| Jesus prayed in the garden and poured out His heart for me
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| There has been no love shown my mortal as in dark Gethsemane
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| He could have chosen not to suffer treatment of the cruelest kind
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| But the lips of my pure savior uttered not my will but thine.
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| Part Ia-
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| Jesus prayed in the Garden, he prayed oh (repeated)
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| Part Ib-
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| Let me tell you what he went through
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| You know he really didn’t have to
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| He could have easily just walked away
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| Then he said «not my will but thine»
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| And they took them and they beat him and they mocked him and teased him
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| The people kept a cryin «We gotta crucify Him»
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| «Crucify Him! |
| Crucify Him!»
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| Yet he said «not my will but thine»
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| Part IIa-
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| Jesus died on Calvary, he died oh (repeated)
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| Part IIb-
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| Well they hung him there in anger searchin' for some relief
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| They nailed him there in public right between the two thiefs
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| He tasted human torture of the cruelest kind
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| But yet he said «not my will but thine»
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| Some were laughin', some were cryin' some were happy at his dyin'
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| I don’t see, I can’t see how could this ever be?
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| Poor Jesus as he hung on the tree he said
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| «Not my will but thine»
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| Not my will but thine
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| Scriptural Reference:
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| «Going a little farther, he fell with his face to the ground and prayed, «My Father, if it is possible, may this cup be taken from me. |
| Yet not as I will,
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| but as you will.» |
| Matthew 26: 39 |