“Oh! the power and the joy of being nothing, having nothing, and knowing nothing but a glorified Christ up there in heaven, and of being careful for nothing but the honor of His sweet name down here on earth.”
		
			
  Oh to be nothing—nothing,
		
			
  Only to lie at His feet
		
			
  A broken, emptied vessel,
		
			
  Thus for His use made meet!
		
			
  Emptied, that He may fill me
		
			
  As to His service I go,
		
			
  Broken, so that unhindered
		
			
  Through me His life may flow.
		
			
  Oh to be nothing—nothing,
		
			
  An arrow hid in His hand,
		
			
  Or a messenger at His gateway
		
			
  Waiting for His command:
		
			
  Only an instrument ready
		
			
  For Him to use at His will;
		
			
  And should He not require me,
		
			
  Willing to wait there still.
		
			
  Oh to be nothing—nothing,
		
			
  Though painful the humbling be;
		
			
  Though it lay me low in the sight of those
		
			
  Who are now perhaps praising me.
		
			
  I would rather be nothing—nothing,
		
			
  That to Him be their voices raised,
		
			
  Who alone is the fountain of blessing.
		
			
  Who alone is meet to be praised.
		
			
  Yet e’en as my pleading rises,
		
			
  A voice seems with mine to blend,
		
			
  And whispers in loving accents—
		
			
  “I call thee not servant, but friend,
Fellow-worker with Me, I call thee,
Sharing My sorrows and joy;
Fellow-heir to the glory I have above,
To treasure without alloy.”
		
			
  Oh, love so free, so boundless!
		
			
  Which, lifting me, lays me lower
		
			
  At the footstool of Jesus, my risen Lord,
		
			
  To worship and adore;
		
			
  Which fills me with deeper longing
		
			
  To have nothing dividing my heart,
		
			
  My “all” given up to Jesus,
		
			
  Not “keeping back a part.”
		
			
  Thine may I be, Thine only,
		
			
  Till called by Thee to share
		
			
  The glorious heavenly mansions
		
			
  Thou art gone before to prepare.
		
			
  My heart and soul are yearning
		
			
  To see Thee face to face,
		
			
  With unfettered tongue to praise Thee
		
			
  For such heights and depths of grace.