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172. In Thy Heart Right with God?

1 Have thy affections been nailed to the cross?
Is thy heart right with God?
Countest thou all things for Jesus but loss?
Is thy heart right with God?

Chorus:
Is thy heart right with God,
Washed in the crimson flood,
Cleansed and made holy, humble and lowly,
Right in the sight of God?

2 Hast thou dominion o’er self and o’er sin?
Is thy heart right with God?
Over all evil without and within?
Is thy heart right with God? (Chorus)

3 Is there no more condemnation for sin?
Is thy heart right with God?
Does Jesus rule in the temple within?
Is thy heart right with God? (Chorus)

4 Art thou now walking in heaven's pure light?
Is thy heart right with God?
Is thy soul wearing the garment of white?
Is thy heart right with God? (Chorus)

Text Information
First Line: Have thy affections been nailed to the cross?
Title: In Thy Heart Right with God?
Author: Elisha A. Hoffman
Refrain First Line: Is thy heart right with God
Language: English
Publication Date: 1967
Topic: Invitation: for Consecration
Tune Information
Name: [Have thy affections been nailed to the cross?]
Composer: Elisha A. Hoffman
Key: B♭ Major



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