"Love Divine, All Loves Excelling"
by Charles Wesley
Love
divine, all loves excelling,
joy
of heaven, to earth come down;
fix
in us thy humble dwelling;
all
thy faithful mercies crown!
Jesus
thou art all compassion,
pure,
unbounded love thou art;
visit
us with thy salvation;
enter
every trembling heart.
Breathe,
O breathe thy loving Spirit
into
every troubled breast!
Let
us all in thee inherit;
let
us find that second rest.
Take
away our bent to sinning;
Alpha
and Omega be;
end
of faith, as its beginning,
set
our hearts at liberty.
Come,
Almighty to deliver,
let
us all thy life receive;
suddenly
return and never,
nevermore
thy temples leave.
Thee
we would be always blessing,
serve
thee as thy hosts above,
pray
and praise thee without ceasing,
glory
in thy perfect love.
Finish,
then, thy new creation;
pure
and spotless let us be.
Let
us see thy great salvation
perfectly
restored in thee;
changed
from glory into glory,
till
in heaven we take our place,
till
we cast our crowns before thee,
lost
in wonder, love, and praise.
What comfort this hymn brings! His love is the centerpiece, and our worship is the only worthy response. These are my favorite lines...
Jesus thou art all compassion,
pure, unbounded love thou art.
~*~*~
Set our hearts at liberty.
~*~*~
Glory in thy perfect love.
~*~*~
Till we cast our crowns before thee,
lost in wonder, love, and praise.
~*~*~
I am still in Maryland with six of my kids. We missed church last week, and I think we'll be on the road next Sunday, so I wanted to be sure to go this week. My mother is recovering in rehab from surgery, so I didn't go to the little Lutheran church down the street with her. Instead, I did a Google search on PCA churches in the area. I was delighted to find Grace Reformed Presbyterian Church, pastored by Dan Broadwater, who was my youth pastor for a short time when I was in high school. (I had such a solid foundation in those years and I'm very grateful for it.) I don't think I had seen him and his wife Kay since he performed my sister's wedding over 30 years ago! They have faithfully ministered for all this time, and I was deeply touched by the simple gospel message of redemption and hope in a broken world. I also really appreciated their genuine warmth and welcome toward me and my three youngest children when we visited this morning.
The building, built in 1907, used to be an Episcopal chapel. I'm guessing that it used to be out in the country, but the suburbs grew up around it.
The music was a mix of traditional hymns and contemporary songs, starting with the hymn "Love Divine, All Loves Excelling" (thus this week's Strength in Hymn selection) and moving on to more recent worship songs like "What Can I Do."
The music was a mix of traditional hymns and contemporary songs, starting with the hymn "Love Divine, All Loves Excelling" (thus this week's Strength in Hymn selection) and moving on to more recent worship songs like "What Can I Do."
Blessings,
Virginia Knowles
www.WatchTheShepherd.blogspot.com
What a sweet blessing from the Lord, Virginia! that you found this welcoming place to worship!
ReplyDeleteI've not heard this before so many thanks for sharing the song. I love your pictures too!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes,
Natasha in Oz
Dear Virjginia
ReplyDeleteCharles Wesley was a gifted song writer! I love these words I am Afrikaans speaking and never sang his hymns when growing up, so I enjoy it so much.
Luv XX
Mia
Love the flowers,they are so beautiful..
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