Streams in the Desert - August 18

Alone (Deuteronomy 32:12).
The hill was steep, but cheered along the way
 By converse sweet, I mounted on the thought
 That so it might be till the height was reached;
 But suddenly a narrow winding path
 Appeared, and then the Master said, 'My child,
 Here thou wilt safest walk with Me alone.'
 I trembled, yet my heart's deep trust replied,
 'So be it, Lord.' He took my feeble hand
 In His, accepting thus my will to yield Him
 All, and to find all in Him.
 One long, dark moment,
 And no friend I saw, save Jesus only.
 But oh! so tenderly He led me on
 And up, and spoke to me such words of cheer,
 Such secret whisperings of His wondrous love,
 That soon I told Him all my grief and fear,
 And leaned on His strong arm confidingly.
 And then I found my footsteps quickened,
 And light ineffable, the rugged way
 Illumined, such light as only can be seen
 In close companionship with God.
 A little while, and we shall meet again
 The loved and lost; but in the rapturous joy
 Of greetings, such as here we cannot know,
 And happy song, and heavenly embraces,
 And tender recollections rushing back
 Of pilgrim life, methinks one memory
 More dear and sacred than the rest, shall rise,
 And we who gather in the golden streets,
 Shall oft be stirred to speak with grateful love
 Of that dark day when Jesus bade us climb
 Some narrow steep, leaning on Him alone.
"There is no high hill but beside some deep valley. There is no birth without a pang."
 --Dan Crawford
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