O God, what offering shall I give? (Metropolitan Tabernacle)

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  • Sung during the Sunday worship at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, London (Spurgeon's).
    Hymn 476 from our hymn book, Psalms & Hymns of Reformed Worship.
    Our hymn book can be purchased here: bit.ly/324AzVS and the accompanying tune book can be purchased here: bit.ly/2OdXaqA.
    O GOD, what offering shall I give
    To Thee, the Lord of earth and skies?
    My spirit, soul and flesh receive,
    A holy, living sacrifice:
    Small as it is, ’tis all my store;
    More shouldst Thou have, if I had more.
    Send down Thy likeness from above,
    And let this my adorning be;
    Clothe me with wisdom, patience, love,
    With lowliness and purity:
    Than gold and pearls more precious far,
    And brighter than the morning star.
    Arm me, Lord, with Thy Spirit’s might,
    Since I am called by Thy great name;
    In Thee let all my thoughts unite,
    Of all my works be Thou the aim;
    Thy love attend me all my days,
    And my sole business be Thy praise.
    Author: Joachim Lange (1670-1744) tr.
    Tune: Adorning
    Composer: Christopher Laws (b.1946)
    (This tune is published in 'Worthy the Lamb', a recently-produced book of new tunes for Reformed worship, which is available for purchase here: bit.ly/2Dv6yEl)

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