Fragrant Offering Lyrics Rita Springer
I bring to you a fragrant offering
I pour out my love and I wash your feet
I offer up to you oh Lord this brokenness
What you can see in me shall be my confidence
May it be a pleasing fragrance
That I bring to you oh my Lord
I am so in need of your presence
That I bow before you now
I pour my vial of worship over you
May it be a pleasing fragrance
That I bring to you oh my Lord
I am so in need of your presence
That I bow before you now
I pour my vial of worship over you
I bring to you a humble sacrifice
I pour out my heart and I give you my life
I offer up to you oh Lord this costly gift
And with absolute abandon now
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Fragrant Offering Info
"Fragrant Offering" by Rita Springer is a beautiful and heartfelt worship song that captures the essence of surrender and devotion to God. This song, which is featured on Springer's album "Created to Worship," speaks of pouring out our love and worship to God as a fragrant offering.
The song begins with the lyrics, "I bring to you a fragrant offering, I pour out my love and I wash your feet." This imagery of pouring out our love and devotion to God is reminiscent of the story in the Bible where Mary, the sister of Martha and Lazarus, anointed Jesus' feet with expensive perfume (John 12:3). Just as Mary offered a costly gift to Jesus, we too can offer our own fragrant offering by pouring out our hearts in worship.
Throughout the song, Springer expresses a deep desire for her worship to be pleasing and acceptable to God. She sings, "May it be a
The song begins with the lyrics, "I bring to you a fragrant offering, I pour out my love and I wash your feet." This imagery of pouring out our love and devotion to God is reminiscent of the story in the Bible where Mary, the sister of Martha and Lazarus, anointed Jesus' feet with expensive perfume (John 12:3). Just as Mary offered a costly gift to Jesus, we too can offer our own fragrant offering by pouring out our hearts in worship.
Throughout the song, Springer expresses a deep desire for her worship to be pleasing and acceptable to God. She sings, "May it be a