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A World Redeemed

    By Joseph Horatio Chant



    This world is but the shadow
    Of the world that is to be,
    A ripple on the surface
    Of a deep, unfathomed sea.
    God's plans are always perfect,
    But long ages intervene
    From the planning of the temple
    To the glow upon its sheen;
    But we can be co-workers
    In accomplishing his plan;
    For in God's purpose is a place
    For every son of man.

    The germ may be developed
    In a more salubrious clime,
    All obstacles surmounted
    In the onward march of time,
    And nature's forces harnessed
    Will their destiny fulfil,
    And things now deemed supernal
    Respond to human will;
    For God has so adjusted
    The laws of this earthly sphere,
    That by man's help his plans unfold,
    And order doth appear.

    The words of God's own prophets
    Concerning these latter days
    Of mighty transformations,
    To our great Redeemer's praise;
    When wastes shall glow in beauty,
    And the savage beast be kind,
    Though they have prior fulfilment
    In the realm of soul and mind;
    Will then be more than figure,
    Though that we all count sublime;
    The earth will wear its regal robes
    In every land and clime.

    This life is but a sample
    Of the life that is to be;
    There we know the perfect lesson,
    Here we learn the a--b--c;
    And the life beyond is fashioned
    By the thoughts and deeds of this;
    Fitting it for realms of darkness,
    Or for never-ending bliss;
    For those alone will sorrow
    Who receive His grace in vain,
    But those who wrought with God will prove
    That godliness is gain.



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