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Enter Into My Joy
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There is a place in Me
Where few will ever go
There is a degree of WORSHIP
That I desire My people to know
To come on in behind the veil
My presence to enjoy
To fellowship with Me alone . . .
Be consumed till they want no more
It’s always been My desire
To fellowship with man
I’ve always made Myself available
All man has done is ran
Come on in and touch Me
Stir Me with your love
Don’t set your affections on earthly things
But on Me . . . Your Father above
I’m willing and I’m waiting
To embrace you in My arms
I’m always ready to ease your pain
And take away ALL alarms
Come on up a little higher
Behind the natural realm
Ascend into My Spirit
If your life right now seems dim
I long to forever
EMBRACE and CARESS My Bride
The one for which I suffered
The one for whom I died
I long to know you intimately
My love I can’t deny
Come on enter into My Throne Room
Bow before Me . . . Or just lie
Just lay before My alter
Express to Me how you feel
If I mean as much as you say I do
Let Me know your love is real
Sing to Me a new song
A song that angels can’t sing
Let your praise of Me arise
Let your hallelujahs ring
Tell Me who I am to you
EXALT and PRAISE My Name
Thank Me for the blood I shed
And from darkness you were led
Tell Me of My keeping power
When it felt like hope was gone
Stay with Me in My presence
Until a new day dawns
I long for you to WORSHIP Me
In SPIRIT and in TRUTH
I long for you to pant after Me
To catch hold of the spirit of Ruth
Love Me with your whole heart
Your body and your soul
Enter into My fulness
My mysteries . . . I’ll unfold
Give me just a little time
To fellowship with you
Let Me change your way of thinking
Let Me make you new
Ascend my love into My arms
I’ll wipe away the tears
Put your trust completely in Me
I’ll take away your fears
Humble yourself under My Mighty Arm
Hide beneath My wing
In the shadow of the secret place
Meet me face to face
Come WORSHIP Me . . . Adore Me
Bow humbly at My feet
KISS Me . . . EXTOL Me
JOY . . . MY JOY
You Will Meet!
June 16, 1995
Copyright 1995 by Margie Epps
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