-Too often college Bible classes end up like this-

With eager knife that oft has sliced
At Gentile gloss, or Jewish fable,
Before the crowd you lay the Christ
Upon the lecture table.

From bondage to the old beliefs
You say our rescue must begin,
But I want refuge from my griefs
And saving from my sin.

The strong, the easy and the glad
Hang, blandly listening, on your word;
But I am sick, and I am sad,
And I want Thee, O Lord.

(From Amy Carmichael's 1950 bio of Thomas Walker of Tinnevelly, India — poem written in about 1905 by Canon Ainger)

Autor: Canon Ainger

-Too often college Bible classes end up like this-<br /><br />With eager knife that oft has sliced<br />At Gentile gloss, or Jewish fable,<br />Before the crowd you lay the Christ<br />Upon the lecture table.<br /><br />From bondage to the old beliefs<br />You say our rescue must begin,<br />But I want refuge from my griefs<br />And saving from my sin.<br /><br />The strong, the easy and the glad<br />Hang, blandly listening, on your word;<br />But I am sick, and I am sad,<br />And I want Thee, O Lord.<br /><br />(From Amy Carmichael's 1950 bio of Thomas Walker of Tinnevelly, India — poem written in about 1905 by Canon Ainger) - Canon Ainger


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