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860. Is My Name Written There?

1. Lord, I care not for riches,
Neither silver nor gold;
I would make sure of heaven,
I would enter the fold;
In the book of thy kingdom,
With its pages so fair,
Tell me, Jesus, my Saviour,
Is my name written there?

Chorus:
Is my name written there,
On the page white and fair?
In the book of thy kingdom,
Is my name written there?

2. Lord, my sins they are many,
Like the sands of the sea,
But thy blood, O my Saviour,
Is sufficient for me;
For thy promise is written
In bright letters that glow,
"Tho' your sins be as scarlet,
I will make them like snow." [Chorus]

3. O that beautiful city,
With its mansions of light,
With its glorified beings
In pure garments of white!
Where no evil thing cometh
To despoil what is fair,
Where the angels are watching,
Is my name written there? [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: Lord, I care not for riches
Title: Is My Name Written There?
Author: Mrs. M. A. Kidder
Refrain First Line: Is my name written there
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Topic: Living His Life: Consecration; The Home Eternal: City of God
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [Lord, I care not for riches]
Composer: Frank M. Davis
Key: A♭ Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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