poetry
God’s Unchanging Word
God’s Unchanging Word
For feelings come and feelings go,
And feelings are deceiving;
My warrant is the Word of God,
Naught else is worth believing.
Though all my heart should feel condemned
For want of some sweet token,
There is One greater than my heart
Whose Word cannot be broken.
I’ll trust in God’s unchanging Word
Till soul and body sever:
For, though all things shall pass away,
His Word shall stand forever.
– Martin Luther, 1483-1546
From A Loved One in Heaven
From A Loved One in Heaven
I would not have you grieve for me today,
Nor weep beside my vacant chair.
Could you but know my daily portion here,
You would not could not, wish me there.
I know now why He said, “Ear hath not heard.”
I have no words, no alphabet
Or even if I had I dare not tell
Because you could not bear it yet.
So, only this, — I am the same,… Continue reading
Did You Meet The Master?
Did You Meet The Master?
Did you meet the Master?
Did you see His face?
Did you talk with Him,
Ask Him for His grace?
Did you meet the Master
At the break of day,
Before your mind was clouded
With your work or play?
Did you thank the Master
For the air you breathe,
For every creature comfort
You at His hand receive?
Did you meet the Master
Tell Him all your heart?
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Calvary
Calvary
I did not see Thee lifted high
Amid the savage mob;
I did not hear Thy rending cry,
“Forgive them, O my God!”
But, Lord, I know it was for me
Thy blood and tears were poured;
And now, through weeping eyes, I see
My wounded, precious Lord.
I did not see the awful night
That hid Thee, O my Lord;
I did not see Jehovah smite
The Shepherd with the sword;
But now I… Continue reading
Be Not Weary
Be Not Weary
“Let us not be weary in well doing;
for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not”
[Galatians 6:9]
Be not weary in well-doing –
every task divinely set
Has its counter part of promise –
God will not His Word forget!
Though thou may’st be sorely tried,
Every need shall be supplied.
Be not weary in well-doing –
While the world is doing ill;
While the hosts of sin and… Continue reading