We give ourselves to Him--we do so where we apprehend that He has given Himself to us; it is His giving love that moves men to yield themselves to God.
That gift recognised and accepted moves us togive ourselves to Him.
He first gives Himself utterly for and to us, and then asks us to give ourselves wholly to Him.
When we give ourselves to Jesus, He renders us back to ourselves, far better worth having than before.
In faith we must take Christ as well as give ourselves.
For at the moment at which, freed from the will, we give ourselves up to pure will-less knowing, we pass into a world from which everything is absent that influenced our will and moved us so violently through it.
But the worst sort of the praise of men is the praise we give ourselves.
Perhaps he means, 'We must, by a full act of the will, give ourselves altogether to righteousness.
Let us in the faith of the Lord Jesus, who spake this parable, and Himself waits to make every trait of it true in us, give ourselves to be intercessors.
It is only as we give ourselves to the Spirit living and praying in us, that the glory of the prayer-hearing God, and the ever-blessed and most effectual mediation of the Son, can be known by us in their power.
We give ourselves wholly to her then, and she refreshes us; the splendor fades, but the wealth it brings to the soul remains to gladden us.
Let us give ourselves to Christ, for such a sacrifice makes all life fair and noble, and that altar sanctifies the gift.
Let us give ourselves to Christ, for only in such surrender do we truly find ourselves.
Let us give ourselves to Christ, for without such sacrifice we have no place in the host whom He leads to victory.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "give ourselves" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.