Thursday, June 09, 2005

Dead to self

I felt a twinge and decied to follow it.
So many times I sing a hymn and never listen to what I am singing. I will sing a hymn for the sake of harmony, and I wont absorb the meaning. So many times I say "God it's in your hands now" and then I only let go with one hand. The alter is for an offering. That's where the offering is set to fire to give to God. The hand that wont let go of what needs to be given to God will be the hand that get's burnt.

You have longed for sweet peace,
And for faith to increase,
And have earnestly, fervently prayed;
But you cannot have rest,
Or be perfectly blest,
Until all on the altar is laid.

Is your all on the altar of sacrifice laid?
Your heart does the Spirit control?
You can only be blest,
And have peace and sweet rest,
As you yield Him your body and soul.

Would you walk with the Lord,
In the light of His Word,
And have peace and contentment alway?
You must do His sweet will,
To be free from all ill,
On the altar your all you must lay.

Refrain

O we never can know
What the Lord will bestow
Of the blessings for which we have prayed,
Till our body and soul
He doth fully control,
And our all on the altar is laid.

Refrain

Who can tell all the love
He will send from above,
And how happy our hearts will be made,
Of the fellowship sweet
We shall share at His feet,
When our all on the altar is laid.

Is your all on the altar of sacrifice laid?
Your heart does the Spirit control?
You can only be blest,
And have peace and sweet rest,
As you yield Him your body and soul.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the reminder to kick off my morning in the right gear!

Anon said...

I love that hymn!
Thanks for the reminder to hear what we sing, not only the notes, but also the words.

dixie said...

As I look and apply for jobs I daily give up what "I" want and it is so hard!! This song is a wonderful reminder and encouragement to me right now. Thanks Chris

Anonymous said...

Psalm 31:15 "My times are in thy hand:" . . . too often we try to keep them in our own hands.