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Verses 23,24,25,26,27,28
Moses by faith from death was saved; While heedless of the tyrant’s will, His parents in their God believed, And dared the lovely babe conceal. |
By faith, when now to manhood grown, A just contempt of earth he show’d, Refused a prince’s name to own, And sought but to be great in God. |
In vain its pomp’s ambition spreads, Glory in vain displays her charms A brighter crown its lustre sheds, A purer flame his bosom warms. |
Wisely he chose the better part, Sufferings with God’s elect to share: To pleasures vain he steel’d his heart; No room for them when God is there. |
Fleeting he deem’d them all, and vain; His heart on heavenly joys bestow’d; Partaker of his people’s pain, The afflicted people of his God. |
Egypt unfolds her golden blaze, Yet all for Christ he counts but loss; A richer treasure he surveys, His Lord’s anticipated Cross. |
He triumph’d in His glorious shame, On pleasure, fame, and wealth look’d down; ’Twas heaven at which his wishes aim’d, Aspiring to a starry crown. |
By faith he left the oppressive land, And scorn’d the petty rage of kings, Supported by Jehovah’s hand, And shadow’d by Jehovah’s wings. |
His steady way he still pursued, Nor hopes nor fears retard his pace; The Invisible before him stood, And faith unveil’d the Saviour’s face. |
By faith he slew the typic Lamb, And kept the passover of God: He knew from whom its virtue came, The saving power of sprinkled blood. |
With all the servants of his Lord, He (while the first-born victims died) Dared the destroying angel’s sword, And, arm’d with blood, its point defied! |
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