A Word To The "elect."
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- You may rejoice to think YOURSELVES secure;
- You may be grateful for the gift divine--
- That grace unsought, which made your black hearts pure,
- And fits your earth-born souls in Heaven to shine.
- But, is it sweet to look around, and view
- Thousands excluded from that happiness
- Which they deserved, at least, as much as you.--
- Their faults not greater, nor their virtues less?
- And wherefore should you love your God the more,
- Because to you alone his smiles are given;
- Because He chose to pass the MANY o'er,
- And only bring the favoured FEW to Heaven?
- And, wherefore should your hearts more grateful prove,
- Because for ALL the Saviour did not die?
- Is yours the God of justice and of love?
- And are your bosoms warm with charity?
- Say, does your heart expand to all mankind?
- And, would you ever to your neighbour do--
- The weak, the strong, the enlightened, and the blind--
- As you would have your neighbour do to you?
- And when you, looking on your fellow-men,
- Behold them doomed to endless misery,
- How can you talk of joy and rapture then?--
- May God withhold such cruel joy from me!
- That none deserve eternal bliss I know;
- Unmerited the grace in mercy given:
- But, none shall sink to everlasting woe,
- That have not well deserved the wrath of Heaven.
- And, oh! there lives within my heart
- A hope, long nursed by me;
- (And should its cheering ray depart,
- How dark my soul would be!)
- That as in Adam all have died,
- In Christ shall all men live;
- And ever round his throne abide,
- Eternal praise to give.
- That even the wicked shall at last
- Be fitted for the skies;
- And when their dreadful doom is past,
- To life and light arise.
- I ask not, how remote the day,
- Nor what the sinners' woe,
- Before their dross is purged away;
- Enough for me to know--
- That when the cup of wrath is drained,
- The metal purified,
- They'll cling to what they once disdained,
- And live by Him that died.
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