I
Homelessness:
Adam's condition,
Ousted
from Eden, He took part in
From
His moment of birth. A beast has its earth;
A
bird its nest; even the sun its tent;
He
had nowhere to lay His head.
He
must pass by foot the land's length,
Becoming
wearied, requesting refreshment,
His
feet roughed by shards of stone.
Though
always purposefully advancing to that ultimate
Homelessness;
friendlessness
That
through anguish for men He should secure
Never
to be lacked, God's concept of home.
II
Selflessness:
always the sheep,
All
wanderers and all in need,
Brambled,
fallen, or sickening,
Occupied
His days. Touching,
Searching
and healing He cared for them;
Whatever
the distance, the hour, the depths,
Like
the urgent benighted fisher
He
was on call and on duty. Tenderly
He
bore the lambs; patiently
Led
the sheep; constantly was door
To
their fold: both in metaphor and fact
He
laid down His life for the sheep.
III
Tirelessness
season after season:
Ploughing
the clogging soil (smelling
Freshness
of clods); sowing good seed
Broadcast,
tending, daily
Enduring
that day's work, sustained
By
the joy lying before, the vision
Of
gold grain rippling in the breeze,
Foresight
of the glory of the harvest.
IV
Blamelessness
what these hands
(Blessing,
healing, suffering) did,
What
the pure heart felt, what
The
descendent mind thought, perfected
For
priesthood, ascent to the mount of God,
A
stance in His holy place. Hands
Filled,
consecrated, from God to men,
To
God from men He served to what
Extent?
By the eternal Spirit He,
Spotless,
offered Himself to God.
V
Fearlessness
our Hero went
The
downward track, face set
Steadfastly;
unencumbered by
A
great man's armour He advanced
Against
both death and its wielder
In
the name of God whose ranks they defied:
By
death death has been wrested
Into
His victorious hand. Shielded
By
the Conqueror's shield, defended
By
His sword, victors by His victory
We
cleave to our Deliverer.
VI
Peerlessness
whether the descent
To
the lower parts of the earth, whether
Ascent
above all heavens;
Or
simply child, man, carpenter,
Preacher
and sufferer, not one
Can
compare: how rightly therefore,
His
worth proved, He has the place
We
could not give though knowing He
Deserves
it accommodated on the Father's
Throne,
coronated in His affections:
And
among His brethren, those equipped
To
surround His glory, refracting
To
the magnification of His splendour.
VII
Tearlessness
He will preside
Where
not cheeks only but eyes
Will
have received God's personal attention;
There,
Minister of the Sanctuary, He,
Sweet
Psalmist of Israel will orchestrate
Response.
Under the King's direction
Instruments
He has made will answer
To
long years tautening and tuning,
To
provide God what He first desired:
Amid
the praises of His people - a home.
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