’Tis a Point I Long to Know
’Tis a point I long to know, 
Oft it causes anxious thought; 
Do I love the LORD, or no? 
Am I his, or am I not?
If I love, why am I thus? 
Why this dull and lifeless frame? 
Hardly, sure, can they be worse, 
Who have never heard his name!
Could my heart so hard remain, 
Prayer a task and burden prove; 
Every trifle give me pain, 
If I knew a Savior’s love?
When I turn my eyes within, 
All is dark, and vain, and wild; 
Filled with unbelief and sin, 
Can I deem myself a child?
If I pray, or hear, or read, 
Sin is mixed with all I do; 
You that love the LORD indeed, 
Tell me, Is it thus with you?
Yet I mourn my stubborn will, 
Find my sin, a grief, and thrall; 
Should I grieve for what I feel, 
If I did not love at all?
Could I joy his saints to meet, 
Choose the ways I once abhorred, 
Find, at times, the promise sweet, 
If I did not love the LORD?
Lord decide the doubtful case! 
Thou who art thy people’s sun; 
Shine upon thy work of grace, 
If it be indeed begun.
-a hymn by John Newton