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Chapter 22 of 87

Following Jesus

1 min read · Chapter 22 of 87

“It is enough for the disciple that he be as his Master, and the servant as His lord.”―Matt. 10:25.

SHALL I not walk the path Thou trodst,
Of sorrow and scorn?
Shall I not take the daily cross
By Thee so meekly borne?

Oh, yes! Lord, let it ever be
The same as ‘twas to Thee:
A frowning world―a darksome pass―
A wild and stormy sea!

Oft now I faint; but then I say,
My Saviour went before;
‘Tis not an unknown, untrod way,
And soon it will be o’er.

Oh, yes! and, were it fair and soft,
I might beguiled be,
To rest my heart and hopes in it,
Away from heaven and Thee!

But while it is so dark and cold,
It drives me nearer Thee;
Thou art the rock to which I cling
Amid life’s stormy sea!

The world may frown; it frowned on Thee!
Thy smile makes sorrow bright;
Thou’lt guide me o’er life’s stormy sea,
And make my darkness light!

O.

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