NOW God forbid that Faith be blind assent, | |
Grasping what others know; else Faith were nought | |
But learning, as of some far continent | |
Which others sought, | |
And carried thence, better the tale to teach, | |
Pebbles and sheels, poor fragments of the beach. | |
Now God forbid that Faith be built on dates, | |
Cursive or uncial letters, scribe or gloss, | |
What one conjectures, proves, or demonstrates: | |
This were the loss | |
Of all to which God bids that man aspire, | |
This were the death of life, quenching of fire. | |
Nay, but with Faith I see. Not even Hope, | |
Her glorious sister, stands so high as she. | |
For this but stands expectant on the slope | |
That leads where He | |
Her source and consummation sets His seat, | |
Where Faith dwells always to caress His Feet. | |
Nay, but with Faith I saw my Lord and God | |
Walk in the fragrant garden yesterday. | |
Ah! how the thrushes sang; and, where He trod | |
Like spikenard lay | |
Jewels of dew, fresh-fallen from the sky, | |
While all the lawn rang round with melody. | |
Nay, but with Faith I marked my Saviour go, | |
One August noonday, down the stifling street | |
That reeked with filth and man; marked from Him flow | |
Radiance so sweet, | |
The man ceased cursing, laughter lit the child, | |
The woman hoped again, as Jesus smiled. | |
Nay, but with Faith I sought my Lord last night, | |
And found Him shining where the lamp was dim; | |
The shadowy altar glimmered, height on height, | |
A throne for Him: | |
Seen as through lattice work His gracious Face | |
Looked forth on me and filled the dark with grace. | |
Nay then, if proof and tortured argument | |
Content thee—teach thee that the Lord is there, | |
Or risen again; I pray thee be content, | |
But leave me here | |
With eye unsealed by any proof of thine, | |
With eye unsealed to know the Lord is mine. Link |
Saturday, September 01, 2007
From ‘Christian Evidences’ - Robert Hugh Benson
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