George Herbert (1593–1633)
Ordained Servant: November 2014
Also in this issue
The Two Cultures: A Lifetime Later
by James S. Gidley
The Sursum Corda and Biblically Shaped Worship
by Jeffrey B. Wilson
Abraham Kuyper by Jan de Bruijn: A Review Article
by Danny E. Olinger
The Perspective of Love by R. J. Snell
by David VanDrunen
Music at Midnight by John Drury: A Review Article
by Gregory E. Reynolds
Thou that hast given so much to me,
Give one thing more, a grateful heart.
See how thy beggar works on thee
By art.
He makes thy gifts occasion more,
And says, If he in this be crossed,
All thou hast given him heretofore
Is lost.
But thou didst reckon, when at first
Thy word our hearts and hands did crave,
What it would come to at the worst
To save.
Perpetual knockings at thy door,
Tears sullying thy transparent rooms,
Gift upon gift, much would have more,
And comes.
This not withstanding, thou wenst on,
And didst allow us all our noise:
Nay thou hast made a sigh and groan
Thy joys.
Not that thou hast not still above
Much better tunes, than groans can make;
But that these country-airs thy love
Did take.
Wherefore I cry, and cry again;
And in no quiet canst thou be,
Till I a thankful heart obtain
Of thee:
Not thankful, when it pleaseth me;
As if thy blessings had spare days:
But such a heart, whose pulse may be
Thy praise.
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Ordained Servant: November 2014
Also in this issue
The Two Cultures: A Lifetime Later
by James S. Gidley
The Sursum Corda and Biblically Shaped Worship
by Jeffrey B. Wilson
Abraham Kuyper by Jan de Bruijn: A Review Article
by Danny E. Olinger
The Perspective of Love by R. J. Snell
by David VanDrunen
Music at Midnight by John Drury: A Review Article
by Gregory E. Reynolds
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