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All Scripture is the very breath of God,
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| 1. | All Scripture is the very breath of God, |
| | And by His Spirit into words was |
| | breathed; |
| | By godly men the words were written |
| | down, |
| | With all God's fulness unto man |
| | bequeathed. |
| 2. | It is the breath of God as light to man, |
| | With rays divine man to illuminate; |
| | It shines in darkness and to man |
| | reveals. |
| | What is his truest need and actual state. |
| 3. | It is the breath of God as life to man, |
| | Nature divine to man it doth impart; |
| | The dead it quickens and regenerates, |
| | Transforms the soul-life and renews the |
| | heart. |
| 4. | It is the breath of God as wisdom too, |
| | Knowledge divine to man it has to |
| | teach; |
| | Th' eternal purpose of the Lord it |
| | shows, |
| | And leadeth man God's final goal to |
| | reach. |
| 5. | It is the breath of God as strength to |
| | man, |
| | Power divine to man it doth transmit, |
| | Strength'ning the weak, empowering |
| | the faint, |
| | Enabling man God's purpose full to fit. |
| 6. | It is the breath of God for us to breath, |
| | That as our portion God we may enjoy; |
| | Receiving it by spirits exercised, |
| | Our need is met, His wealth we may |
| | employ. |
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