Have Thine own way, Lord

Authors

Adelaide A. Pollard (Text)
George C. Stebbins (Music)

Tags

Repentence

Have Thine own way, Lord

Verse 1
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Have Thine own way, Lord!
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Have Thy own 
way!
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Thou art the Potter; I am the 
clay.
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Mold me and make me 
after Thy 
will,
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While I am 
waiting, 
Yielded and 
still.
Verse 2
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Have Thine own way, Lord!
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Have Thine own 
way!
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Search me and try me, Master, 
today!
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Whiter than snow, Lord, 
wash me just 
now,
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As in Thy 
presence 
Humbly I 
bow.
Verse 3
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Have Thine own way, Lord!
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Have Thin own 
way!
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Wounded and weary Help me, I 
pray!
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Power all power s
urely is 
Thine!
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Touch and 
heal me, 
Savior 
divine!
Verse 4
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Have Thin own way, Lord!
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Have Thin own 
way!
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Hold o'er my being Absolute 
sway!
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Fill with Thy Spirit 
till all shall 
see
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Christ only, 
always, 
Living in 
me!