Consume
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Consume
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I can hear Your still small voice,
In the quiet of my heart
I can feel Your hand on me,
When I cannot take a step
So I lay down my pride,
And I pray this prayer to You
Consume all of me, Lord take my life I pray
Consume all of me, mold me day by day
Consume me, so that I can say
All that I have and all that I am
Is in You, In You
Spirit of my Living God,
Come and fill my life
So many times I run this race
Competing for Your prize
So I lay down my pride,
And I pray this prayer to You
You have made me Lord I know,
To worship at your feet
So when Iove nothing left of me,
I find myself with You
So I give You all I am,
And I live this life for You
Take all of me
Consume me
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