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A Light to Lighten the Gentiles
P. G.
2 Sam. xv. 19–22; John xii. 26
“Wherefore goest thou with me?” Said the king disowned— Said the king despised, rejected, Disenthroned. |
“Go, return unto thy place, To thy king of yore— Here a pilgrim and a stranger, Nothing more. |
“Not for thee the cities fair, Hills of corn and wine— All was portioned ere thou camest, Nought is thine. |
“Wandering forth where'er I may, Exiled from mine own, Shame, rejection I can grant thee; That alone. |
“Turn and take thy brethren back, With thy people dwell; I have loved thee, I, the outcast; Fare thee well.” |
Then unto the crownless king On the Kedron's shore, All the wilderness before him, Ittai swore, |
“As the Lord lives and the king, Ever lord to me, Where in death or life he dwelleth I will be.” |
“Go—pass over;” spake the king; Then passed Ittai o'er; Passed into the place of exile From the shore. |
He and all his little ones, Granted by that word, Shame, rejection, homeless wandering With their lord. |
“Go—pass over;” words of grace, Spoken, Lord, to me, That, in death or life, where Thou art I might be. |
Dead and crucified with Thee, Passed beyond my doom; Sin and law for ever silenced In Thy tomb. |
Passed beyond the mighty curse, Dead, from sin set free; Not for Thee earth's joy and music, Not for me. |
Dead; the sinner past and gone, Not the sin alone; Living, where Thou art in glory, On the throne. |
Hidden there with Christ in God, That blest life I share; Christ it is who liveth in me— Liveth there. |
“He who serves Me,” spake His lips, “Let him follow Me, And where I am shall My servant Ever be.” |
Follow, where His steps lead on, Through the golden street; Far into the depths of glory Track His feet. |
Till unto the throne of God, Of the Lamb, I come; There to share the blessed welcome, Welcome home! |
There with Him whom man rejected In the light above, Those whom God His Father honours Such His love. |
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