Wednesday, December 16, 2015
When came in flesh the Incarnate Word,The heedless world slept on,And only simple shepherds heardThat God had sent His Son.
When comes the Saviour at the last,From west to east shall shineThe awful pomp, and earth aghastShall tremble at the sign.
Then shall the pure in heart be blest;As mild He comes to them,As when upon the Virgin’s breastHe lay at Bethlehem:
As mild to meek-eyed love and faith;Only more strong to save;Strengthened, by having bowed to death,By having burst the grave.
Lord, who could dare see Thee descendIn state, unless he knewThou art the sorrowing sinner’s Friend,The gracious, and the true?
Dwell in our hearts, O Saviour blest,So shall Thine advent-dawnTwixt us and Thee, our bosom-Guest,Be but the veil withdrawn.
... Joseph Anstice (1808-1836), [1836], A Library of Religious Poetry: a collection of the best poems of all ages, Philip Schaff, New York: Dodd, Mead, 1880, p. 606-607
(see the book; see also Luke 2:8-12; Ps. 99:1; Matt. 5:8; John 1:14; more at Friend, Heart, Incarnation, Purity, Resurrection, Salvation, Simplicity, Sleep)
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04/14/16
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