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The church is Christ's deep longing
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| 1. | The church is Christ's deep longing |
| | And His good pleasure too. |
| | His every word and action |
| | Is made with her in view. |
| | His heart's love is established, |
| | And nought can Him deter; |
| | Before the earth's foundation |
| | His thoughts were filled with her. |
| 2. | The eve of all creation |
| | He mused on His delight, |
| | And pondered every feature, |
| | Well-pleasing in His sight. |
| | Creation sprang to being, |
| | But deep in Him did hide |
| | A heart of depth unfathomed |
| | Fixed on a glorious Bride. |
| 3. | And thus His will was 'stablished |
| | His counterpart to gain; |
| | This blessed, firm intention, |
| | Eternally the same, |
| | Though sin should e'en beguile man, |
| | Then mock his helpless state, |
| | He never could forsake her, |
| | His yearning ne'er abate. |
| 4. | Then mercy richly flourished, |
| | And love was, oh, so vast, |
| | As graciously He sought her |
| | With wisdom unsurpassed. |
| | The love He gave to win her |
| | God only comprehends! |
| | His life laid down, an offering |
| | Whose fragrance yet ascends. |
| 5. | And now in resurrection |
| | To her He draws most near, |
| | And with untold affection |
| | In glory does appear. |
| | As she beholds her Bridegroom, |
| | His glory floods her heart, |
| | 'Til she, His Bride, is raptured, |
| | His longed-for counterpart. |