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There is a foe whose hidden pow'r
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| 1. | There is a foe whose hidden pow'r |
| | The Christian well my fear, |
| | More subtle far than inbred sin, |
| | And to the heart more dear. |
| | It is the pow'r of selfishness, |
| | It is the wilful I, |
| | And ere my Lord can live in me, |
| | My very self must die. |
| 2. | There is, like Anak's sons of old, |
| | A race of giants still: |
| | Self-glorying, self-confidence, |
| | Self-seeking and self-will. |
| | Still must these haughty Anakims |
| | By Caleb's sword be slain, |
| | Ere Hebron's heights of heav'nly love, |
| | Our conqu'ring feet can gain. |
| 3. | Oh, save me from self-will, dear Lord, |
| | Which claims Thy sacred throne; |
| | Oh! let my will be lost in Thine, |
| | And let Thy will be done. |
| | Oh, keep me from self-confidence, |
| | And self-sufficiency; |
| | Let me exchange my strength for Thine, |
| | And lean alone on Thee. |
| 4. | Oh, save me from self-seeking, Lord, |
| | Let me not be my own; |
| | A living sacrifice I come, |
| | Lord, keep me Thine alone. |
| | >From proud vain glory save me, Lord, |
| | >From pride of praise and fame; |
| | To Christ be all the honor given, |
| | The glory to His name. |
| 5. | Oh, Savior, slay the self in me |
| | By Thy consuming breath; |
| | Show me Thy heart, Thy wounds, Thy |
| | shame, |
| | That self be put to death. |
| | When the Shekinah flame came down, |
| | E'en Moses could not stay; |
| | So let Thy glory fill me now, |
| | And self forever slay. |