| Song | I Am Thine O Lord |
| Content Description | “I Am Thine O Lord” is a deeply devotional Christian hymn that expresses a longing for closer fellowship with God. Written by Fanny J. Crosby, the hymn reflects a heartfelt desire for spiritual intimacy, surrender, and communion with Christ. Its gentle and prayerful lyrics invite believers to draw nearer to God through faith and consecration. Frequently sung in revival meetings, prayer services, and moments of personal reflection, this hymn inspires dedication and love for the Savior. For those searching for songs about surrender and closeness with God, this timeless hymn offers a beautiful expression of devotion. |
| Album | Hymns For The Family Of God |
| Genre | Traditional Christian Hymns |
| Writer(s) | Fanny J. Crosby |
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| Tags | Hymn, Worship, Prayer, Revival, Christian Life, Devotion |
| Theme(s) | Surrender, Devotion, Intimacy with God, Prayer, Consecration |
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I Am Thine, O Lord, I Have Heard Thy Voice,
And It Told Thy Love To Me;
But I Long To Rise In The Arms Of Faith
And Be Closer Drawn To Thee.
Draw Me Nearer, Nearer Blessed Lord,
To The Cross Where Thou Hast Died;
Draw Me Nearer, Nearer, Nearer Blessed Lord,
To Thy Precious, Bleeding Side.
Consecrate Me Now To Thy Service, Lord,
By The Power Of Grace Divine;
Let My Soul Look Up With A Steadfast Hope,
And My Will Be Lost In Thine.
Draw Me Nearer, Nearer Blessed Lord,
To The Cross Where Thou Hast Died;
Draw Me Nearer, Nearer, Nearer Blessed Lord,
To Thy Precious, Bleeding Side.
Oh, The Pure Delight Of A Single Hour
That Before Thy Throne I Spend,
When I Kneel In Prayer, And With Thee, My God
I Commune As Friend With Friend!
Draw Me Nearer, Nearer Blessed Lord,
To The Cross Where Thou Hast Died;
Draw Me Nearer, Nearer, Nearer Blessed Lord,
To Thy Precious, Bleeding Side.
There Are Depths Of Love That I Cannot Know
Till I Cross The Narrow Sea;
There Are Heights Of Joy That I May Not Reach
Till I Rest In Peace With Thee.
Draw Me Nearer, Nearer Blessed Lord,
To The Cross Where Thou Hast Died;
Draw Me Nearer, Nearer, Nearer Blessed Lord,
To Thy Precious, Bleeding Side.



