God so made the sky
that the richest hoarder in his palace
owns no more of it than you do.
– eab, 2/03
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– eab, 2/03
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– eab, 2/7/09
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Christ for the world we sing,
The world to Christ we bring, with loving zeal,
The poor and them that mourn, the faint and overborne,
Sin sick and sorrow worn, whom Christ doth heal.
Christ for the world we sing,
The world to Christ we bring, with fervent prayer;
The wayward and the lost, by restless passions tossed,
Redeemed at countless cost, from dark despair.
Christ for the world we sing,
The world to Christ we bring, with one accord;
With us the work to share, with us reproach to dare,
With us the cross to bear, for Christ our Lord.
Christ for the world we sing,
The world to Christ we bring, with joyful song;
The newborn souls, whose days, reclaimed from error’s ways,
Inspired with hope and praise, to Christ belong.
Samuel Wolcott, on this date, 2/7/1869, penned the words to the missionary hymn, “Christ for the World We Sing.”
Wolcott attended Yale College (BA, 1833) and also Andover Theological Seminary. He was a missionary in Syria and then pastored in Belchertown, MA, Providence, RI, and Chicago. He was pastoring the Plymouth Congregational Church in Cleveland, Ohio when he penned the above. It is one of some 200 he produced.
It is reported that he saw “Christ for the World, and the World for Christ” at a YMCA (Young Men’s Christian Association) meeting. This suggested the hymn. “It was on my way home from this service in 1869, walking alone through the streets, that I put together the four stanzas of the hymn.” The hymn was published in W. H. Doane’s Songs of Devotion (1870).