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282. Take My Heart, O Jesus, Work Its Stony Soil

1 Take my heart, O Jesus, work its stony soil,
Long I have been weary of this fruitless toil;
Ev'ry cherish'd method of my own device
And the hardest labor will no more suffice.

2 Once I spurn'd Thee, Savior, in my self conceit,
Now behold my spirit, broken with defeat;
Lord, I can but offer Thee a barren heart,
Take it and salvation by Thy grace impart.

3 Let Thy Holy Spirit with the Word of God
Crush the stones to pieces, break the harden'd sod;
Let Him work it deeply till the soil is sound,
Till it serves Thy purpose as a fertile ground.

4 Go then forth, O Sower, sow Thy precious seed,
Showers freely scatter, to its care give heed;
Quell all thorns and thistles, guard it 'gainst the foe,
Lest he in the darkness come his tares to sow.

5 Thou hast shown me mercy with a love untold,
Grant that I may yield Thee fruit a hundredfold;
What a day of glory, what a day of gain,
When the reapers carry home the golden grain!

Text Information
First Line: Take my heart, O Jesus, work its stony soil
Title: Take My Heart, O Jesus, Work Its Stony Soil
Author: P. C. Paulsen
Meter: 11, 11, 11, 11.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1927
Topic: Spiritual Songs: The Call
Tune Information
Name: [Take my heart, O Jesus, work its stony soil]
Meter: 11.11.11.11
Key: G Major



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