by Dorothy & Tony Callies
Song
of Solomon 5:16
"His mouth is most sweet: yea, HE IS ALTOGETHER LOVELY.
"His mouth is most sweet: yea, HE IS ALTOGETHER LOVELY.
This
is my Beloved, and this is my Friend ..."
He is altogether lovely means everything about Jesus is precious, desirable, and delightful. Song of Solomon gives the type of Christ's relationship between the future bride, the Church and Himself as the groom. The song, Jesus is altogether lovely and the words help to express our love devotion to Him. You could make it personal to Him. See below …
Thank you Paula Hardy of Canada who send this from July 2011.
Song: Jesus is Altogether
Lovely!
Altogether lovely,
He is altogether lovely,
And the fairest of ten thousand,
This wonderful Friend divine;
He gave Himself to save me,
Now He lives in heaven to keep me,
He is altogether lovely,
Is this wonderful Savior of mine.
(Author: Tim Hughes)
Altogether lovely,
He is altogether lovely,
And the fairest of ten thousand,
This wonderful Friend divine;
He gave Himself to save me,
Now He lives in heaven to keep me,
He is altogether lovely,
Is this wonderful Savior of mine.
(Author: Tim Hughes)
If you are in pain, sing. If you are going through darkest time, praise. For praise open the gate of heaven and God dwells in the heart of praise. Do not forget this. When you praise Him, your praise silent the enemy. When you praise Him, your inner spirit rises to Jesus who is altogether lovely. Only Jesus can heal you and bless you richly.
Personal song to Jesus:
Altogether lovely,
You are altogether lovely,
You’re fairest of ten thousand,
You are wonderful Friend divine;
You gave Yourself to save me,
Now You lives in heaven to keep me,
You are altogether lovely,
You are wonderful Savior of mine.
(For devotion only)
Altogether lovely,
You are altogether lovely,
You’re fairest of ten thousand,
You are wonderful Friend divine;
You gave Yourself to save me,
Now You lives in heaven to keep me,
You are altogether lovely,
You are wonderful Savior of mine.
(For devotion only)
May
God bless you richly!
Dorothy
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