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Blest Be the Dear Uniting Love

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Blest Be the Dear Uniting Love (1742)
by Charles Wesley
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Blest be the dear uniting love
That will not let us part;
Our bodies may far off remove,
We still are one in heart.

Joined in one spirit to our Head,
Where he appoints we go,
And still in Jesus' footsteps tread,
And do his work below.

O may we ever walk in him,
And nothing know beside,
Nothing desire, nothing esteem,
But Jesus crucified!

Closer and closer let us cleave
To His beloved embrace;
Expect His fullness to receive
And grace to answer grace.

While thus we walk with Christ in light
Who shall our souls disjoin,
Souls, which Himself vouchsafes t’unite
In fellowship divine!

We all are one who him receive,
And each with each agree,
In him the One, the Truth, we live;
Blest point of unity!

Partakers of the Savior's grace,
The same in mind and heart,
Nor joy, nor grief, nor time, nor place,
Nor life, nor death can part.

But let us hasten to the day
Which shall our flesh restore,
When death shall all be done away,
And bodies part no more!

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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