1  The essence of the Kingdom is
    A life that's under heaven's rule,
    A life whose nature is divine
    With Christ experienced in full.
 
 
 2  Such is this life: in spirit poor,
    With heart repentant, mourning, meek,
    Which is to others merciful
    And purely God Himself doth seek;
 
 
 3  As sons of God the peace to make,
    For righteousness e'en suffering pain;
    Reviled and hurt for Jesus' sake,
    Exceeding joyfulness to gain;
 
 
 4  As salt to kill corruption rife,
    In darkness shining as the light,
    In heart and action right and true,
    In perfect love to claim no right.
 
 
 5  This life self-glory doth renounce
    And ever for God's kingdom prays;
    It trusts in God for every need
    And seeks His kingdom first always.
 
 
 6  'Tis strict with self, with others kind,
    And always dealing with the Lord;
    It ever does the Father's will
    And acts according to His word.
 
 
 7  To Satan it does not give ground,
    Nor to the world, or self, or sin,
    But seeks beneath the heaven's rule
    God's full authority to win.
 
 
 8  'Tis such a life which subjugates
    All things with pow'r to God's behest;
    The time it hastens when the Lord
    Will here His kingdom manifest.