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159. Thy Way, O Lord

1 Thy way, O Lord, not mine,
thy will be done not mine;
since thou for me didst bleed,
and now doth intercede,
each day I simply plead,
thy will be done.

Refrain:
Thy will, thy will be done,
thy will, thy will be done;
incline my heart each day to say,
"Thy will be done." Amen.

2 Thy way, O Lord, not mine,
let glory all be thine;
keep me, lest I may stray,
near thee from day to day;
teach me to watch and pray,
thy will be done. [Refrain]

3 Hide me from self, O Lord,
may I attend thy word;
send pride beyond recall,
let each assailer fall,
be thou my all in all,
thy will be done. [Refrain]

4 Submissively, I bow;
with strength and grace endow
this weary, sinful heart;
shield from each cruel dart;
may I from thee ne'er part,
thy will be done. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Thy way, O Lord, not mine
Title: Thy Way, O Lord
Author: Nina B. Jackson
Refrain First Line: Thy will, thy will be done
Meter: 66 666 4 with Refrain
Language: English
Publication Date: 2007
Topic: Order of Service: Prayer; Bible-Word of God; Commitment and Submission (8 more...)
Tune Information
Name: THY WAY
Composer: E. C. Deas
Arranger: Darryl Glenn Nettles
Meter: 66 666 4 with Refrain
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: Arr. © 2007 Abingdon Press, admin. by The Copyright Co.



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