All I Have I am Bringing to Thee

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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.


Source: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #473

Author: Herbert H. Booth

Herbert Henry Howard Booth (26 August 1862 – 25 September 1926) was the third son of William and Catherine Booth. He oversaw the Limelight Department's development and he was the writer and director for Soldiers of the Cross. See also in: Wikipedia  Go to person page >

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First Line: All I have by Thy Blood Thou dost claim
Title: All I Have I am Bringing to Thee
Author: Herbert H. Booth
Language: English
Refrain First Line: All I have I am bringing to Thee
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Song Book of the Salvation Army #473

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