Take myself and I will be ever, only all for thee. Take myself and I will be ever, only all for thee, ( Romans 12:1, Philippinas 1:20-21) Take my love, my Lord I pour at your feet its treasure store ( Matthew 6:21, Luke 6:45) Take my heart it is thine own it shall be thy royal throne. Take my will and make it Thine it shall be no longer mine. Take my intellect and use every power as you choose. Take my silver and my gold not a might would I withhold. Take my moments and my days, let them flow in ceaseless praise.
Take my lips and let them be filled with messages from thee. Take my life lyrics: Take my life and let it be consecrated Lord, to thee. Take my voice and let me sing always, only for my king. Take my feet and let them be swift and beautiful for thee. Take my hands and let them move at the impulse of thy love. Take my life and let it be consecrated Lord, to thee. Written by Chris Tomlin, Frances Ridley Havergal, Henri Abraham Cesar Malan, and Louie Giglio Consecrate yourselves therefore, and be holy, for I am holy. Searching for the Scriptures for this song was challenging but good.Įveryone seems to have a differing opinion of the central verse of this hymn, but I thought this one seemed to fit the best:įor I am the Lord your God. You can read that here, since my focus for this blog is to focus on the verses behind song lyrics, and many talented authors have already well-researched the stories! Frances Ridley Havergal (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Ahem, where was I? Havergal wrote this hymn in 1876, and learning the story behind the song only deepened my love for it. The original hymn writer was Frances Havergal (who sounds like one cool lady! A woman skiing the alps in the 1800’s? You go girl!).
Here’s another redone classic hymn, Take My Life (and Let it Be) redone by the king of contemporary christian music himself, Chris Tomlin. I love the mix of hardcore lyrics with modern melodies. I don’t know if it’s because the writers centuries ago took on more “meat” when they sat down to write or if it’s because our modern songs generally have fewer verses, but I just love them. English: Chris Tomlin performing a concert in Johnson City, Tennessee, November 2007.