Ask what I shall give thee by John Newton
- Behold the throne of grace,
- The promise calls us near,
- There Jesus shows a smiling face
- And waits to answer prayer.
- That rich atoning blood,
- Which sprinkled round we see,
- Provides for those who come to God
- An all prevailing plea.
- My soul ask what thou wilt,
- Thou canst not be too bold;
- Since His own blood for thee He spilt,
- What else can He withhold.
- Beyond thy utmost wants
- His love and pow’r can bless;
- To praying souls He always grants,
- More than they can express.
- Since ’tis the Lord’s command,
- My mouth I open wide;
- Lord open Thou Thy bounteous hand,
- That I may be supplied.
- Thine image, Lord, bestow,
- Thy presence and Thy love;
- I ask to serve Thee here below,
- And reign with Thee above.
- Teach me to live by faith,
- Conform my will to Thine;
- Let me victorious be in death,
- And then in glory shine.
- If Thou these blessings give,
- And wilt my portion be;
- Cheerful the world’s poor toys I leave,
- To them who know not Thee.
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