FAITH IN WORKS.

FAITH IN WORKS.

MMyfaith begins where your religion ends:In service to mankind. This single threadIs given to guide us through the maze of life.You start at one end, I the other;—you,With eyes fixed only upon God, beginWith lofty faith, and seeking but to knowAnd do His will who guides the universe,You find the slender and mysterious threadLeads down to earth, with God’s divine commandTo help your fellow-men; but this to meIs something strangely vague; I see aloneThe fellow-men, the suffering fellow-men.Yet with a cup of water in my handFor all who thirst, who knows but I one day,Following faithfully the slender thread,May reach its other end, and kneel at lastWith you in heaven at the feet of God?

MMyfaith begins where your religion ends:In service to mankind. This single threadIs given to guide us through the maze of life.You start at one end, I the other;—you,With eyes fixed only upon God, beginWith lofty faith, and seeking but to knowAnd do His will who guides the universe,You find the slender and mysterious threadLeads down to earth, with God’s divine commandTo help your fellow-men; but this to meIs something strangely vague; I see aloneThe fellow-men, the suffering fellow-men.Yet with a cup of water in my handFor all who thirst, who knows but I one day,Following faithfully the slender thread,May reach its other end, and kneel at lastWith you in heaven at the feet of God?

MMyfaith begins where your religion ends:In service to mankind. This single threadIs given to guide us through the maze of life.You start at one end, I the other;—you,With eyes fixed only upon God, beginWith lofty faith, and seeking but to knowAnd do His will who guides the universe,You find the slender and mysterious threadLeads down to earth, with God’s divine commandTo help your fellow-men; but this to meIs something strangely vague; I see aloneThe fellow-men, the suffering fellow-men.Yet with a cup of water in my handFor all who thirst, who knows but I one day,Following faithfully the slender thread,May reach its other end, and kneel at lastWith you in heaven at the feet of God?

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Myfaith begins where your religion ends:

In service to mankind. This single thread

Is given to guide us through the maze of life.

You start at one end, I the other;—you,

With eyes fixed only upon God, begin

With lofty faith, and seeking but to know

And do His will who guides the universe,

You find the slender and mysterious thread

Leads down to earth, with God’s divine command

To help your fellow-men; but this to me

Is something strangely vague; I see alone

The fellow-men, the suffering fellow-men.

Yet with a cup of water in my hand

For all who thirst, who knows but I one day,

Following faithfully the slender thread,

May reach its other end, and kneel at last

With you in heaven at the feet of God?


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