Take My Life and Let It Be

Album: Hymns & Worship, Vol. 2 (1874)
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  • Take my life and let it be
    Consecrated Lord to Thee
    Take my moments and my days
    Let them flow in endless praise

    Take my hands and let them move
    At the impulse of Thy love
    Take my feet and let them be
    Swift and beautiful for Thee

    Take my voice and let me sing
    Always only for my King
    Take my lips and let them be
    Filled with messages from Thee

    Take my silver and my gold
    Not a mite would I withhold
    Take my intellect and use
    Every pow’r as Thou shalt choose

    Take my will and make it Thine
    It shall be no longer mine
    Take my heart it is Thine own
    It shall be Thy royal throne

    Take my love my Lord I pour
    At Thy feet its treasure store
    Take myself and I will be
    Ever only all for Thee Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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