Hope in decay and do not moan
That God has taken one we
love:
Why should our hearts be turned
to stone
When he is safe in heaven
above?
Redeemed through Christ, who
was his trust,
With him in realms of joy
on high;
For though down here “’tis
dust to dust,”
The Christian lives beyond
the sky.
Then in the autumn’s
woe rejoice,—
Rejoice in calm, rejoice in
storm;
In either hear God’s
tender voice,
For both his holy will perform.
THE TRAVELERS
Away from the city, away from
the crowd,
Two comrades in sorrow traversed
hill and dale;
The gloom of their hearts
did their faces enshroud,
And clouds of distress only
seemed to prevail.
Alone, as they thought; but
a stranger unknown
Inquired thus kindly the cause
of their woe:
“Of what are ye talking?
Why are ye cast down,
So burdened with care, as
thus onward ye go?”
Cleopas thus answered, “A
stranger art thou
In Jerusalem, not knowing
the things happening there?”
“What things?”
asked the stranger, desiring now
Their lips should disclose
what had caused their despair.
“Of Jesus of Nazareth,
one mighty in deed,
A wonderful prophet; him have
they slain.
To Israel’s redemption
we hoped he would lead,
But why should we hope if
hope is in vain?
“Some women who went
to the sepulcher say
That angels assured them he’s
living this hour,
But they did not see him,
and try as we may,
It seems a false rumor of
glory and power.”
The stranger rebuked them
ere he would teach
What the prophets portray
of Christ’s sufferings here.
Their souls were enlivened,
but soon they would reach
The village they sought, which
too quickly drew near.
The stranger seemed passing,
but now they entreat,
“Abide with us here;
the day is far spent”;
They could not forego yet
such fellowship sweet,
And he entered in with them
whither they went.
When supper was ready, they
sat up to partake—
They and the stranger, in
whom they delight.
He blessed, as his custom,
the bread ere he brake;
They knew it was Jesus!
And he vanished from sight.
“Did not our hearts
burn within us,” now they exclaimed,
“As he taught of himself
what the prophets record?
We’ve seen him, we’ve
heard him, and he is the same:
He is Israel’s Messiah,
our Savior and Lord!”
We are travelers here on the
highway of time,
But he will go with us if
we seek him aright.
His strength will support
us as upward we climb;
Through his blood we inherit
immortality’s light.
DAYBREAK
Until the day break, and the shadows flee away.—Song of Solomon 4:6.