Clothed in garments of salvation,
Given a robe of righteousness;
Dressed in linen, fine white linen
As a bride – the bride of Christ.
My own clothes – those rags and tatters –
Gone! Now I’m adorned like this!
All because my blest Redeemer
Took my guilt and made it His.
On Calvary He bore God’s judgment;
Paid the price that I might be
Now arrayed in white before Him;
No more in chains: I’ve been set free.
Jehovah tsidkenu is worthy;
Now to Him I bow the knee.
Praise Him; worship and adore Him
Now and through eternity.
EF – October 2008
Challenge by Beth Moore in “A Woman’s Heart”, to write something showing the praise and worship which rises from my heart at the thought of the “fine white linen” in which the Bride of Christ is adorned in Revelation.
Given a robe of righteousness;
Dressed in linen, fine white linen
As a bride – the bride of Christ.
My own clothes – those rags and tatters –
Gone! Now I’m adorned like this!
All because my blest Redeemer
Took my guilt and made it His.
On Calvary He bore God’s judgment;
Paid the price that I might be
Now arrayed in white before Him;
No more in chains: I’ve been set free.
Jehovah tsidkenu is worthy;
Now to Him I bow the knee.
Praise Him; worship and adore Him
Now and through eternity.
EF – October 2008
Challenge by Beth Moore in “A Woman’s Heart”, to write something showing the praise and worship which rises from my heart at the thought of the “fine white linen” in which the Bride of Christ is adorned in Revelation.
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