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Help Me, Dear Savior

Representative Text

1 Help me, dear Lord, to consecrate
Myself, my all to Thee,
And prostrate fall at Thy dear feet,
Thine, only Thine, to be.

Refrain:
Help me, dear Savior, Thee to own,
And ever faithful be
And when Thou sittest on Thy throne,
O Lord, remember me.

2 My heart and mind, my life, my all,
To Thee, O Lord, I give;
Since Thou hast bought them with Thy blood,
Thine own, Lord, now receive. [Refrain]

3 Then shall my days be crowned with peace,
My nights with praise be filled,
And self be swallowed up in Christ,
O glorious victory! [Refrain]

Source: The Cyber Hymnal #12799

Author: Mrs. A. E. Morris

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Text Information

First Line: Help me, dear Lord, to consecrate
Title: Help Me, Dear Savior
Author: Mrs. A. E. Morris
Meter: 8.6.8.6 D
Source: Celestial Songs by B. B. Funk (Athen, MI: B. B. Funk, 1890)
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Help me, dear Savior, Thee to own
Copyright: Public Domain

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