LYRIC
| Song | Teach Me My God And King |
| Album | Most Popular Gospel Songs – Letter T |
| Genre | Contemporary Christian Music |
| Writer | George Herbert |
| Publisher / Copyrights | |
| Translator | |
| Tags | Teach Me My God And King |
| Scripture Reference(s) | |
| CCLI Song No |
Teach Me, My God And King,
In All Things Thee To See,
And What I Do In Anything
To Do It As For Thee.
A Man That Looks On Glass,
On It May Stay His Eye;
Or If He Pleaseth, Through It Pass,
And Then The Heaven Espy.
To Scorn The Senses’ Sway,
While Still To Thee I Tend:
In All I Do Be Thou The Way,
In All Be Thou The End.
All May Of Thee Partake;
Nothing So Small Can Be
But Draws, When Acted For Thy Sake,
Greatness And Worth From Thee.
If Done To Obey Thy Laws,
Even Servile Labors Shine;
Hallowed Is Toil, If This The Cause,
The Meanest Work Divine.
This Is The Famous Stone
That Turneth All To Gold;
For That Which God Doth Touch And Own
Cannot For Less Be Sold.


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