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390. Something for Thee

1 Savior, Thy dying love
Thou gavest me,
Nor should I aught withhold,
Dear Lord, from Thee:
In love my soul would bow,
My heart fulfill its vow.
Some off'ring bring Thee now,
Something for Thee.

2 At the blest mercy seat,
Pleading for me,
My feeble faith looks up,
Jesus, to Thee:
Help me the cross to bear,
The wondrous love declare,
Some song to raise, or prayer,
Something for Thee.

3 Give me a faithful heart,
Likeness to Thee,
That each departing day
Henceforth may see
Some work of love begun,
Some deed of kindness done,
Some wand'rer sought and won,
Something for Thee.

4 All that I am and have -
Thy gifts so free -
In joy, in grief, thru life,
Dear Lord, for Thee!
And when Thy face i see,
My ransomed soul shall be,
Thru all eternity,
Something for Thee.

Text Information
First Line: Savior, Thy dying love
Title: Something for Thee
Author: Sylvanus D. Phelps, 1816-1895
Language: English
Publication Date: 1970
Topic: Aspiriaton; Love Of God
Tune Information
Name: SOMETHING FOR JESUS
Composer: Robert Lowry, 1826-1899
Arranger: Jon Drevits, 1928-
Key: F Major



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