| Song | Two Altars On A Hillside Made |
| Content Description | Two Altars On A Hillside Mad is a reflective worship song that draws attention to the spiritual symbolism of altars as places of decision, sacrifice, and devotion to God. The song encourages believers to consider their commitment and choose holiness over compromise. With themes of surrender, obedience, and worship, Two Altars On A Hillside Mad lyrics remind listeners of the importance of dedicating their lives fully to God. This hymn inspires deep reflection on faith and challenges the heart to stand firmly on God’s truth in every season of life. |
| Album | Pentecost Hymns |
| Genre | Traditional Christian Hymns |
| Writer | Lelia Morris |
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| Tags | Worship, Hymn, Consecration, Altar Song, Christian Devotion, Faith |
| Theme(s) | Sacrifice, Obedience, Holiness, Surrender, Worship, Decision for God |
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Two Altars On A Hillside Made,
Two Offerings On The Altar Laid;
Let Him Be God, Who Hears Our Cry,
And Sends Fire Down From On High.
From Morning Light Till Close Of Day,
Hear Baal’s Prophets Loudly Pray.
The God Who Answers By Fire,
The God Who Answers By Fire,
Let Him, Let Him, Let Him Be God.
The God Who Answers By Fire,
The God Who Answers By Fire
Let Him, Let Him, Let Him Be God.
But Now The Faithful Prophet, See,
Upon His God Calls Mightily:
Among The People Be It Known,
That Thou Art God, And Thou Alone.
And Even While Elijah Calls,
Behold, The Fire From Heaven Falls.
Upon God’s Altars Still We Lay,
Our Humble Offerings Day By Day;
Unworthy Thou The Sacrifice,
The Gift Of Love He Sanctifies,
He Heeds The Heart’s Sincere Desire,
And Sends The Holy Ghost And Fire.
Ascribe To God Forevermore
Thanksgiving, Honor, Love And Power;
To God The Father, God The Son,
And God The Spirit, Three In One.
In Songs Of Praise Ascending Higher,
To Him Who Answers Still By Fire.



