Poems
December 30, 1944
There
is no death!In God's eternal sunshine we all dwell,For God is Life.
December 30, 1944
Life
DOROTHY H. STEPHENS
They
brought me news that he I loved had goneBeyond the world's pale rim of mortal life.
December 30, 1944
As Comes the Dawn
J. SIMMONS DAVIS
As
comes the dawnand black of night dispels,So in my heartthe light of Truth repelsDarkness of sinand pain, of all distressWhich mortal mindwould craftily express.
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December 30, 1944
God Will Guide His Faithful Children
MYRTLE ELLA ROBERTSON
God
will guide His faithful childrenIn the way of understanding.
December 23, 1944
A Light Is Shining
RUTH CATHERINE JONES
Piercing
chaos and darkness,Undimmed by terror and blight,Behold, a light is shiningOver all the world tonight.
December 23, 1944
In Thy House Today
ETHEL WASGATT DENNIS
Let
there be silence in Thy house today,Stilled here the seven thunders of earth's strifeAnd even the softest whisperings of senseThat would disrupt the harmony of life.
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December 23, 1944
Lighthouse Keeper
ESTHER CHURCH
The
lighthouse keeper ever tends his light,So that its rays may find the rocks unseen.
December 16, 1944
Benediction
ROSE T. KELSALL
Be
comforted, ye weary ones,Hear Spirit's gentle voice:Oh, lift your heads, the message runs,Imbibe Life's fount, rejoice.
December 16, 1944
Sign of Immanuel
LUELLA KNAPP BRISTOL
How
often, through the mists of mortal sense,Men yearn to see some sign or evidenceThat God is near!
December 9, 1944
Love's Omnipresence
BLESSING AINSWORTH BROWN
No
less is God upon the fieldOf battle far awayThan in this quiet, hallowed room,Where He seems near today.
December 9, 1944
God's Perfect Protection
FLORENCE E. GLASS
In
olden time the prophet Abrahamwas called upon to sacrifice his son,or so he thought, but truly God's commandmeant not what he interpreted, but ratherthat he must give up his false sense of son.