SET apart for Jesus! Is not this enough, Though the desert prospect Open wild and rough? Set apart for His delight, Chosen for His holy pleasure, Sealed to be His special treasure! Could we choose a nobler joy? -- and would we if we might? Set apart to serve Him, Ministers of light, Standing in His presence, Ready day or night! Chosen for His service blest, He would have us always willing Like the angel-hosts, fulfilling Swiftly and rejoicingly each recognized behest. Set apart to praise Him, Set apart for this! Have the blessed angels Any truer bliss? Soft the prelude, though so clear; Isolated tones are trembling; But the chosen choir, assembling, Soon shall sing together, while the universe shall hear Set apart to love Him, And His love to know! Not to waste affection On a passing show. Called to give Him life and heart, Called to pour the hidden treasure, That none other claims to measure, Into His beloved hand! thrice blessed "set apart!" Set apart forever For Himself alone! Now we see our calling Gloriously shown. Owning, with no secret dread, This our holy separation, Now the crown of consecration Of the Lord our God shall rest upon our willing head! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...COWSLIPS AND LARKS by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES SILENCE SINGS by THOMAS STURGE MOORE BIRDS by NESTA HIGGINSON SKRINE IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 27 by ALFRED TENNYSON BEETHOVEN'S SEVENTH SYMPHONY by LYMAN WHITNEY ALLEN HON. MR. SUCKLETHUMBKIN'S STORY: THE EXECUTION; A SPORTING ANECDOTE by RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM HINC LACHRIMAE; OR THE AUTHOR TO AURORA: 28 by WILLIAM BOSWORTH |