How could they give all?
How could they lay it down?
Was it for crimes that they had done
~~~ or was it for a crown?
How could they die, so firm and sure
~~~ without a shade of doubt?
Was it for show or spectacle?
Was their faith that stout?
How could they stand ~~~ enduring flame?
How could they face the sword?
Were they unfeeling, so reserved?
Were they of another world?
If we but seek to truly know,
If, as they, we see and hear
The Savior, as He died for us ~~~
Is there anything we cannot bear?
Fran ~ 2010
(In praise to God, our Father; and in memory of those who died that we might have the Word of God, His truth, and the great salvation given through Jesus Christ, our Lord.)
The following is an audio sermon on 2 Thessalonians from a church in Northern Ireland about how the Word of God was the most important part in the Reformation.
Be Thou My Vision Ancient Irish poem, 8th Cen. David Evans 1927
Grateful for the powerful work of the Word of God during the Reformation!
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How would we have ever known Him except His Word had been translated and preserved for us? Those who have no knowledge of the Reformation have no idea how God worked through HIs servants to provide what we have and take for granted today.
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Amen!
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Lovely poem! ❤
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