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| The Love Of God |
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| Since the love of God has shed |
| Priceless blessings on my head, |
| I have made, it my own; |
| I will hide it in my heart, |
| That will never may depart, |
| It shall rule, there alone. |
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| The love of God, within the heart |
| With kindliness, and warmth impart |
| The soul will glow like Jesus in His tender mercy |
| If the heart is made His dwelling place; |
| The love of God, glows like a flame |
| Through endless years, it is the same |
| The love of God will never fail nor lose its glory |
| ‘Till we see Him face to face. |
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| Since the Son of God came down |
| With his love our lives to crown |
| He with us, would remain; |
| Greater love there could not be, |
| Jesus died for you and me, |
| In our hearts, He would reign. |
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| He who gave His love to me, |
| That I might from sin be free, |
| Bids me share, it today; |
| “As I loved you,” He has said, |
| “You must serve men in my stead, |
| As you go, on your own”. |
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| While His love burns true and bright, |
| We are walking in the light |
| He has shown, us the road; |
| We his glory must reflect, |
| Lest our dimness and neglect |
| Keep some soul, from its God. |
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