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Christian Poems

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For thousands of years, Free Christian Poems have provided spiritual comfort, inspiration and hope. If you are filling down and in need of faith, I hope these poems provide comfort to you. I remember my grandmother reading Christian Poetry to me and now I read Christian Poems to my grandchildren. Please feel free to share them with those you love in need of comfort and care.

-Grandma Mary

Divine Image by William Blake
To Mercy, Pity, Peace, and Love,
All pray in their distress,
And to these virtues of delight
Return their thankfulness.

Friar Anselmo, by Horatio Alger Jr.
Friar Anselmo (God's grace may he win!)
Committed one sad day a deadly sin;
Which being done he drew back, self-abhorred,
From the rebuking presence of the Lord.

He Shall Wipe Away Every Tear by Joseph Chant
Every tear that dims the eye,
Or bedews the careworn cheek,
Will our God, who reigns on high,
With a hand so kind and meek,
Wipe away, nor leave a trace
Of its stain on eye or face.

On Anothers Sorrow by William Blake
Can I see another's woe,
And not be in sorrow too?
Can I see another's grief,
And not seek for kind relief?

Out Of Egypt by Horatio Alger Jr.
To Egypt's king, who ruled beside
The reedy river's flow,
Came God's command, "Release, O king,
And let my people go.

The Little Lamb by William Blake
Little Lamb, who made thee
Dost thou know who made thee,

The Weary Earth Shall Brighten
Yes, the weary earth shall brighten--
Brighten in the perfect day,
And the fields that now but whiten,
Golden glow beneath the ray!
Slowly swelling in her bosom,
Long the precious seed has lain,--
Soon shall come the perfect blossom,
Soon, the rich, abundant grain!

Under The Rod by J. C. Yule
"Be Still, and know that I am God!"
Be silent, Soul!--though dark thy path and dreary,
And wild with storm, yet what is that to thee?
Though thou art faint, and desolate, and weary,
Thy God hath willed thus,--so let it be!

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