"In whom all Fulness Dwells." Oh, this peace of Jesus passeth All the world can give or know, All the fairest day-dreams gilded With earth's most brilliant glow. The Name of Jesus bringeth To testify to others Of Him who died for me ; Him, whom my heart hath chosen, Its Shepherd, Priest, and King, Who of His fulness giveth, Love, light, and everything. LETA. 43 44 Praying in Secret. PRAYING IN SECRET. I NEED not leave the jostling world, There is a voiceless cloistered room Where, though my feet may join the throng, When I have banished wayward thought, No human step approaching breaks No shadow steals across the light One listening, even, cannot know When I have crossed the threshold o'er, For He alone who hears my prayer Has heard the shutting of the door. "BLESSED ARE THEY WHICH DO HUNGER AND THIRST AFTER RIGHTEOUSNESS, FOR THEY SHALL BE FILLED." Matt. v. 6. EVEN to-day, the Lord of life and glory Waits to answer when His people call; O'er thy pathway cold and dark and drear? Art thou "thirsty?" Dost thou ask for water, And already murmured sounds of blessing 46 66 Matthew V. 6. While thou art thy many sins confessing, He hath said, thou shalt be "cleansed," and Doth He sell this "bread of life," or "water?" Seeth He aught of worthiness in thee? Nay! 'tis a "free gift." Each son and daughter Let not Satan bind thy faith, nor fetter Down the trust which God doth freely give, Living faith, which claims Him as thy Saviour, Canst thou trust Him with thy soul, my brother? Thou mayst think more worthy of His love? "Let not your Heart be Troubled." Nay! Thy God is "reconciled," and willing To receive thee-write thee down "forgiven," And, the anguish of thy spirit stilling, Make thee meet for earth, and meet for Heaven. With the white robe of His love around thee, Resting on His mighty arm of power, Breaking all the chains that once had bound thee, Thou mayst glorify thy Lord, each hour. 47 A. B. T. "LET NOT YOUR HEART BE TROUBLED." The world has words of evil One may not choose but hear; For every line of safety It has a rhyme of fear. Yet on the ear that listens, The Teacher's words may fall, The brightest day may darken |