1 Lord, I am Thine, entirely Thine,
Purchased and saved by blood divine;
With full consent Thine I would be,
And own Thy sov'reign right in me.
2 Here, Lord, my life, my soul, my all,
I yield to Thee beyond recall;
Accept Thine own, so long withheld,
Accept what I so freely yield!
3 Grant one poor sinner more a place
Among the children of Thy grace;
A wretched sinner lost to God,
But ransom'd by Immanuel's blood.
4 Thine would I live, Thine would I die,
Be Thine through all eternity:
The vow is past beyond repeal;
Now will I set the solemn seal.
5 Do Thou assist a feeble worm
The great engagement to perform;
thy grace assistance can extend,
And on that grace I will depend.
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First Line: | Lord, I am Thine, entirely Thine |
Meter: | L. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1870 |
Topic: | Choice of the Christian; Confirmation; Vows |
Notes: | Author from index: Davies |