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We thank Thee, Lord, for using us, (Farrant)

We thank Thee, Lord, for using us Farrant
8.6.8.6
Hymn Code:
112321422345545

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(CM)
8/G 189.5kb
2.9mb
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8/G 474.9kb
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8/G
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262.8kb Sung Lyrics 2.9mb
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8/G
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262.8kb Sung Lyrics 2.9mb
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8/G 485.5kb
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8/G
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We thank Thee, Lord, for using us

Author: Horatius Bonar

We thank Thee, Lord, for using us
For Thee to work and speak;
However trembling is the hand,
The voice however weak.

We bless Thee for each seed of truth
The we through Thee have sowed
Upon this waste and barren earth,—
The living seed of God.

We thank Thee, gracious God, for all
Of witness there hath been
From us, in any path of life,
Though silent and unseen.

For solace ministered perchance
In days of grief and pain;
For peace to troubled, weary souls,
Not spoken all in vain.

Lord, keep us still the same as in
Remembered days of old;
O keep us fervent still in love,
Mid many waxing cold.

Help us, O Christ, to grasp each truth
With hand as firm and true
As when we clasped it first to heart,
A treasure fresh and new:

Thy name to name, Thyself to own
With voice unfaltering,
And face as bold and unashamed
As in our Christian spring.

O honour higher, truer far
Than earthly fame could bring,
Thus to be used, in work like this,
So long, by such a King.