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4283. My Life, Dear Lord, I Give to Thee

1. My life, dear Lord, I give to Thee
In humble faith and loyalty,
To be Thine own in what is planned,
And heed with joy Thy love’s command.

2. Show me the trails that turn and climb
Through lonely deeps to heights sublime,
Yet never lose their touch with life,
Its endless round of peace and strife.

3. I pray for tasks that ease the load
On other hearts along the road;
And love forgiving, patient, tried,
To quicken faith and hope beside.

4. Gird me with light whose rays and heat
Shall blaze a path to Thy blest seat,
That halting steps, no more afraid,
May reach the goals for which they’ve prayed.

5. O grant me grace to serve with Thee
In love unfailing, pure, and free;
Guide me in trails which few have trod,
Whose winding ways lead home to God.

Text Information
First Line: My life, dear Lord, I give to Thee
Title: My Life, Dear Lord, I Give to Thee
Author: Calvin W. Laufer (1918)
Meter: LM
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: LITTLEFIELD
Composer: Calvin Weiss Laufer (1918)
Meter: LM
Incipit: 12362 55567 11217
Key: D Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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