1  Throughout the whole of Holy Writ
    The saints in type are manifest
    As like a bride, God's heart to please,
    And as a building for His rest.
 
 
 2  The types and figures of the Church
    In the Old Testament are these:
    A building meet for life and rule,
    A bride the man to match and please.
 
 
 3  God's people in the ancient times
    Were called by God His very spouse;
    Among them and with them were built
    God's ruling city and God's house.
 
 
 4  Incarnate God, the God-man, Christ,
    As Bridegroom for the Bride has come;
    With His own life He quickened her,
    That she His counterpart become.
 
 
 5  In resurrection Christ doth now,
    As David's Son, God's temple build,
    That God may have a resting place
    And there accomplish all He willed.
 
 
 6  The Church is thus the Bride of Christ,
    In whom His full delight doth rest;
    It is a dwelling place to God
    Where He may live and be expressed.
 
 
 7  The new Jerusalem will be
    The full perfection ultimate
    Of all the types of house and bride,
    Th' eternal plan to consummate.
 
 
 8  It is the Bride which matches Christ,
    Thru whom He may Himself express;
    It is God's tabernacle too
    In which our God can rule and rest.
 
 
 9  The ultimate completion 'tis
    Of God's work in humanity,
    His full expression glorious
    Thru His redeemed eternally.