“Jesus, Master, Whose I am.”

Hymn written by Frances Ridley Havergal

  1. JESUS, Master, Whose I am,
            Purchased Thine alone to be,
    By Thy blood, O spotless Lamb,
            Shed so willingly for me,
    Let my heart be all Thine own,
    Let me live to Thee Alone.

  1. Other lords have long held sway;
            Now, Thy name alone to bear,
    Thy dear voice alone obey,
            Is my daily, hourly prayer:
    Whom have I in heaven but Thee?
    Nothing else my joy can be.

  1. Jesus, Master, Whom I serve,
            Though so feebly and so ill,
    Strengthen hand and heart and nerve
            All Thy bidding to fulfil;
    Open Thou mine eyes to see
    All the work Thou hast for me.

  1. Jesus, Master, wilt Thou use
            One who owes Thee more than all?
    AsThou wilt! I would not choose;
            Only let me hear Thy Call.
    Jesus, let me always be,
    In Thy service, glad and free.






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