IV. THE BEACON.

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When shades of night around him close,

The lighthouse guard has charge to keep,

And trim the beacon-fire, which glows

Like a red star above the deep.

Still calm and bright

Must shine that light

That guides the seaman on his way,

Till morning gleam

And lighthouse beam

Fade in the rosy blush of day.

Like charge is to the Christian given

In grief or joy, in storm or strife,

To glorify the God of heaven

Both by his lips and by his life.

Still pure and bright

Must shine his light,

And shed around a holy ray,

A flame of love

Lit from above,

And shining on to perfect day.

Pride, discontent, mistrustful fear,

Too oft, alas! the beacon hide;

The sinner must be humbled here

That Jesus may be glorified.

So pure and bright

Shall shine his light,

To other hearts a beam convey,

A flame of love

Lit from above,

Still shining on to perfect day.

Lord, feed our lamps with heavenly grace,

And let them to Thy glory shine,

Nor let our weakness e’er disgrace

The holy faith which seals us Thine!

Then pure and bright

Shall shine our light,

Our heavenly Father’s grace display,

A flame of love

Lit from above,

Still shining on to perfect day!

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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