9008. Since I Am Thine, Lord

1 Since I am Thine, Lord, and Thou art mine,
Purchased and kept by power divine;
Tho’ so unworthy, O let me be
Conscious that Thou art living in me.

2 Since I am Thine, Lord, and Thou art mine,
Tho’ but a branch whilst Thou art the vine;
Prune me and train me, that I may be
Fruitful in service, Master, for Thee.

3 Since I am Thine, Lord, and Thou art mine,
Oh, that through me Thy glory may shine;
Filled with Thy Spirit, grant me this plea:
That all shall see Thy likeness in me.

4 Since I am Thine, Lord, and only Thine,
Joy thrills my soul, for now Thou art mine;
Thou art in me and I am in Thee,
Thine all the praise and glory shall be.

5 Since I am Thine, Lord, saved by Thy grace,
Oh, how I long to see Thy dear face;
Help me to serve and patiently wait
Till I pass through the heavenly gate.

Text Information
First Line: Since I am Thine, Lord, and Thou art mine
Title: Since I Am Thine, Lord
Author: Henry W. Flickinger
Meter: 99.99
Language: English
Source: Victorious Life Hymns by Charles M. Alexander (Philadelphia: Sunday School Times, 1919)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: ICKENHAM
Composer: George Coles Stebbins (1919)
Meter: 99.99
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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