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1 What contradictions meet
In Ministers Employ!
It is a bitter Sweet
A Sorrow full of Joy:
No other Post affords a Place
For equal Honour, or Disgrace!
2 Who can describe the Pain
Which faithful Preachers feel;
Constrain'd to speak, in vain,
To Hearts as hard as Steel?
Or who can tell the Pleasures felt,
When stubborn Hearts begin to melt?
3 The Saviour's dying Love,
The Soul's amazing Worth,
Their utmost Efforts move,
And draw their bowels forth:
They pray and Strive, their Rest departs,
Till Christ be form'd in Sinners Hearts.
4 If some small Hope appear,
They still are not content;
But with a jealous Fear,
They watch for the Event;
Too oft they find their Hopes deceiv'd,
Then, how their inmost Souls are griev'd!
5 But when their Pain succeed,
And from the tender Blade
The rip'ning Ears proceed,
Their Toils are overpaid:
No harvest Joy can equal theirs,
To find the Fruit of all their Cares.
6 On what has now been sown
Thy Blessing, Lord bestow;
The Pow'r is thine alone,
To make it spring and grow;
Do thou the gracious Harvest raise,
And thou, alone, shalt have the Praise.
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First Line: | What contradictions meet |
Title: | Travelling in Birth for Souls |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1791 |
Topic: | Spiritual Poverty |