CCC | Church Hymn Book#CCCI | CCCII |
1 If we profess to love the Lord,
And not our brother too,
We do but mock his holy word,
As vain professors do.
2 Should we have wealth laid up in store,
And with a hard'ned heart,
Refuse unto the helpless poor,
To give them any part.
3 The love of God can't be possess'd,
Or yet in such abide,
Who do not feel for the distress'd,
And turn from them aside.
4 We dare not turn away our eyes
From such as need relief,
Nor yet refuse to hear their cries,
And not partake their grief.
5 We must be merciful and kind
To all the human race;
We must possess the Saviour's mind,
Would we be heirs of grace.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | If we profess to love the Lord |
Meter: | C. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1816 |
Topic: | Brotherly Love |