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13374. Consecration

1 Since Jesus gave His life for me,
Should I not give Him mine?
I’m consecrated, Lord, to Thee;
I shall be wholly Thine.

Refrain:
My life, O Lord, I give to Thee,
My talents, time and all;
I’ll serve Thee, Lord, Thine own to be,
I’ll hear Thy faintest call.

2 I care not where my Lord directs,
His purpose I’ll fulfill;
I know He every one one protects
Who does His holy will. [Refrain]

3 Tho’ He may call across the sea,
With Jesus I will go,
And tell the lost of love so free,
Till all His power may know. [Refrain]

4 My home and friends are dear to me,
Yet He is dearer still;
In my affections first He’ll be,
And first His righteous will. [Refrain]

5 My all, O Lord, to Thee I’ll give,
Accept it as Thine own;
For Thee, dear Lord, I’ll ever live,
My heart shall be Thy throne. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Since Jesus gave His life for me
Title: Consecration
Author: Mildred E. Howard
Refrain First Line: My life, O Lord, I give to Thee
Meter: CMD
Language: English
Source: Truth in Song by Barney E. Warren, Andrew L. Byers, Clarance E. Hunter, Daniel O. Teasley (Anderson, Ind: Gospel Trumpet Comany, 1907)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: CONSECRATION
Composer: Andrew Linnaeus Byers (1907)
Meter: CME
Key: B Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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