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Background information
 

Transitional figure (Malachi 3:1-3, 4:4-6)

I. Profound sense of divine calling

II. Radical message delivered with radical courage
 

III. A true man of character

None of Self, and All of Thee, or
Oh, the Bitter Pain and Sorrow

  1. Oh, the bitter pain and sorrow that a time could ever be, / When I proudly said to Jesus, “All of self, and none of Thee.”
    All of self, and none of Thee, All of self, and none of Thee, / When I proudly said to Jesus, “All of self, and none of Thee.”
  2. Yet He found me; I beheld Him bleeding on th’ accursed tree, / And my wistful heart said faintly, “Some of self, and some of Thee.”
    Some of self, and some of Thee, Some of self, and some of Thee, / And my wistful heart said faintly, “Some of self, and some of Thee.”
  3. Day by day His tender mercy, healing, helping, full and free, / Brought me lower while I whispered, “Less of self, and more of Thee.”
    Less of self, and more of Thee, less of self, and more or Thee, / Brought me lower while I whispered, “Less of self, and more of Thee.”
  4. Higher than the highest heaven, deeper than the deepest sea, / Lord, Thy love at last has conquered: “None of self, and all of Thee.”
    None of self, and all of Thee, None of self, and all of Thee, / Lord, Thy love at last has conquered: “None of self, and all of Thee.”

IV. Faithful to death

Further study
 

You will find a study on the Nazirite (specifically, their parents) in Principle-Centered Parenting (formerly The Quiver.)