Gen. xxii. 14. THE saints should never be dismayed, Nor sink in hopeless fear; For when they least expect his aid, The Saviour will appear. This Abraham found: he raised the knife; God saw, and said, "Forbear! Yon ram shall yield his meaner life; Behold the victim there." Once David seemed Saul's certain prey; But hark! the foe's at hand; Saul turns his arms another way, To save the invaded land. When Jonah sunk beneath the wave, He thought to rise no more; But God prepared a fish to save, And bear him to the shore. Blest proofs of power and grace divine, That meet us in his word! May every deep-felt care of mine Be trusted with the Lord. Wait for his seasonable aid, And though it tarry, wait: The promise may be long delayed, But cannot come too late. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FAIRY TALE by KATHERINE MANSFIELD SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: HENRY PHIPPS by EDGAR LEE MASTERS PHYLLIDA AND CORYDON by NICHOLAS BRETON THE SONG OF THE PILGRIMS by RUPERT BROOKE THE GEATE A-VALLEN TO by WILLIAM BARNES |