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Are Your Windows Open?

Author: Marianne Sargent Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #15939 First Line: In your secret heart, my brother Refrain First Line: Are your windows open, brother Lyrics: 1 In your secret heart, my brother, Was the day with God begun? Did you ask His guidance all along the way? Did you give into His keeping Hours of joy and hours of weeping? When the world has called you from Him, did you pray? Refrain: Are your windows open, brother, Are they open t’ward Jerusalem? Have you found the peace the world takes not away? 2 Has the noontide found you, brother, With your face turned t’ward the east? Is your treasure hid where thieves can never steal? Have men from your lips been learning Of the Savior’s tender yearning? Have you told them of His love that all may feel? [Refrain] 3 When the evening comes, my brother, Will it bring you gladly home? Will the work that He has given you be done? Will the Master’s voice at even Bid you anchor in His Heaven? Will it profit, tho’ the world you may have won? [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [In your secret heart, my brother]
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Are Your Windows Open?

Author: Marianne Sargent Hymnal: The World Revival Songs and Hymns #27 (1906) First Line: In your secret heart, my brother Refrain First Line: Are your windows open, brother Languages: English Tune Title: [In your secret heart, my brother]
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Are Your Windows Open?

Author: Marianne Sargent Hymnal: Make His Praise Glorious #116 (1900) First Line: In your secret heart, my brother Refrain First Line: Are your windows open Topics: Prayer Languages: English Tune Title: [In your secret heart, my brother]

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