Author: Richard Slater (1854-1939); Herbert Howard Booth (1862-1926) Hymnal: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #473 (1986) 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.
Topics: The life of holiness Consecration and service Languages: English
All I have I am bringing to thee