Father I Stretch My Hands To Thee Lyrics Hymn Father Poin

father I Stretch My Hands To Thee Lyrics Hymn Father Poin
father I Stretch My Hands To Thee Lyrics Hymn Father Poin

Father I Stretch My Hands To Thee Lyrics Hymn Father Poin Before i drew my breath! what pain, what labor, to secure my soul from endless death! 3 surely thou canst not let me die; o speak and i shall live; and here i will unwearied lie, till thou thy spirit give. 4 author of faith! to thee i lift my weary, longing eyes: o let me now receive that gift! my soul without it dies. Father, i stretch my hands to thee, no other help i know; if thou withdraw thyself from me, ah! whither shall i go? on thy dear son i now believe o let me feel thy power and all my varied wants relieve in this accepted hour. author of faith! to thee i lift my weary longing eyes o let me now receive this gift my soul without it dies.

father I Stretch My Hands To Thee Lyrics Hymn Father Poin
father I Stretch My Hands To Thee Lyrics Hymn Father Poin

Father I Stretch My Hands To Thee Lyrics Hymn Father Poin O jesus, could i this believe, i now should feel thy power; now all my wants thou wouldst relieve. in this, the accepted hour. author of faith, to thee i lift. my weary, longing eyes: o let me now receive that gift! my soul without it dies. surely thou canst not let me die;. What pain, what labor, to secure. my soul from endless death! surely thou canst not let me die; o speak, and i shall live; and here i will unwearied lie, till thou thy spirit give. author of faith! to thee i lift. my weary, longing eyes: o let me now receive that gift!. The lyrics of father, i stretch my hands to thee are a heartfelt plea to god for help and guidance. the opening line, “father, i stretch my hands to thee, no other help i know”, sets the tone for the entire hymn. the speaker is acknowledging their complete dependence on god and their need for his intervention in their life. Before i drew my breath! what pain, what labor, to secure my soul from endless death! 3 o jesus, could i this believe, i now should feel thy power! now my poor soul thou wouldst retrieve, nor let me wait one hour. 4 author of faith, to thee i lift my weary, longing eyes; o let me now receive that gift! my soul without it dies.

father i Stretch my hands to Thee hymnary Org
father i Stretch my hands to Thee hymnary Org

Father I Stretch My Hands To Thee Hymnary Org The lyrics of father, i stretch my hands to thee are a heartfelt plea to god for help and guidance. the opening line, “father, i stretch my hands to thee, no other help i know”, sets the tone for the entire hymn. the speaker is acknowledging their complete dependence on god and their need for his intervention in their life. Before i drew my breath! what pain, what labor, to secure my soul from endless death! 3 o jesus, could i this believe, i now should feel thy power! now my poor soul thou wouldst retrieve, nor let me wait one hour. 4 author of faith, to thee i lift my weary, longing eyes; o let me now receive that gift! my soul without it dies. Father, i stretch (come on) my hand to thee. (come on) no other help i know. if thou withdraw (what?) thy hand from me, o, whither shall i go? father, i stretch my hand to thee. no other help i know. if thou withdraw thyself from, from me, o, tell me where, whither shall i go?. My soul from endless death! o jesus, could i this believe, i now should feel thy power; now my poor soul thou wouldst retrieve, nor let me wait one hour. surely thou canst not let me die; o speak, and i shall live; and here i will unwearied lie, till thou thy spirit give. author of faith! to thee i lift my weary, longing eyes: o let me now.

father i Stretch my hands to Thee hymnary Org
father i Stretch my hands to Thee hymnary Org

Father I Stretch My Hands To Thee Hymnary Org Father, i stretch (come on) my hand to thee. (come on) no other help i know. if thou withdraw (what?) thy hand from me, o, whither shall i go? father, i stretch my hand to thee. no other help i know. if thou withdraw thyself from, from me, o, tell me where, whither shall i go?. My soul from endless death! o jesus, could i this believe, i now should feel thy power; now my poor soul thou wouldst retrieve, nor let me wait one hour. surely thou canst not let me die; o speak, and i shall live; and here i will unwearied lie, till thou thy spirit give. author of faith! to thee i lift my weary, longing eyes: o let me now.

father i Stretch my hands to Thee hymnary Org
father i Stretch my hands to Thee hymnary Org

Father I Stretch My Hands To Thee Hymnary Org

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