150 Almighty God, My Heart Belongs to You

I

Whose words are sweetest, and have nourished my spirit?

Whose love is most beautiful, and has seized my heart?

Whose work is most wonderful, cleansing humanity’s corruption?

Who gives me great salvation, and brings me before the throne?

Who expresses the truth to save man, and lets me see the light again?

Who is the most lovable person whom I think of always?

Oh Almighty God, my beloved, You are in my heart.

Oh Almighty God, my beloved, my heart belongs to You.


II

You have managed humanity for six thousand years, never pausing Your work.

Today You have become incarnated again to gain people.

You sigh deeply among the clouds, humanity’s corruption is so deep.

You sit in heaven watching people’s movements.

You walk among people and interact with them, experiencing worldly hardships.

You speak and work, giving of Your heart’s blood to perfect those who love You.

Oh Almighty God, my beloved, You are in my heart.

Oh Almighty God, my beloved, my heart belongs to You.


III

What should people ultimately get for believing in God? Knowledge of God and gaining the truth.

What hardship is most worthwhile? That which brings a change in man’s disposition.

What path in life yields success? Peter’s path of love for God.

What kind of love for God is most genuine? Care for Him with all one’s heart and mind.

You hope that people can be changed in life disposition and be gained by You.

I will do all I can to satisfy You and soothe Your heart.

Oh Almighty God, my beloved, You are in my heart.

Oh Almighty God, my beloved, my heart belongs to You.

Oh Almighty God, my beloved, my heart belongs to You.

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