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528. Lord, speak to me, that I may speak

1 Lord, speak to me, that I may speak
in living echoes of thy tone;
as thou hast sought, so let me seek
thine erring children lost and lone.

2 O lead me, Lord, that I may lead
the wandering and the wavering feet;
O feed me, Lord, that I may feed
thy hungering ones with manna sweet.

3 O strengthen me, that while I stand
firm on the Rock, and strong in thee,
I may stretch out a loving hand
to wrestlers with the troubled sea.

4 O teach me, Lord, that I may teach
the precious things thou dost impart,
and wing my words, that they may reach
the hidden depths of many a heart.

5 O give thine own sweet rest to me,
that I may speak with soothing power
a word in season, as from thee,
to weary ones in needful hour.

6 O fill me with thy fullness, Lord,
until my very heart o'erflow
in kindling thought and gloving word,
thy love to tell, thy praise to show.

7 O use me, Lord, use even me,
just as thou wilt, and when, and where;
until thy blessèd face I see,
thy rest, thy joy, thy glory share.

Text Information
First Line: Lord, speak to me, that I may speak
Author: Frances Ridley Havergal, 1836-1879
Meter: L.M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 2010
Scripture:
Topic: General Hymns: Service and Witness
Tune Information
Name: GALILEE
Composer: Philip Armes, 1836-1908
Meter: L.M.
Key: E Major



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