |
| | No more just to know Thy headship, |
| | In an individual way, |
| | But to see Thee incarnated, |
| | As the Body-Christ, I pray. |
| 2. | Through the years, Thy saints have sought |
| | Thee, |
| | Longing for reality; |
| | Gazing upward, searching inward, |
| | Thirsting for the sight of Thee. |
| | Now reveal that Christ in heaven, |
| | Is the Body manifest; |
| | And the Christ who dwells within us |
| | As the Body is expressed. |
| 3. | Prone to be misled, I know it, |
| | By my lofty thoughts of Thee, |
| | Easy 'tis for self to seek Thee, |
| | Yet not touch reality, |
| | Oh, how much I need to find Thee, |
| | In Thy members here below. |
| | God eternal dwells among us, |
| | Manifest in flesh to know. |
| 4. | Limit, Lord, my independence, |
| | Let me to Thy Body turn; |
| | Not just seeking light from heaven, |
| | But the church's sense to learn. |
| | May we be the stones for building, |
| | Not the formless, useless clay, |
| | Gain in us Thy heart's desire, |
| | Corporately Thyself display. |