| Text: | Thou Art More to Me |
| Author: | L. L. P. |
| Tune: | [Ev'rything that life containeth] |
| Composer: | L. L. Pickett |
1 Ev’rything that life containeth,
All there is of me and mine,
Unto Thee in consecration,
Blessed Master, I resign.
Refrain:
Thou art more to me, my Savior,
Than this world can ever be;
So I gladly yield up to Thee
All there is of mine and me.
2 All my time and all my talents,
All my strength and all my store,
All my body, soul, and spirit,
Wholly Thine forever-more. [Refrain]
3 All my days and all my moments,
All my weeks, and months and years,
Shall be spent in Thy dear service,
Thou who driest all my tears. [Refrain]
4 In my eating and my drinking,
In my sleep and waking hours,
I shall seek to glorify Thee,
Using all my ransomed powers. [Refrain]
5 When my pilgrimage is over,
And I see Thee on Thy throne,
May I gladly yield up to Thee
All the goods which were Thine own. [Refrain]
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| First Line: | Ev'rything that life containeth |
| Title: | Thou Art More to Me |
| Author: | L. L. P. |
| Refrain First Line: | Thou art more to me, my Saviour |
| Publication Date: | 1910 |
| Scripture: | |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |
| Tune Information | |
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| Name: | [Ev'rything that life containeth] |
| Composer: | L. L. Pickett |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |
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