Dost thou deny the Virgin Birth? Wouldst thou bring Jesus down to earth? Dost thou deny He is Divine, Saviour, Redeemer, Hope of thine? Wilt thou deny when thou shalt meet And face Him on His Judgment Seat? Wilt thou stand boldly forth and say What thou dost claim to believe today; Or wilt thou hang thy head in shame, Not even dare to breathe His name? When shall have passed thy day of grace, Wilt thou look up into His Face? Wilt thou then claim by Right Divine Freedom of thought and speech was thine? And if by Satan led astray The Spirit did not light the way; That while old Satan did deceive 'Twas others taught thee what to believe? Or else perhaps, thou wilt not speak When thou shalt face Christ's Judgment Seat. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MANOKWARI, IRIAN JAYA; IN MEMORIAM, ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE by KAREN SWENSON FORERUNNERS by RALPH WALDO EMERSON THE TUFT OF FLOWERS by ROBERT FROST SONNET TO A NEGRO IN HARLEM by HELENE JOHNSON CHAMBER MUSIC: 36 by JAMES JOYCE GARDEN DAYS: 7. THE GARDENER by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON THE WINDOW; OR, THE SONG OF THE WRENS: MARRIAGE MORNING by ALFRED TENNYSON |