The Spirit is Me
Spiritual
reality
It is Your Spirit, Mighty God
that bears true life from above
and transports humans just like me
into Your spiritual reality.
The flesh, my suit I must wear
in this earthly atmosphere.
It’s service is to hold the truth
of my spirit’s brand new birth.
In bondage, I was once alone
for I had wandered far from home.
I did not know the path to take
or how to pray “for Jesus sake.”
Then a Word of Truth was given me
that opened up my eyes to see
I had not only human frame
but Spirit Life through Jesus name.
In the midst of all eternity,
You took time to ransom me
and place Your name upon my brow
to claim me as an adopted child.
In the holy tomes of heaven,
my name is indelibly written
as an heir to Your vast estate
of which I can freely partake.
Jesus came not to change the Law
but to accumulate and draw
all its facets in one clear decree:
“Love My Father and love Me.”
And when that Love is Spirit driven,
it will soar and reach to heaven
and bring down to human kind
God’s eternal Life Divine.
Copyright © December 13, 2008 by Karen M. Crump
that bears true life from above
and transports humans just like me
into Your spiritual reality.
The flesh, my suit I must wear
in this earthly atmosphere.
It’s service is to hold the truth
of my spirit’s brand new birth.
In bondage, I was once alone
for I had wandered far from home.
I did not know the path to take
or how to pray “for Jesus sake.”
Then a Word of Truth was given me
that opened up my eyes to see
I had not only human frame
but Spirit Life through Jesus name.
In the midst of all eternity,
You took time to ransom me
and place Your name upon my brow
to claim me as an adopted child.
In the holy tomes of heaven,
my name is indelibly written
as an heir to Your vast estate
of which I can freely partake.
Jesus came not to change the Law
but to accumulate and draw
all its facets in one clear decree:
“Love My Father and love Me.”
And when that Love is Spirit driven,
it will soar and reach to heaven
and bring down to human kind
God’s eternal Life Divine.
Copyright © December 13, 2008 by Karen M. Crump
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