I Would Be of Use to Thee

lyricist: Horace Lincoln, 1892
Composer: Francis Blackmer

In the vine­yard of the Mas­ter

Is there any work for me?

Lord

ac­cept my grate­ful ser­vice

I would be of use to Thee.

I would be of use to Thee;

I would be of use to Thee;

Lord

ac­cept my grate­ful serv­ice;

I would be of use to Thee (to Thee).

I would serve Thee

bless­èd Je­sus;

At Thy feet I fain would be;

Humbly learn­ing wis­dom’s les­son

I would be of use to Thee.

Winning souls for Thy dear king­dom

Undeserving tho’ I be;

Let me ever be found faith­ful

I would be of use to Thee.

O

the joy of such a serv­ice

Soon my Mas­ter’s face I’ll see;

Till Thou call’st me

bless­èd Je­sus

I would be of use to Thee.

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