O Great Vine
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O Great Vine
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(John 15; 1 Corinthians 3: 16-17)
You cause all things to grow
You cause all things to grow
Some may plant and others may water
But You cause all things to grow
O great Vine, you provide all that will sustain me
O great Vine, help me abide, apart from you I can do nothing
I may strive or try to force
But I’ll bear no fruit apart from the source
O great Vine, giver of life
You cause all things to grow
And I can rest in obedience
I can work hard and rest assured
That my life is spent well abiding like a branch
Because you cause all things to grow
O great Vine, hold me in tight
I’ll trust Your hands as you prune me
O great Vine, Jesus Christ
You cause all things to grow
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