1  Thy Life was giv'n for me,
    Thy blood, O Lord, was shed,
    That I might ransomed be,
    And quickened from the dead;
    Thy Life was giv'n for me, for me;
    What have I giv'n for Thee?
 
 
 2  Long years were spent for me
    In weariness and woe,
    That through eternity
    Thy glory I might know;
    Long years were spent for me, for me;
    Have I spent one for Thee?
 
 
 3  Thy Father's home of light,
    Thy rainbow-circled throne,
    Were left for earthly night,
    For wanderings sad and lone;
    Yea, all was left for me, for me;
    Have I left aught for Thee?
 
 
 4  Thou, Lord, hast borne for me
    More than my tongue can tell
    Of bitterest agony,
    To rescue me from hell;
    Thou suff'redst all for me, for me;
    What have I borne for Thee?
 
 
 5  And Thou hast brought to me
    Down from Thy home above
    Salvation full and free,
    Thy pardon and Thy love;
    Great gifts, great gifts Thou broughtest me;
    What have I brought to Thee?
 
 
 6  Oh, let my life be given,
    My years for Thee be spent;
    World-fetters all be riven,
    And joy with suff'ring blent;
    Thou gav'st Thyself for me, for me,
    I give myself to Thee.