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Jesus, Master, Whose I Am

from Beggar by Luke Morton

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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;
O, let me live to Thee alone.

Jesus, Master, I am Thine:
Keep me faithful, keep me near;

Let Thy presence in me shine,
All my homeward way to cheer,

Jesus, at Thy feet I fall,
O be Thou my All in all
O be Thou my All in all.

Jesus, Master, whom I serve,

Tho' so feebly and so ill,

Strengthen hand and heart and nerve

All Thy bidding to fulfill;

Open Thou mine eyes to see

All the work Thou hast for me
O all the work Thou hast for me.

Jesus, Master, wilt Thou use

One who owes Thee more than all?

As Thou wilt! I would not choose;

Only let me hear Thy call.

Jesus, let me always be

In Thy service glad and free
O in Thy service glad and free
Jesus, at Thy feet I fall,
O be Thou my All in all
O be Thou my All in all.

Frances R. Havergal, 1865

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from Beggar, released September 17, 2013
Words: Frances R. Havergal, 1865
Music: Luke Morton, 2012

Piano, percussion: Mark Ribera
Viola: Caleb Walin
Guitar, bass, vocals: Luke Morton

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