Wholly Thine Lyrics

a Christian Hymn by Annie Sherwood Hawks & Robert Lowry

Wholly Thine lyrics were written by Annie Sherwood Hawks and the music by Robert Lowry.

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Wholly Thine

~ Words: Annie S. Hawks, 1835 - 1918

~ Music: Robert Lowry, 1826 - 1899



Stanza 1:

Thine, most gracious Lord,

O make me wholly Thine—

Thine in thought, in word and deed,

For Thou, O Christ, art mine.



Refrain:

Wholly Thine, wholly Thine;

Thou hast bought me, I am Thine;

Blessčd Savior, Thou art mine;

Make me wholly Thine.



Stanza 2:

Wholly Thine, my Lord,

To go when Thou dost call;

Thine to yield my very self

In all things, great and small.



Refrain



Stanza 3:

Wholly Thine, O Lord,

In every passing hour;

Thine in silence, Thine to speak,

As Thou dost grant the power.



Refrain



Stanza 4:

Wholly Thine, O Lord,

To fashion as Thou wilt,

Strengthen, bless and keep the soul

Which Thou hast saved from guilt.



Refrain



Stanza 5:

Thine, Lord, wholly Thine,

For ever one with Thee—

Rooted, grounded in Thy love,

Abiding, sure and free.



Refrain

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