I bring to Thee my heart to fill

I bring to Thee my heart to fill

Author: Herbert Booth
Published in 4 hymnals

Representative Text

1 I bring to thee my heart to fill;
I feel how weak I am, but still
To thee for help I call.
In joy or grief, to live or die,
For earth or Heaven, this is my cry,
Be thou my all in all.

Refrain:
Christ is all, yes, all in all,
My Christ is all in all.

2 Around me in the world I see
No joy that turns my soul from thee;
Its honours fade and fall;
But with thee, though I mount the cross,
I count it gain to suffer loss,
For thou art all in all.

3 I’ve little strength to call my own,
And what I’ve done, before thy throne
I here confess, is small;
But on thy strength, O God, I lean,
And through the blood that makes me clean,
Thou art my all in all.

4 No tempest can my courage shake,
My love from thee no pain can take,
No fear my heart appal;
And where I cannot see I’ll trust,
For then I know thou surely must
Be still my all in all.


Source: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #489

Author: Herbert Booth

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Text Information

First Line: I bring to Thee my heart to fill
Author: Herbert Booth
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Christ is all, yes, all in all
Copyright: Public Domain

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Salvation Army Songs #410

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The Salvation Soldiers' Song Book #143

The Song Book of the Salvation Army #441

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The Song Book of the Salvation Army #489

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