by

Arden Lambert

Updated

June 3, 2019

Updated

June 3, 2019

Updated

June 3, 2019

“Lord I Offer My Life To You”

Lord I Offer My Life To You is a song recorded by Don Moen. The song was released in 1998 as a single from Moen’s album, God is Good.

Don Moen is known for his Contemporary worship music and Contemporary Christian music. He is also a producer of Christian worship music. He recorded numerous worship songs that have sold millions of units worldwide.

Don Moen Lord I Offer My Life To You
Photo Credit: Don Moen/ youtube.com by Screengrab

He does not stop praising God as he keeps on making worship songs. Moen made God as an inspiration in his works. That is the secret why his recordings and works were a success.

 The Song’s Theme

Don Moen
Photo Credit: Don Moen/ youtube.com by Screengrab

“Lord, I Offer My Life To You” is a melodic song that has amazing lyrics. Every single word of the song shows the willingness of the narrator in allowing God to enter his/her life.

Lord, I offer my life to You
Everything I’ve been through
Use it for Your glory
Lord I offer my days to You
Lifting my praise to You 
As a pleasing sacrifice
Lord I offer You my life

In spite of our sinfulness, God still shows us the true meaning of love. He never fails to help us as we call on His name. He has this powerful helping hand that no one can ever have.

How can we prove to God that we deserve the love He gave us?

God loves his children more than he loves Himself. We must treasure all the great gifts that God gave us so we must give thanks to the Lord for giving us life.

Lord, forgive me of all of my sins for I do not know what I am doing. I will always be thankful for you are my God. Amen.

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