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CXIV. That steward accus'd to his Lord

1 That steward accus'd to his Lord,
Soon heard that solemn fatal word;
Come quickly give account to me:
Thou can'st no longer steward be.

2 Shew thy account and state thy case:
Thou shalt no longer keep that place--
My goods, to thee I can't intrust,
Since I do hear thou art unjust.

3 On earth as stewards we are plac'd,
Not to neglect, destroy, or waste;
The gifts and graces God doth give,
But to improve them while we live.

4 Before the Lord we must appear,
To answer for our steward-ships here;
We must account to God alone,
For all that we on earth have done.

5 Then let us seek and strive to know,
And humbly ask what we shall do;
To fit us for the time to come
When we must seek another home.

6 The text directs you very plain,
How to this home you may attain;
Pray notice well and understand
The great Jehovah's just command.

7 If you have riches less or more,
And there with help, the helpless poor--
Then may you ever hope to speed,
And find a home when you shall need.

Text Information
First Line: That steward accus'd to his Lord
Meter: L. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1816
Scripture: ;
Topic: Ninth Sunday after Trinity
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