Text: | We Give Thee but Thine Own |
Author: | William W. How, 1823-1897 |
Tune: | HEATH |
1 We give thee but thine own,
Whate'er the gift may be;
All that we have is thine alone,
A trust, O Lord, from thee.
2 May we thy bounties thus
As stewards true receive,
And gladly, as thou blessest us,
To thee our first-fruits give.
3 Hearts still are bruised and dead,
And homes are bare and cold,
And lambs for whom the Shepherd bled
Are straying from the fold.
4 To comfort and to bless,
To find a balm for woe,
To tend those lost in loneliness,
Is angels' work below.
5 The captive to release,
The lost to God to bring,
To teach the way of life and peace -
It is a Christlike thing.
6 And we believe thy word,
Though dim our faith may be:
Whate'er we do for thine, O Lord,
We do it unto thee.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | We give thee but thine own |
Title: | We Give Thee but Thine Own |
Author: | William W. How, 1823-1897 (alt.) |
Meter: | S M |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1978 |
Topic: | Stewardship; Service |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | HEATH |
Meter: | S M |
Key: | G Major |
Source: | Mason and Webb, Cantica Lauda, 1850 |