Good evening, everyone. Let's
begin this evening's service by sitting and singing 299. Day
by day, 299. Day by day, and with each passing
moment, Strength I find to meet my trials here. Trusting in my
Father's wise bestowment, I've no cause for worry or for fear. He whose heart is kind beyond
all measure, Gives unto each day what he deems best. Lovingly it's part of pain and
pleasure, Mingling toil with peace and rest. Every day the Lord Himself is
near me, With a special mercy for each hour. O my cares He
feigned would bear and cheer me, He whose name is Counselor
and Power. The protection of His child and
treasure Is a charge that on Himself He laid. As thy days thy strength shall
be in measure, this the pledge to me He made. Help me then in every tribulation,
so to trust Thy promises, O Lord, that I lose not faith's sweet
consolation shown to me within Thy holy Word. Help me, Lord,
when toil and trouble meeting, Dare to take us from a Father's
hand. One by one, the days, the moments
fleeting, Till I reach the promised land. I would like to read the first
part of Romans 8. Romans 8, There is therefore
now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk
not after the flesh, but after the Spirit. For the law of the
Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law
of sin and death. For what the law could not do,
in that it was weak through the flesh, God sending his own son
in the likeness of sinful flesh, and for sin condemned sin in
the flesh. That the righteousness of the
law might be fulfilled in us, who walk not after the flesh,
but after the spirit. For they that are after the spirit
do mind the things of the flesh, but they that are after the spirit,
the things of the spirit. For to be carnally minded is
death, but to be spiritually minded is life and peace. Because
the carnal mind is enmity against God, for it is not subject to
the law of God, neither indeed can be. So then, they that are
in the flesh cannot please God. But ye are not in the flesh,
but in the Spirit. If so, be that the Spirit of
God dwell in you. Now if any man have not the Spirit
of Christ, he is none of his. And if Christ be in you, The
body is dead because of sin, but the spirit is life because
of righteousness. Our Heavenly Father, we thank
you for allowing us once again to assemble together to hear
your word declared to us. And Father, we thank you for
allowing this opportunity week after week when it is such a
rare blessing and there is so much religion around us, but
yet it is so hard to find, Lord, where we can hear the word rightly
divided and where Christ is glorified and man is debased. And we are shown, Lord, through
this preaching that we hear from week to week, that there is hope
outside of ourselves and that the Lord Jesus Christ took it
upon himself for his dear people, for his sheep that he came to
redeem. He took their sins and he walked
this earth for 33 and a half years and he fulfilled that law. And Father, we we may be comforted
this evening again Lord as our eyes are turned away from self
and the things of this world that we may behold him and his
glory and that our faith may be strengthened that we may have
rest for our souls and we remember also brother Eric as he stands
here again this evening Lord remember him in mercy and Lord
loose his tongue and allow him to speak From his heart, Lord,
you know all things perfectly. Give him freedom, Lord, and continue
to be with him as he is studying. Pour out your spirit upon him
and be with Sister Michelle also. Continue to give them strength
and health that they may continue to be with us. And Father, we
think also of our loved ones, our children, our relatives,
our parents, our neighbors. Father, will you Provide the
opportunity that we may open our mouths and speak of your
glory and your grace and your mercy towards sinners. Father,
remember us in mercy. Remember those that are struggling
and sick and have difficulties. We think of Brother Scott and
we are thankful, Lord, you have given him strength and healing.
Continue to be with him and watch over them. For Jesus' sake alone,
amen. Let's sing 255, Blessed Assurance
255. Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine! Oh, what a foretaste of glory
divine! Heir of salvation, purchase of
God, Born of His Spirit, washed in His blood. This is my story,
this is my song, praising my Savior all the day long. This is my story, this is my
song, praising my Savior all the day long. Perfect submission,
perfect delight. Visions of rapture now burst
on my sight. Angels descending, rank from
above. Echoes of mercy, whispers of
love. This is my story, this is my
song, praising my Savior all the day long. This is my story,
this is my song, praising my Savior all the day long. Perfect submission, all is at
rest, I in my Savior, in happy and blessed, Watching and waiting,
looking above, Filled with His goodness, lost in His love. This is my story, this is my
song, Praising my Savior all the day long. This is my story,
this is my song. Praising my Savior all the day
long. Good evening. Let's be turning to John chapter
17. Last week we were looking at
verse 20 and we saw that we saw what was being said about what
the apostles preach. It was their word, the gospel
that they preached, and Christ calls it their word. Now, we know this is the gospel,
the gospel concerning our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. So why
does he call it their word? Well, because he gave it to them.
He gave them his word, and it is now their word. Paul, even in another place,
calls it my gospel, according to my gospel. And it speaks of just how one
we are with our Lord and Savior. That's how one we are with him. As Everything that he has, his
inheritance, is ours because he has given it to us. He's done
everything for it to obtain it for us and gives it to us and
it's ours. It's ours. For example, an illustration
of this is when Michelle and I were moving down here, when
you families called us down here we were buying a house and that
house, Michelle didn't have a job, so they didn't want her name
on the loan application because she added nothing to the loan.
It was entirely on my name, in my name, based on what you families
were paying me to be here, to be your pastor. And so we secured
that loan. However, I had them put Michelle's
name on the deed. She's not responsible for one
penny of that home. But now if anything happened
to me, she doesn't have to go through any paperwork or anything.
It's her home. If she says to a co-worker, meet
me at my house, she's not exaggerating. It is her house. Her name is
on the deed. And so in that sense, it's a
beautiful picture. Christ secured everything for
you, his bride, everything for you. And yet he gives you all
this inheritance, all his blessings that he's obtained for us by
his own redemption work. The point in bringing up this
about the word being the gospel is that every petition of our
Lord's prayer here that follows this is to be seen in the light
of the gospel. He's speaking, everything is
flowing from His gospel blessings that He has obtained for us. And in this passage we'll see
that He speaks of His glory, His glory which He gives to His
disciples. And what he's speaking of there,
I'll just tell you, he's speaking of, the glory he speaks of is
his mediatorial blessings. All the gifts, all the glory
that he received of the Father for being our mediator, all those
blessings are given to us. That's what he means when he
says, I've given them thy glory, the glory that you gave me, I
gave it to them." It's speaking of all these blessed mediatorial
blessings obtained by our Redeemer through His blood. So this is
His glory as the mediator between God and men. Let's read first
20 through 22. Neither pray I for these alone,
but for them also which shall believe on me through their word,
their gospel word which reveals the mystery of God in Christ.
that through this gospel word that by these gospel blessings
and gifts they all may be one as thou father art in me and
I in thee that they also may be one in us that the world may
believe that thou hast sent me. and the glory which thou gavest
me I have given them, that they may be one even as we are one. And so this oneness that our
Savior prays for, it's accomplished in us through the giving of these
gospel blessings, through the pouring out of all these gifts,
these ascension gifts of our Savior being given to you. This is his glory. what he's
obtained, what he's been given of the Father, because he is
the faithful servant of God, the mediator between God and
men, the Redeemer of his beloved bride. And so, these are ministered
to us through the preaching of the Gospel. And what I mean is
there's a work of the Spirit that is poured out, that attends
the preacher on this word, and he takes the things of Christ
being declared in this word and makes them real to you, makes
you alive to them. He is real. We're the ones who
are wicked, but the Spirit makes us alive to hear these blessed
words, to receive these words, to bear fruit in believing our
Savior and what He's done. And God our Savior pours out
all these blessings upon us, bearing fruit in us to hear and
to believe what He's done for us. And so the Spirit manifests
this life of Christ in the new man. which is formed of our Savior
in us. This old man of flesh is still
an old man of flesh, but we are a new creature in Christ. We're a new creature born again
by His power, by His seed. So to say it another way, all
the spiritual gifts obtained by Christ in His redemption work
are applied and given to His redeemed people. They're all
applied by him and given to his redeemed people. So that's a
lot. So that's what we're going to be looking at tonight. The
glory of our mediator. So in John 17 21, that's where
our text begins. Christ prays for our unity as
believers that we may be one with our God and Savior. He says
that, I gave them their word, that they all may be one as thou
father art in me, and I in thee, that they also may be one in
us, that the world may believe that thou hast sent me. So first,
there is a oneness between the Father and the Son. Let's see
this. There's a oneness between the
Father and the Son. They're one in nature. We're
told in the scriptures that in Him all the Godhead dwells bodily. in Christ. All the Godhead dwells
bodily in Him. And there are three that bear
record in heaven, the Father, the Word, which is Christ, and
the Holy Ghost. And these three are one. Father, Son, and Holy Ghost,
they are God. God in three persons. One God. One Lord. They are one in power. Christ tells his disciples, and
we read of this, that all power is given unto me. The Father
hath committed all power into the hands of his Son as our mediator,
so that he now is implementing the will and purpose of God in
heaven and in earth and under the earth. He's ruling over all
things. He's implementing the will of
God, of God our Father. They're one in affection. 1 John 4, 9. The first one that
came to me is John 3, 16, but we'll quote 1 John 4, 9. In this was manifested the love
of God toward us because that God sent his only begotten son
into the world that we might live through him. And so what
Christ did is he came and willingly was made a propitiation for our
sins, the sins of his people. They are one in purpose, so that
all things work together for good to them that love God, to
them who are thee called according to purpose." According to his
purpose. And so it's this oneness in the
Godhead which has accomplished the salvation of the people of
God. The whole Godhead is working
together for this purpose. To prepare, to make a people
for the Son. To prepare a bride for the Son. And so the whole purpose of God
is accomplished beautifully. It's established perfectly and
fully in the death and burial and resurrection of the Lord
Jesus Christ. everything that was necessary,
everything that God purposed to do for you in love, in grace,
in kindness, is all established, all rests upon Christ, whom the
Father chose and sent to accomplish this work according to His eternal
purpose, so that now we for whom Christ accomplished this salvation
We shall be made partakers. We are made partakers. And all
those who are his chosen people that are yet lost, there's a
day, there's an hour appointed for them by God in which they
shall hear. They will come under the sound
of the gospel. They will be delivered from the
bondage of death and the hand of justice, and they will be
cleared, cleansed, purged of their sin, their guilty conscience
purged. that they may hear and rejoice
and have the same joy that you have right now in Christ, in
Him. Now turn over to Ephesians chapter
3. Let's go to Ephesians 3. We're
going to pick up in verse 16. Now we're looking at this glory,
this glory of Christ as our mediatorial head, his glory, his mediatorial
glory and blessings. And now I want you to notice
how Paul speaks of all these blessings in Christ. Ephesians
3, 16, that he, referring to the Father, would grant you according
to the riches of his glory. to be strengthened with might
by his Spirit in the inner man, that Christ, as our Head and
Mediator, may dwell in your hearts by faith, that ye, being rooted
and grounded in love, may be able to comprehend with all saints
what is the breadth and length and depth and height and to know
the love of Christ which passeth knowledge." So all these blessings
are given to us and received by us in in the blood of Christ
in that that work which he did for you his people. That glory
of the Father is given to Him, and He executed it perfectly,
so that we now receive all these blessings, so that we have the
Spirit. Christ dwells in our hearts by faith. We know the
love of Christ for us, that the saints of God know, and believe,
and rest in, and rejoice in. You have that same hope, meaning
you too are a saint of God. You too are a beloved child of
God. And he says, to know the love
of Christ which passeth knowledge. Now, the first thought that we
have about that is, oh, it's conveying to me some knowledge. It's imparting to me some understanding
of this love. And there is that to a degree.
But what that word passeth really means is it surpasses knowledge. It surpasses this fleshly carnal
understanding. We all have personalities, we
all grew up in certain households and in certain communities and
we infer things and how we view things and understand things.
What did that person mean when they said that? Why did they
do it that way? Why didn't they do this? We all
have a certain knowledge of how things are supposed to work and
what we think is right. Well, the love of Christ surpasses
all this fleshly wisdom, all our fleshly preconceived ideas. It goes beyond that and reveals
Christ and shows us there's nothing more precious than our Savior. There's nothing more precious
than his gospel. There's nothing more precious
than this ministry that he's given to us of reconciliation. And so, This is when faith becomes
sight, because it's not according to what we think is going to
happen, or what we think should happen, or will happen. We're
trusting the Lord. We're believing Him. We're resting
in Him. That's all given to you. because
Christ accomplished our salvation. He is our mediator and that glory
for doing that is given unto us. So Christ gives his apostles
his word and that's the gospel that they go out preaching to
all the world. And this gospel is attended by
the spirit who makes it effectual in the hearts of his people who
were dead. trespasses and sins, who could
not save themselves, but now they hear and believe and follow
God." Now, knowing that, it's just such an encouragement that
we should desire to align ourselves with this ministry of reconciliation
that's given to the church. to make those sacrifices, to
put our focus and attention on serving our God and His people,
because it's a blessing. These blessings are ours, but
not for us only, but for all His people scattered throughout. And so we go forth preaching
that word that the Lord would draw them to His body. So this
glory that Christ gives to his disciples, we know it's the gospel,
and the fruit from it that it produces. Let's first look again
at John 17, verse 22. And the glory which thou gavest
me, I have given them, that they may be one, even as we are one. He's talking about fruit. There's
gonna be fruit in them. They're going to be one. even as we are one. He's speaking
of the gift of eternal life. They're going to have life in
me. They're going to have life with us eternally. And that means
everything that goes along with eternal life. given to us. It's provided for us. The fruits
of this glory that Christ gives to his church is what Paul speaks
of in Colossians chapter 1. Let's go there. Colossians chapter
1 and don't turn from it too quickly. We'll see one other
verse after this. Colossians 1 and what I want
you to see is that the Apostles are speaking of this glory. Everything, all these blessings
that are described here in these epistles, they're all anchored
in the words here of Christ's prayer as our high priest in
John chapter 17. All there, if you, the more you
understand and behold what Christ is praying for, he's, it's given. He received that, this, all these
blessings he's interceding for and praying for, they're given.
they're given according to his word and they're recorded in
the epistles of the apostles. He says in verse 5 and 6 of Colossians
1, for the hope which is laid up for you in heaven, whereof
ye heard before in the word of the truth of the gospel, which
is come unto you as it is in all the world and bringeth forth
fruit as it doth also in you." And so, what we see here is that
when the Lord sends his gospel and he brings it with power,
there are people that hear that word and the fruit of the gospel,
the fruit of our mediator is manifested in them. They hear
it. They believe it. They rejoice
it. And you say, well, how do you
know? How do you know Christ died for you? Or how do I know
Christ died for this person who believes? That's it. They believe. I believe. I can't see it, but
I believe the promises of God in his words. That's how we know. That's the faith which is our
sight. That's the evidence of things
not seen. We can't see the blood, but you
that believe and rest in Christ, that is the evidence. You believe. You have faith which is the fruit
of the Spirit. And so, and then Paul goes on
to pray for their growth in knowledge and understanding and spiritual
wisdom. And so our unity that Christ is praying for here is
that all the children of God, all his true Israel have one
common faith. We all experience this one common
faith. And that faith knows that Jesus
Christ alone is the salvation. He is the Savior. He is the salvation
of His people. That's one common faith that
you believe. And we know that when we say
that it's of Christ, we don't mean that we're saved after we
believed. We don't say that God then poured
out His blessings upon us after we prayed a prayer and gave our
hearts to Jesus or invited him into our hearts, we don't talk
like that. The spirit, we've already been
delivered from death when we believe and cry out to the Lord
for His grace and mercy. It's because we have been cleansed
of our sins by the blood of Christ. It's because He has chosen us
and delivered us from death and darkness so that we've been given
an ear, we've been given a spirit to cry out to Him. Our heart
has turned to the Lord. and believes Him. And that's
why we believe and cry out and have faith because it's been
given to us. It's been given to the people
of God. And so in Colossians 1 12 it
says, giving thanks unto the Father which hath made us meet
to be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in light. And so He gave us a new birth. He made us new creatures in the
blood of Christ. And that's why we hear and believe.
That's why there's fruit manifested in our hearts. Now look down
back in John 17. Let's go back there. John 17
in verse 23 and 24. I in them, and thou in me, that
they may be made perfect in one. and that the world may know that
thou hast sent me and hast loved them as thou hast loved me."
Now hold that thought for a moment. Thou hast loved them as thou
hast loved me. He goes on in verse 24, Father,
I will that they also whom thou hast given me be with me where
I am that they may behold my glory. which thou hast given
me, for thou lovest me before the foundation of the world."
So, two things here. The glory that the Father gave
Christ, and how the Father loved Christ, and therefore how he
loves us, because it's all of grace. It's all of grace. As
the eternal Son of God, This isn't the glory that's being
spoken of here. As the eternal Son of God, Christ
didn't receive glory from the Father. He is eternal God. He is already glorified as God. So that's not the glory that's
being spoken of here. What is this glory that Christ
speaks of? If the Father is giving the Son
Glory, and He's already God, and already glorified as God,
what is this glory? Well, the glory being spoken
of here is when the Father chose Christ to be the Head and the
Mediator of His Church, and the Son willingly agreed in the covenant
of grace to be our surety, to be our substitute, to be our
Savior, the Savior of the church whom the Father chose and gave
to Christ and put in the care of Christ. And so the second
thing that we see here is the love that the Father has for
Christ and his chosen people is seen when he elected the Savior,
when He chose the Savior and the Savior agreed, our Lord and
Savior Jesus Christ, and He chose a people and committed them to
the care of His Son as our mediator, as our head, as our Savior. So
that's the glory that He's speaking of and the love that the Father
has for the Son for doing this work and choosing Him before
the foundation of the world That's when He chose us. That's when
He chose us. Before we did any good or evil,
before we did any work or despised a work, before we sinned in Adam,
before the fall, God already chose His church in Christ. In Christ. And glorified Him
in that very work. Turned over to Ephesians 1.3,
we'll see this, where we're told here expressly that the church
was loved and chosen by God before the foundation of the world,
just like he loved the Son before the foundation of the world.
1.3-5, blessed, and then we're gonna stay in Ephesians as well,
blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. who
hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places
in Christ." See, this is the fullness, the fullness of His
mediatorial work. All these blessings are given
to us. According as He hath chosen us in Him before the foundation
of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before
Him in love. And so the love that he had for
his people, he chose us and put us into the care of his beloved
son, all before the foundation of the world, already done. having
predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to
himself according to the good pleasure of his will." And so
this, it's already accomplished, and in the appointed hour, he
will cause his people to come to Christ. He'll draw them to
Christ. He'll bring them under the sound
of the gospel, and he'll attend that word with power. and make
them a new creature to hear and believe this in the heart, in
Christ, in a new heart. And for that reason, Christ is
called the Lamb slain from the foundation of the earth. He was
already appointed unto it. He already agreed to this work
for his people before they ever fell. And so, this is our one
common faith. Look over at Ephesians 4, 4 through
7. There is one body and one spirit,
even as ye are called in one hope of your calling, one Lord,
one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all who is above
all and through all and in you all. But unto every one of us
is given grace according to the measure of the gift of Christ.
This grace which is given is the glory of which your Savior
prayed that you would be given. He said, I gave it to them. I
accomplished their redemption and I've given them all the blessings
that are necessary for their salvation, for this ministry
in the church, for their good, for the deliverance of all those
who will hear their word and believe on me because of their
word. I've done everything, everything to bring this to pass. And so,
We, our Savior, well, the other thing that we see here is there's
one faith, and he also speaks of our loving one another in
Christ. He speaks of us loving one another.
Now, there's a lot of examples in the scriptures, a lot of instruction
in the scriptures that tell us how we are to behave toward one
another, how we are to treat one another, how we are to love
one another. For example, if you're still
there in Ephesians 4, verse 31 and 32, He says, Let all bitterness
and wrath and anger and clamor and evil speaking be put away
from you with all malice. And be ye kind one to another,
tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ's
sake hath forgiven you. If there is a unity of faith
and then there's a unity of affection and love between us, why are
there so many scriptures having to tell us how we are to live
toward one another, how we are to be forgiving and to be kind
toward one another? Well, first of all, it's because
this flesh is wicked. This flesh is corrupt. We are
sinners. And so we need to hear this word
spoken the word preached we need the spirit to lead us and keep
us and guide us to correct us to help us because we are proud
and arrogant and we do defend ourselves rather than look to
our brethren so that's one reason why it's in here so that we understand
and know that By nature, we don't love each other as we ought to
love each other. We need the grace of God, and so it humbles
us. It humbles us. And the second thing is, just
like our walk in Christ is called a walk of faith, the just shall
live by faith. Well, in the same way, that's
how our love is worked out. We're trusting our Savior. We're
believing the Word of God. We love our brethren. We bear
long with them. We sacrifice ourselves for them
in faith by His grace so that we minister that same grace that
is ministered to us by God who is patient with us and kind toward
us and loving toward us when we're at our worst moments and
entirely undeserving of His love and grace. Yet that's when when
He's most gracious to us is when we most need Him. And so in the
same manner, our Savior, well, our Savior instructs us to love
one another, to forgive one another, to be kind with one another just
as He's been kind and forgiving and gracious to us. Now one day
this faith is going to pass away. One day the hope that we have
is going to pass away because we're going to have sight. But
love never fades. Love never fails and never disappears
and never goes away. When this flesh is transformed,
we're going to see our Savior in all His glory. We're going
to see Him fully and completely with full understanding of what
He's accomplished for us. Then we're not going to see through
a glass darkly. Then we're going to see him as
he is, and we shall see him without this sinful flesh hanging on
us and corrupting our view and polluting our minds. We're going
to see our glorious Savior seated in all his glory, just as he's
prayed for. And Job, if you turn over to
Job, it's the book just before Psalms, Job 19. Here Job makes this confession
of the believer's hope, the hope that we have. He said, for I
know that my Redeemer, the Mediator, whom the Father appointed, who
willingly came for me. I know that my Redeemer, who
shed his blood for me, he liveth, he's risen again, and that he
shall stand at the latter day upon the earth. And though after
my skin worms destroy this body, yet in my flesh shall I see God,
that new, redeemed, resurrected, heavenly flesh. whom I shall
see for myself, and mine eyes shall behold, and not another,
though my reins be consumed within me." And so, this beholding of
Christ's glory that he's praying for here, I will, Father, that
they see me, that they be with me in all my glory. He's saying,
Lord, bring all these blessings that you've promised to provide
in me, in sending me, in sparing me not, in having me offer myself
up to you, Lord, as the Passover lamb, as the lamb slain for my
people, Lord, bless them. Give them all these blessings. Give them eternal life and all
that that means, all the provision, all the fruits, everything necessary
according to your word. Give it to them that they may
be with me where I am and behold my glory in perfect clarity. with perfect understanding, without
sin. And so that's, brethren, when
we'll sing that new song. And we'll worship Him and glory
in Him. and give honor and praise and
glory to our Savior. That's the glory that He's been
given of the Father, and that's the glory that He gives to us,
is to know Him fully, everything that our God has done, and according
to His glorious purpose and goodwill. I pray He comfort your hearts
and delight you this evening as you Lay in your beds and go
to sleep that you think just remember this glory of what Christ
has done for you For you and that it bless your heart. Amen
Our gracious Lord we thank you for your grace we thank you for This this sacrifice Lord that
everything that you did in paying full provision To pay all our
debts with your own precious blood to deliver us from death
and damnation and the condemnation that we so deserve by our own
works and our own thoughts and minds and hearts. All our words
and deeds, Lord, everything that we know and don't know, Lord,
we deserve this. But you delivered us from this
in grace and in mercy, in fulfillment of the Father's word and promise. in choosing us and choosing you
and putting us in you. Lord, thank you for this mercy. We thank you for your grace.
We pray that you would indeed bless us and keep us, enduring
unto the end, ever looking to Christ. We pray for our brethren
and their many needs and with different diseases and struggles
and troubles and Lord, You know all things and You know exactly
what Your people need. We pray that You would indeed
bless them and minister this grace to their hearts and draw
them to Christ to see more and more His glory, which You've
given to them by grace. It's in Christ's name we pray
and give thanks. Amen. Our closing hymn will be 82.
God be with you till we meet again. It's been a while since
we sang that. 82 sorry need a new version see There it is, went on the cloud.
I'll be with you till we meet again. By His counsels guard, uphold
you With His sheep securely fold you God be with you till we meet
again Till we meet, till we meet Till we meet at Jesus' feet Till
we meet God be with you till we meet again God
be with you till we meet again Beneath His wings protecting,
hide you. Daily manna still provide you. God be with you till we meet
again. Till we meet, till we meet, till
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you, Put His arms unveiling round you, God be with you till we
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again. Till we meet, till we meet, Till
we meet at Jesus' feet. Till we meet, till we meet, Could
be with you till we meet again.
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