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| The Adornments |
| Written by Tammy Wollman Stoltzfus |
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At any cost, O Lord, for any price This evil vice corrodes the soul within We cannot call it less than godless sin Too oft ignored in many a Christian’s life It is the source and root of every strife. Root out destructive tares that pride has sown I would possess a nature like Thine own Wilt Thou not, Lord, to me, impart This my prayer: A humble servant’s heart? A heart with not a thought for me or mine No praise, or honor, which are Thine Make me a lowly vessel in Thy hand Ever waiting Thy command. When others meet me, may they see The meek and lowly Lamb in me. Laying down his life again To save the people from their sin As much as pride now possesses me So make me possess, in full, humility At any cost, O Lord, for any price And may I never call it sacrifice. —Tammy Wollman Stoltzfus November 21, 2000 Taken from "The Heartbeat of the Remnant"
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