| Mark R. McMinn - 2004 - 218 pages
...how great a debtor Daily I'm constrained to be! Let Thy goodness, like a fetter, Bind my wandering heart to Thee. Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it, Prone to leave the God I love; When we set the two side by side — our heavy, weighty, monumental sin on one side of the balance,... | |
| Thomas Figart - 2004 - 434 pages
...Seminary, Dr. Chafer, always with his baton, led us in singing "Come Thou Fount." One verse goes like this: "Prone to wander, Lord I feel it, prone to leave the God I love." He would raise his baton and ask, "Men, is that right, or should it be, Prone to worship, Lord, I feel... | |
| Perry Pitney - 2004 - 162 pages
...immediately recognize them. CHAPTER 5 Rabbits in Their Feet 'There's a race of men that don't fit in.,.' Prone to wander, Lord I feel it Prone to leave the God I love. — From the hymn, "Come Thou Fount ofEv'ry Blessing," words by Robert Robinson (1753) A transient... | |
| Rebecca Ingram Powell - 2003 - 180 pages
...how in her book, Fix Your Eyes on Jesus: "First, ask Him. I know what I do when left to myself: I'm 'prone to wander — Lord, I feel it! — prone to leave the God I love.' Ask Him. He loves you to. "Second, cooperate with Him. Vote against your natural waywardness! Keep... | |
| John Hundley - 2004 - 614 pages
...engrossed in her book. She ran across a verse she thought was beautiful and asked him what he thought of it Prone to wander — Lord, I feel it — Prone to leave the God I love, Bursting into tears, Robinson said, "Madam, I am the poor unhappy man who wrote that hymn many years... | |
| Edgar J. St. Clair - 2004 - 162 pages
...my sinful life and "came home" to Jesus. All of us can relate to the message of another great hymn: "....Prone to -wander, Lord, I feel it; prone to leave the God I love.... " ll Oh, how prone we are to let the world lure us, to crowd God out, and lead us astray. Who of us... | |
| Jill Briscoe - 2010 - 228 pages
...have been turned from going their own silly way) that the fight was far from over. As the hymn says, "Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it. Prone to leave the God I love."2 The natural person follows the urges and impulses of the old nature, divorced from God. Once... | |
| Richard J. Mouw - 2004 - 312 pages
...to be; Let that grace now, like a fetter. Bind my wandering heart to thee. Prone to wander, Lord, 1 feel it, Prone to leave the God I love; Here's my heart, O take and seal it, Seal it for thy courts above. Once more, the syllogistic form appears, with each... | |
| Jan Wells - 2005 - 157 pages
...interposed His precious blood. O to grace how great a debtor daily I'm constrained to be! Let Thy goodness like a fetter bind my wand'ring heart to Thee. Prone...it - prone to leave the God I love; here's my heart O take and seal it, seal it for Thy courts above, By Robert Robinson and John Wyeth 23 Epp, Ibid.,... | |
| Robin Hardy - 2005 - 212 pages
...Interposed His precious blood. to grace how great a debtor Daily I'm constrained to be! Let Thy grace, Lord, like a fetter, Bind my wand'ring heart to Thee. Prone...it, Prone to leave the God I love; Here's my heart, O take and seal it, Seal it for Thy courts above. Robert Robinson, 1758 ""translated "stone of help";... | |
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