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Bring your tithes into the storehouse, Lay your best at Jesus' feet

Bring your tithes into the storehouse, Lay your best at Jesus' feet

Author: Barbara Stoddart
Published in 3 hymnals

Representative Text

1 Bring your tithes into the storehouse,
Lay your best at Jesus’ feet;
Bring an offering to the altar,
Make your sacrifice complete.

Refrain:
Bring your dearest and your best,
Bring your dearest and your best,
Join with us in self-denial,
Bring your dearest and your best.

2 Bring your time and bring your talents,
Bring the gift which costs you pain;
Bring your best, your dearest treasure,
Let God have his own again.

3 Though your all is very little,
Cast it in God’s treasury;
Jesus always recognises
What is given cheerfully.

4 Prove the Lord, for he has promised
That his blessings he will send;
Heaven’s windows shall be opened,
Mercies shall on you descend.


Source: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #920

Author: Barbara Stoddart

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Text Information

First Line: Bring your tithes into the storehouse, Lay your best at Jesus' feet
Author: Barbara Stoddart
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Bring your dearest and your best

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The Song Book of the Salvation Army #920

Include 2 pre-1979 instances
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