No. 14. All for Jesus. I. ALLAN SANKEY. 1. I have heard Thy voice, Lord Je-sus, Say-ing in Thy grace di - vine, 2. I have nothing worth Thy taking, Thou, whom heav'nly hosts a-dore! 3. For the words that now Thy children Whisper up-ward falt'ring - ly, b4 er more. "Fear thou not, I have redeem'd thee; I have call'd thee, thou art Mine." But my heart is long-ing, yearning, To be Thine for ev Soon shall be their shout of tri-umph, Echoing far from sea b to sea. morning light, And talk tune be found, Like David's harp, of sol emn sound. bright they shine! How deep of all Thy truth at night. COPYRIGHT, 1898, BY THE CENTURY CO. USED BY PER. No. 16. Just For To-Day. "As thy days, so shall thy strength be."-DEUT. 33: 25. EBEN E. REXFORD. 3 VICTOR H. BENKE. 1. My Fa-ther, this I ask of Thee; Knowing that Thou wilt grant the plea,2. I do not ask a lift - ed load, Nor for a smooth and thornless road; 3. Strength for the present hour and need-This giv-en, then I'm blest in-deed, 4. Strength for to-day, that I may make Some sad souls glad, for Je-sus' sake; Strength for to-day-just for to-day. For this, and only this, I pray, CHORUS. Strength for each tri-al and each task, What more, my Fa-ther, should I ask? b Just as I need it, day by day, Strength for my weakness, —this I pray. |