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1 We Are Yours Words & Music by David L. Ward, based loosely on a hymn by Frances Havergal (1836-79) (c) 2012 ThousandTongues.org, admin by Thousand Tongues Verse 1: Lord, we come before Your throne, By Your blood we are Your own, We will live for You alone. By Your Spirit now appear, Keep us faithful, keep us near. Let the nations join and hear, and hear-

2 We Are Yours Words & Music by David L. Ward, based loosely on a hymn by Frances Havergal (1836-79) (c) 2012 ThousandTongues.org, admin by Thousand Tongues Chorus: You are the mighty King Whose glory shines in ransomed lives; Your gospel we will ever sing. The Great Commission stands So help us strive, the faint revive; Use us Your kingdom to expand. Lord, we are Yours, we are Yours, We are Yours.

3 We Are Yours Words & Music by David L. Ward, based loosely on a hymn by Frances Havergal (1836-79) (c) 2012 ThousandTongues.org, admin by Thousand Tongues Verse 2: Jesus, Master, Whom we serve, Strengthen hand and heart and nerve, Our allegiance You deserve. By Your Spirit we will be Champions of Calvary That the lost might turn and see, and see-

4 We Are Yours Words & Music by David L. Ward, based loosely on a hymn by Frances Havergal (1836-79) (c) 2012 ThousandTongues.org, admin by Thousand Tongues Chorus: You are the mighty King Whose glory shines in ransomed lives; Your gospel we will ever sing. The Great Commission stands So help us strive, the faint revive; Use us Your kingdom to expand. Lord, we are Yours, we are Yours, We are Yours.


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