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Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal · No. 376 · Words: John Greenleaf Whittier
All Things Are Thine
Create PowerPoint slides from this hymn →Written by American Quaker poet John Greenleaf Whittier in 1848 for the dedication of a Friends meeting house, this hymn acknowledges that all human gifts and efforts belong to God, who guided the builders' hands and whose eternal purpose runs through mortal plans.
Verse 1
All things are Thine; no gift have we,
Lord of all gifts, to offer Thee;
And hence with grateful hearts today,
Thine own before Thy feet we lay.
Verse 2
Thy will was in the builder's thought;
Thy hand unseen amidst us wrought;
Thro' mortal motive, scheme and plan,
Thy wise, eternal purpose ran.
Verse 3
No lack Thy perfect fullness knew;
For human needs and longings grew
This house of prayer- this home of rest.
Here may Thy saints be often blessed.
Verse 4
In weakness and in want we call
On Thee, for whom the heav'ns are small;
Thy glory is Thy children's good,
Thy joy Thy tender Fatherhood.
Verse 5
O Father! deign these walls to bless;
Make this the abode of righteousness,
And let these doors a gateway be
To lead us from ourselves to Thee!
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