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447. Liberality

1 The gold and silver are the Lord's,
And ev'ry blessing earth affords;
All come from his propitious hand,
And must return at his command.

2 The blessings which I now enjoy,
I must for Christ and souls employ;
For if I use them as my own,
My Lord will soon call in his loan.

3 When I to him in want apply,
He never does my suit deny;
And shall I then refuse to give,
Since I so much from him receive?

4 Shall Jesus leave the realms of day,
And clothe himself in humble clay?
Shall he become despis'd and poor,
To make me rich forever more!

5 And shall I wickedly withhold
To give my silver or my gold,
To aid a cause my soul approves,
And save the sinners Jesus loves.

6 Expand my heart--incline me, Lord,
To give the whole I can afford;
That what thy bounty render'd mine,
I may with cheerful hands resign.

Text Information
First Line: The gold and silver are the Lord's
Title: Liberality
Meter: L. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1845
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Topic: Special Occasions: Collections
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