459. Jesus, Thou art standing pleading

1 Jesus, Thou art standing pleading,
Calling me to rest;
Shall I, yielding, hearken to Thee,
And be blest?

2 Thou hast form’d me for Thy glory,
For Thine own delight;
Can I still withhold, Lord, from Thee,
This Thy right?

3 Oh, this heart is weary, restless,
Bound by many a chain,
‘Gainst which heart and will, though stubborn,
Strive in vain.

4 Lord, I yield: no more withstanding
Thine all-loving will,
Take me, Master, break me, make me,—
Cleanse, and fill.

5 Take my will: ‘tis Thine henceforth, Lord,—
Lead me by Thy way;
Let my words and actions please Thee
Day by day.

6 Oh, the joy of full surrender,
Keeping from Thee nought,
As I yield, my heart is finding
Peace long sought.

Text Information
First Line: Jesus, Thou art standing pleading
Title: Jesus, Thou art standing pleading
Author: E. J. Hanbury
Language: English
Publication Date: 1902
Tune Information
Name: [Jesus, Thou art standing pleading]
Composer: Rev. Dr. E. Bullinger
Meter: 8.5.8.3



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