The Servant's Pathway [Booklet]

The Servant's Pathway by John Jewell Penstone
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Servant of Christ, stand fast amid the scorn

Of men who little know or love thy Lord;

Turn not aside from toil; cease not to warn,

Comfort, and teach. Trust Him for thy reward:

A few more moments' suffering, and then

Cometh sweet rest from all thy heart's deep pain.

For grace pray much, for much thou needest grace;

If men thy work deride, what can they more?

Christ's weary foot thy path on earth doth trace;

If thorns wound thee, they pierced Him before;

Press on, look up, though clouds may gather round;

Thy place of service He makes hallowed ground.

Have friends forsaken thee, and cast thy name

Out as a worthless thing? Take courage then;

Go, tell thy Master; for they did the same

To Him, who once in patience toiled for them;

Yet He was perfect in all service here;

Thou oft hast failed; this maketh Him more dear.

Self-vindication shun; if in the right,

What gainest thou from taking from God's hand

Thy cause? If wrong, what dost thou but invite

Satan himself thy friend in need to stand?

Leave all with God. If right, He’ll prove thee so;

If not, He'll pardon; therefore to Him go.

Be not men’s servant; think what costly price

Was paid that thou mayest His own bondsman be,

Whose service perfect freedom is. Let this

Hold fast thy heart. His claim is great to thee;

None should thy soul enthrall to whom given

To serve on earth, with liberty of heaven.

All His are thine to serve; Christ's brethren here

Are needing aid; in them thou servest Him.

The least of all is still His member dear;

The weakest cost His life-blood to redeem.

Yield to no “Party” what He rightly claims,

Who on His heart bears all His people's names.

Be wise, be watchful. Wily men surround

Thy path. Be careful, for they seek with care

To trip thee up. See that no plea is found

In thee thy Master to reproach. The snare

They set for thee will then themselves enclose,

And God His righteous judgment thus disclose.

Cleave to the poor, Christ's image in them is:

Count it great honor if they love thee well;

Naught can repay thee after losing this

Though with wise and wealthy thou shouldst dwell,

Thy Master oftentimes would pass thy door

To hold communion with His much-loved poor.

“The time is short;” seek little here below;

Earth's goods would cumber thee and drag thee down;

Let daily food suffice; care not to know

Though for tomorrow; it may never come;

Thou canst not perish, for thy Lord is nigh,

And His own care will all thy need supply.

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