Great, the promise Jesus made,
Promise faithful, sure, and true,
"Whatever you shall ask,
In my name, that will I do!"
I would seize the promise, Lord;
Grant my inmost heart's desire,
Save me from my sin and guilt,
Keep me from the tempter's power!
Savior, come, possess my heart,
Be my daily joy and strength;
All Your boundless love reveal,
In its height, depth, breadth, and length.
Let me more Your presence know,
Let me more Your image bear,
Set Your throne within my heart,
Reign without a rival there!
Father grant me these requests;
All else to Your care resigned,
In Your providence I rest,
All is well, if Christ is mine!
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Great the promise Jesus made,
promise faithful, sure, and true. Whatsoever ye shall ask, in my
name that will I do. I would seize the promise, Lord,
grant my inmost heart's desire, save me from my Keep me from the tempter's power
Savior come, possess my heart Be my daily joy and strength
All your boundless love reveal In its height, depth, breadth,
and length Let me more your presence know Let me more your image bear
Set your throne within my heart Reign without a rival Father, grant me these requests
All else to your care resigned In your providence I rest All
is well if Christ is mine
About Don Fortner
Don Fortner (1950-2020) served as teacher and pastor of Grace Baptist Church of Danville, Kentucky.
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