Lord I love You, I am seeking after You
1) Lord I love You, I am seeking after You
Your love captured me from the world which I loved
Forgive me Lord, for trusting my ability
Blind and crippled, heart impure, Lord, transform me!
Chorus: I love You Lord, You have captivated me
Your love subdues me, I have seen Your beauty
Draw me, charm me, attract me, capture me more!
I cannot but love You; I submit to You
2) Lord, transform me from a horse to a lily
I would be trusting and dependent on You
Your divine attributes are like a string of jewels
You have given to me as my adornment
3) By Your mercy, crippled feet lie forgotten
Beneath the table: Your transformation feast
Unsearchable; these riches that I now enjoy
I’ll love You Lord with my all forevermore
“We are not where we are now because of our ability (or inability) to love the Lord. It is just His mercy to reveal Himself to us. (Not an excuse for laziness; He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him! – Heb. 11:6.) Without seeing His beauty, we will not love Him. Rather we will love the world. This seeing is on the one hand a once-for-all life-changing experience, such as what I was experiencing at the time when I wrote this song. But on the other hand, we Christians experience this on an ongoing, daily basis; when our view of the Lord grows dim, we start loving other things. Lord, draw me! Charm me! Attract me! Capture me more!”