461. Master, I have heard Thee pleading

1 Master, I have heard Thee pleading
With mine inmost soul tonight!
Now Thy solemn message heeding,
I would end the fight;
Vainly hath my soul been struggling
With the tyrant on its throne;
Now, dear Lord, the kingdom taking,
Claim me Thine alone.

Chorus:
Jesus, Master, search me, prove me!
With Thy fire O try my heart;
All I am and have I yield, Lord;
All I need—Thou art.

2 Spirit, soul, and body yielding
Willingly to Thee, my Lord!
What I give Thou now art taking;
I believe Thy word!
Yes I trust Thee as my Keeper,
‘Mid temptations day by day,
Trust Thee as my Guide and Leader
In the narrow way. [Chorus]

3 Now, henceforth, Lord, and for ever,
I am Thine; yes, all for Thee;
Thine in service, or in suff’ring—
Choose my path for me.
Peace and joy my heart are filling;
Rest beyond all power to tell,
This my ever-deep’ning portion
While in Thee I dwell. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: Master, I have heard Thee pleading
Title: Master, I have heard Thee pleading
Author: E. J. H.
Refrain First Line: Jesus, Master, search me, prove me
Language: English
Publication Date: 1902
Tune Information
Name: TRANQUILITY
Composer: Rev. J. Mountain
Meter: 8.7.8.5. D.



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