Classic and Contemporary Poetry
GOD'S MESSAGE (TO HIM THAT IS FAR OFF), by FRANCES RIDLEY HAVERGAL Poet's Biography First Line: Peace, peace! / to him that is far off Last Line: "and ""he is our peace." Subject(s): God | ||||||||
PEACE, peace! To him that is far away. Turn, O wanderer! why wilt thou die, When the peace is made that shall bring thee nigh? Listen, O rebel! the heralds proclaim The King's own peace through a Saviour's name; Then yield thee to-day. Peace, peace! The word of the Lord to thee. Peace for thy passion and restless pride, For thy endless cravings all unsupplied, Peace for thy weary and sin-worn breast; He knows the need who has promised rest, And the gift is free. Peace, peace! Through Him who for all hath died! Wider the terms than thy deepest guilt, Or in vain were the blood of our Surety spilt: Even because thou art far away To thee is the message of peace to-day, Peace through the Crucified. PEACE, peace! Yea, peace to him that is near. The crown is set on the Victor's brow, For thy warfare is accomplished now; And for thee eternal peace is made By the Lord on whom thy sins were laid: Then why shouldst thou fear? Peace, peace! Wrought by the Spirit of Might. In thy deepest sorrow and sorest strife, In the changes and chances of mortal life, It is thine, beloved! Christ's own bequest, Which vainly the Tempter shall strive to wrest; It is now thy right. Peace, peace! Look for its bright increase; Deepening, widening, year by year, Like a sunlit river, strong, calm, and clear; Lean on His love through this earthly vale, For His word and His work shall never fail, And "He is our Peace." | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE MOUNTAIN IS STRIPPED by DAVID IGNATOW AS CLOSE AS BREATHING by MARK JARMAN UNHOLY SONNET 1 by MARK JARMAN UNHOLY SONNET 13 by MARK JARMAN BIRTH-DUES by ROBINSON JEFFERS THE SILENT SHEPHERDS by ROBINSON JEFFERS GOING TO THE HORSE FLATS by ROBINSON JEFFERS CONSECRATION HYMN by FRANCES RIDLEY HAVERGAL I DID THIS FOR THEE! WHAT HAST THOU DONE FOR ME? by FRANCES RIDLEY HAVERGAL A BIRTHDAY GREETING TO MY FATHER, 1860 by FRANCES RIDLEY HAVERGAL |
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