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A charge to keep I have

Author: Charles Wesley (1707-88) Appears in 1,382 hymnals Topics: The life of holiness Consecration and service Lyrics: 1 A charge to keep I have, A God to glorify, A never-dying soul to save, And fit it for the sky. 2 To serve the present age, My calling to fulfil, O may it all my powers engage, To do my Master’s will! 3 Arm me with jealous care, As in thy sight to live; And O thy servant, Lord, prepare A strict account to give! 4 Help me to watch and pray, And on thyself rely, Assured, if I my trust betray, I shall for ever die.
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All I have I am bringing to thee

Author: Richard Slater (1854-1939); Herbert Howard Booth (1862-1926) Appears in 8 hymnals Topics: The life of holiness Consecration and service First Line: All I have, by thy blood thou dost claim Lyrics: 1 All I have, by thy blood thou dost claim, Blessèd Lord, who for me once was slain; Now thine own I will give thee, I know thou wilt take me, Though long thou hast pleaded in vain. Refrain: All I have I am bringing to thee, All I have I am bringing to thee; In thy steps I will follow, come joy or come sorrow, Dear Saviour, I will follow thee. 2 All I have, it shall be nothing less, All I have thou shalt own, Lord, and bless; Loss and pain shall not hinder, I’ll keep back no longer From being thine fully, my Lord. 3 Days of darkness there may be for me, Rough and steep, too, my pathway may be; But the joy or the sorrow That comes with tomorrow Will just be the fittest for me. 4 Though by darkness my future is veiled, Here’s my all, for thy love has prevailed; I no longer will doubt thee, I know thou dost save me, My life shall be wholly for thee.

Working for thee, working for thee

Author: Albert Orsborn (1886-1967) Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: The life of holiness Consecration and service First Line: Earnestly seeking to save and to heal
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Jesus will help me, He is my friend

Author: Howard Arnold Walter (1883-1918) Appears in 256 hymnals Topics: The life of holiness Consecration and service First Line: I would be true, for there are those who trust me Lyrics: 1 I would be true, for there are those who trust me; I would be pure, for there are those who care; I would be strong, for there is much to suffer; I would be brave, for there is much to dare. Refrain: Jesus will help me, He is my friend; He’ll lead and I will follow Till life’s very end. 2 I would be friend of all-the foe, the friendless; I would be giving, and forget the gift; I would be humble, for I know my weakness; I would look up and laugh and love and lift.
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Draw me close to thee in deeper consecration

Author: Margaret MacMillan Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: The life of holiness Consecration and service First Line: In the depths of my soul's greatest longing Lyrics: 1 In the depths of my soul’s greatest longing I am coming, dear Saviour, to thee, Offering each thought and deed for refining; Let thy touch now descend upon me. Refrain: Draw me close to thee in deeper consecration; Wash me, Lord, and cleanse my soul from fear and dross; Sanctify me with the fire of thy indwelling As I tarry in the shadow of the cross. 2 Grant me patience to wait love’s bestowal As I seek for that blessing divine; Quicken each inner wish with thy power Till my will becomes blended with thine. 3 With the saints, I am now comprehending Higher heights, deeper depths of thy love, Serving thee with a heart of compassion, Day by day my devotion to prove.
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Immortal love, for ever full

Author: John Greenleaf Whittier (1807-92) Appears in 312 hymnals Topics: The life of holiness Consecration and service Lyrics: 1 Immortal love, for ever full, For ever flowing free, For ever shared, for ever whole, A never-ebbing sea. 2 Our outward lips confess the name All other names above; Love only knoweth whence it came, And comprehendeth love. 3 We may not climb the heavenly steeps To bring the Lord Christ down; In vain we search the lowest deeps, For him no depth can drown. 4 In joy of inward peace, or sense Of sorrow over sin, He is his own best evidence, His witness is within. 5 For warm, sweet, tender, even yet A present help is he; And faith has still its Olivet, And love its Galilee.
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Master, I own thy lawful claim

Author: Charles Wesley (1707-88) Appears in 49 hymnals Topics: The life of holiness Consecration and service Lyrics: 1 Master, I own thy lawful claim, Thine, wholly thine, I long to be; Thou seest, at last, I willing am Where’er thou goest to follow thee; Myself in all things to deny, Thine, wholly thine, to live and die. 2 Pleasure and wealth and praise no more Shall lead my captive soul astray; These fond pursuits I all give o’er, Thee, only thee, resolved to obey; My will in all things to resign, And know no other will but thine. 3 Wherefore to thee I all resign, Being thou art of love and power; Thy only will be done, not mine; Thee, Lord, let Heaven and earth adore; Flow back the rivers to the sea, And let my all be lost in thee.
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I am thine, O Lord and Master

Author: Susie Swift Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: The life of holiness Consecration and service First Line: Mine to rise when thou dost call me Lyrics: 1 Mine to rise when thou dost call me, Lifelong though the journey be; Thine to measure all its windings, Leading step by step to thee. Refrain: I am thine, O Lord and Master, Thine to follow to the end. Thou art mine, O Christ my Saviour, Guide and helper, lover, friend! 2 Mine to follow, even blindly, Thine, O Christ, to go before; Mine to try and scale the barrier, Thine to fling an open door. 3 Mine to smile in face of failure, Thine to gladden my defeat; Mine to kneel and drink of Marah, Thine to make its waters sweet. 4 Thine the sealing and revealing All the outcome of my vow, As I give thee soul and body, Mine no longer, thine just now.

My life must be Christ's broken bread

Author: Albert Orsborn (1886-1967) Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: The life of holiness Consecration and service
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Saviour, dear Saviour, draw nearer

Author: Herbert Howard Booth (1862-1926) Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: The life of holiness Consecration and service First Line: My mind upon thee, Lord, is stayed Lyrics: 1 My mind upon thee, Lord, is stayed, My all upon thy altar laid, O hear my prayer! And since, in singleness of aim, I part with all, thy power to gain, O God, draw near! Refrain: Saviour, dear Saviour, draw nearer, Humble in spirit I kneel at thy cross; Speak out thy wishes still clearer, And I will obey at all cost. 2 By every promise thou hast made And by the price thy love has paid For my release, I claim the power to make me whole, And keep through every hour my soul In perfect peace. 3 And now by faith the deed is done, And thou again to live hast come Within my heart. And rising now with thee, my Lord, To lose the world I can afford, For mine thou art.

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