Little Barbara's Hymn. But her sobs were stilled, and her cheek grew dry As she listened to Barbara, passing by : "Whether we sleep, or whether we wake, We are His who gave His life for our sake." A sufferer lay on his bed of pain, With burning brow and throbbing brain ; "Whether we sleep, or whether we wake, We are His who gave His life for our sake.” Once again, as the day passed by, And the shades of the evening-time drew nigh, Alike in all hearts, as the years went on, In the grateful words that cheered their way, "Whether we sleep, or whether we wake, We are His who gave His life for our sake.” 63 Perhaps, when the labour of life is done, They will take up together the sweet refrain: But it smoothed the path for the tired feet, It was only a loving visit, Perhaps but a loaf of bread; "But ye visited Me" will the Master say, It was only a tender message To a heart bowed down with woe: But from that one seed by the wayside dropped, Little Things. It was only a few words spoken, We thought they were weak and poor; But they told of Christ and His wondrous love And the Lord from His height of glory For us is a book of remembrance kept, It may not be ours to render The service our hearts would crave; He may give us no words that shall win a soul, Or a life from destruction save. But often along the wayside, As we journey life's rugged road, 65 We shall find some hearts that have need of help, Who are fainting beneath their load. And though small is the help we can offer, It will carry a blessing to earth's sad ones, F 66 The Happy Choice. And the dear Lord when He cometh, Will bring us a great reward; "Thou hast faithfully done the few things I gave, Enter into the joy of thy Lord." THE HAPPY CHOICE. Luke x. 22. Have I chosen Jesus? Of His cross be mine. Have I chosen Jesus ? Every weary longing Soon will find its rest. Have I chosen Jesus? Then I've nought to fear : Satan cannot harm me With my Saviour near. S. M. H. |