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I have not much to give thee, Lord

Author: Richard Slater (1854-1939) Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: The life of holiness Consecration and service First Line: And is it so? A gift from me Lyrics: 1 And is it so? A gift from me Dost thou, dear Lord, request? Then speak thy will, whate’er it be: Obeying, I am blest. Refrain: I have not much to give thee, Lord, For that great love which made thee mine: I have not much to give thee, Lord, But all I have is thine. 2 And dost thou ask a gift from me: The talents I possess? Such as I have I give to thee That others I may bless. 3 And dost thou ask a gift from me: The gift of passing time? My hours I’ll give, not grudgingly, I feel by right they’re thine. 4 And dost thou ask a gift from me: A loving, faithful heart? ‘Tis thine, for thou on Calvary For me with all didst part.
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Jesus, I My Cross Have Taken

Author: Henry F. Lyte, 1793-1847 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 1,331 hymnals Topics: Baptism; Consecration; Discipleship; Missions and Evangelism; Service Used With Tune: ELLESDIE
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Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone?

Author: Thomas Shepherd Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 1,253 hymnals Topics: Commitment and Consecration; Discipleship; Life Everlasting; Stewardship and Service First Line: Must Jesus bear the cross alone Lyrics: 1 Must Jesus bear the cross alone And all the world go free? No, there's a cross for ev'ryone, And there's a cross for me. 2 The consecrated cross I'll bear Till death shall set me free, And then go home my crown to wear, For there's a crown for me. 3 Upon the crystal pavement, down At Jesus' pierced feet, Joyful I'll cast my golden crown And His dear name repeat. 4 O precious cross! O glorious crown! O resurrection day! Ye angels, from the stars come down And bear my soul away. Used With Tune: MAITLAND

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

Hazme un instrumento de tu paz (Oración de San Francisco)

Author: San Francisco de Asís, siglo XIII; Sebastian Temple; Sebastian Temple Meter: Irregular Appears in 10 hymnals Topics: La Experiencia con Cristo Consagración y Santificación; Consecration; Discipulado y Servicio; Discipulado y Servicio; Discipleship and Service; Discipleship and Service; Gratitud; Gratitude; Himnos de Apertura; Opening Hymns; Himnos de Clausura; Closing Hymns; Testimonio; Testimonio; Testimony; Testimony First Line: Hazme un instrumento de tu paz Used With Tune: SAN FRANCISCO

One Thing I Ask

Author: Andy Park Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: Occasional Services Dedication / Consecration / Anniversary First Line: One thing I ask, one thing I seek Scripture: Psalm 27 Used With Tune: [One thing I ask, one thing I seek]
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Lead on, O King eternal

Author: Ernest Warburton Shurtleff, 1862 - 1917 Appears in 411 hymnals Topics: The Church The People of God; The Church Worship - The Close of Service; Confirmation; The Ministry; The Life in Christ Aspiration; The Life In Christ Consecration; The Life In Christ Conflict and Victory Lyrics: 1 Lead on, O King eternal, The day of march has come; Henceforth in fields of conquest Thy tents shall be our home: Through days of preparation Thy grace has made us strong, And now, O King eternal, We lift our battle-song. 2 Lead on, O King eternal, Till sin's fierce war shall cease, And holiness shall whisper The sweet Amen of peace; For not with swords loud clashing, Nor roll of stirring drums, But deeds of love and mercy, The heavenly kingdom comes. A-men. 3 Lead on, O King eternal: We follow, not with fears, For gladness breaks like morning Where'er thy face appears: Thy Cross is lifted o'er us; We journey in its light; The crown awaits the conquest; Lead on, O God of might. Amen. Used With Tune: LANCASHIRE
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Just as I am, Thine own to be

Author: Marianne Farningham (Miss M. Hearne), 1834-1909 Appears in 234 hymnals Topics: Children Consecrated to Christ; The Church and the Kingdom of God Evangelism; Consecration To Christ; Service Of Christ Lyrics: 1 Just as I am, Thine own to be, Friend of the young, who lovest me, To concentrate myself to thee, O Jesus Christ, I come. 2 In the glad morning of my day, My life to give, my vows to pay, With no reserve, and no delay, With all my heart I come. 3 I would live ever in the light, I would work ever for the right, I would serve Thee with all my might Therefore to Thee I come. 4 Just as I am, young, strong, and free, To be the best that I can be, For truth, and righteousness, and Thee, Lord of my life, I come. 5 With many dreams of fame and gold, Success and joy to make me bold, But dearer still my faith to hold, For my whole life, I come. 6 And for Thy sake to win renown, And then to take the victor's crown, And at Thy feet to cast it down, O Master, Lord, I come. Used With Tune: TRUST
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The love of Christ doth me constrain

Author: Johann Joseph Winckler (1670-1722); John Wesley (1703-91) Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: The life of holiness Consecration and service Lyrics: 1 The love of Christ doth me constrain To seek the wandering souls of men; With cries, entreaties, tears, to save, To snatch them from the gaping grave. 2 For this let men revile my name; No cross I shun; I fear no shame; All hail reproach, and welcome pain, Only thy terrors, Lord, restrain. 3 To thee I all my powers present, That for thy truth they may be spent; Fulfil thy sovereign counsel, Lord; Thy will be done, thy name adored. 4 Give me thy strength, O God of power, Then winds may blow, or thunders roar, Thy faithful witness will I be; ‘Tis fixed, I can do all through thee.

Love suffereth patiently

Author: Arch R. Wiggins (1893-1976) Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: The life of holiness Consecration and service First Line: Though in declaring Christ to the sinner

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