
πΆπ΅ “Take My Life, and Let it Be” is a hymn written by Francis Havergal. It is a testament to her dedication to the Lord, as she begins each line of the hymn with “take” meaning offered in service to God.πΉπ
π΅Take my life and let it beconsecrated, Lord, to thee.Take my moments and my days;let them flow in endless praise,let them flow in endless praise.πΆ
πΆTake my hands and let them moveat the impulse of thy love.Take my feet and let them beswift and beautiful for thee,swift and beautiful for thee.π΅
π΅Take my voice and let me singalways, only, for my King.Take my lips and let them befilled with messages from thee,filled with messages from thee.πΆ
πΆTake my silver and my gold;not a mite would I withhold.Take my intellect and useevery power as thou shalt choose,every power as thou shalt choose.π΅
π΅Take my will and make it thine;it shall be no longer mine.Take my heart it is thine own;it shall be thy royal throne,it shall be thy royal throne.πΆ
πΆTake my love; my Lord, I pourat thy feet its treasure store.Take myself, and I will beever, only, all for thee,ever, only, all for thee.π΅

πΉπππΉπππΉπππΉπππΉπππΉπππΉπππΉπππΉπππΉππ~Ephesians 6:24 ~ Grace be with all them that love our Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity. ~Amen.πΉπ

Sherry Lynn Szada-Olinger