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For we Walk by Faith, not by Sight

Not as beholding with our mortal sight
The things unseen, not yet to sense revealed;
Nor yet as those, who in the world delight,
From whom the glorious gospel is concealed;
We walk by faith; while many a vision sweet
Doth cheer us on our path from day to day:
And many a worldly show with grandeur cheat,
And seek to draw us from the narrow way.

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The world doth walk by sight; its kingdom here,
To outward view, is builded high, and strong;
It knows not that the Lord is drawing near!
To whom the world and all therein belong;
Before whose face its towers shall melt away,
As swift dissolving clouds in morning's ray.
Poem No. 360; c. 22 August 1874