1  The Spirit of the triune God
    Within our spirit now doth rest;
    He ever seeks thru us to flow,
    That God in Christ may be expressed.
 
 
 2  But by the outward, natural man
    The Spirit is confined within;
    Instead of giving Him a home,
    A prison we've become to Him.
 
 
 3  He's like a treasure of great worth
    Contained in vessels earthen-made;
    The vessel must be broken through
    And thus the treasure be displayed.
 
 
 4  Oh, how the Lord our self must break,
    Our outward man does so impede!
    It must be broken thoroughly,
    And thus the Spirit will be freed.
 
 
 5  This is the reason why the Lord
    For us a certain measure makes
    Of circumstantial suffering;
    'Tis thus our outward man He breaks.
 
 
 6  The outward man, the self, the soul,
    Must be consumed, must be decreased;
    The inner man, our spirit, then
    Shall with the Spirit be released.
 
 
 7  Lord, grant Thy holy brokenness,
    Deliver me from being whole;
    And make me willing to receive
    The wounds that Thou wouldst give my soul.
 
 
 8  Oh, cause me to appreciate
    Thy breaking, never to complain;
    And grant that I may value more
    All kinds of loss instead of gain.