Take and Receive
Bukas Palad Lyrics


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Take and receive, O Lord, my liberty
Take all my will, my mind, my memory
All things I hold and all I own are Thine
Thine was the gift, to Thee I all resign

Do Thou direct and govern all and sway
Do what Thou wilt, command, and I obey
Only Thy grace, Thy love on me bestow
These make me rich, all else will I forego.





Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bukas Palad's "Take and Receive" talk about surrendering oneself to God completely. The singer offers God their liberty, will, mind, memory, possessions, and gifts. The song expresses the singer's willingness to let God direct and govern their life, obeying God's commands and relying on God's grace and love. The singer acknowledges that these things make them rich and valuable, and they will willingly give up anything else for the sake of a deeper relationship with God.


The first line of the song, "Take and receive, O Lord, my liberty," is a reference to the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Jesuits. Loyola wrote in his Spiritual Exercises that we should offer God our liberty, which means our freedom to choose and our ability to act on those choices. By giving up our liberty to God, we surrender our own will to God's will.


The second line, "Take all my will, my mind, my memory," expands on the concept of surrender. The singer is not just giving up their liberty but also their personal agency, intellect, and memory. This means they are trusting in God's wisdom and guidance, more than their own intelligence or experience.


The following lines "All things I hold and all I own are thine / Thine was the gift, to thee I all resign" emphasize the idea of giving everything to God. The singer is saying that all of their material possessions and talents are gifts from God, and they willingly give them back to God, acknowledging that everything they have comes from God.


The chorus of the song encapsulates the singer's total surrender to God. The singer asks God to direct and govern their life, to do what God wills and commands, and to pour out God's grace and love upon them. These things, and not material possessions or personal achievements, make the person valuable in God's eyes.


Overall, "Take and Receive" is a beautiful hymn that expresses a desire to surrender everything to God and to let God govern one's life. The lyrics are deeply rooted in Ignatian spirituality, which emphasizes surrender to God's will and detachment from worldly pleasures.


Line by Line Meaning

Take and receive, O Lord, my liberty
Lord, I offer you my freedom; take it as yours to command.


Take all my will, my mind, my memory
Take my thoughts, my desires, and my memories, that they may be in line with your will.


All things I hold and all I own are Thine
Everything I possess is actually your gift; it all belongs to you.


Thine was the gift, to Thee I all resign
All that I have, I give it back to you as an offering, for it was never really mine.


Do Thou direct and govern all and sway
Guide and control every aspect of my life, for you are the one true God.


Do what Thou wilt, command, and I obey
I will obey your commands and follow your lead, no matter where it may take me.


Only Thy grace, Thy love on me bestow
All I ask for is your grace and love, which will be enough to sustain me through anything.


These make me rich, all else will I forego.
With your grace and love, I have everything I need and nothing else can compare. I give up everything else for your sake.




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