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230. Let me be Thine for ever

1 Let me be Thine forever,
My gracious God and Lord;
May I forsake Thee never,
Nor wander from Thy Word:
Preserve me from the mazes
Of error and distrust,
And I shall sing Thy praises
Forever with the just.

2 Lord Jesus! bounteous Giver
Of light and life divine,
Thou didst my soul deliver,
To Thee I all resign;
Thou hast in mercy bought me
With blood and bitter pain,
Let me, since Thou hast sought me,
Eternal life obtain.

3 O Holy Ghost, who pourest
Sweet peace into my heart,
And all my soul restorest,
Thy comfort ne'er depart:
Let me His name confessing
Whom I in faith have known,
Receive Thy constant blessing,
And be in death Thine own.

Text Information
First Line: Let me be Thine for ever
Author: Nicolaus Selnecker, D. D. (1572)
Translator: Rev. Matthias Loy, D. D. (1863)
Meter: No. 13
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Topic: The Catechism: Confirmation; Fourth Sunday after Easter
Notes: Now Public Domain. From the German text: Lass mich dein sein und bleiben
Tune Information
Name: COMMIT THY WAY (Befiehl du deine Wege)
Meter: No. 13
Key: G Major
Source: German
Notes: Public Domain.



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