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The Son of God has come to sow Himself, the seed of life, in man, That thru Himself God's Kingdom grow And thus fulfill th' eternal plan. |
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He was the only grain of wheat Whence many grains have been produced To be the Kingdom's children meet, Thru whom God's reign is introduced. |
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But Satan, enemy of God, Sowed many tares among the wheat, The Kingdom's children to confuse, And awful damage to create. |
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'Tis by this subtle work of his, The mixing of the tares with wheat, The Kingdom in appearance is Abnormal and grotesquely great. |
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The Kingdom should as mustard be, A little herb, yet good for food, But it has changed into a "tree," A system of great magnitude. |
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Instead of being good for food, A lodge of "birds" it has become; 'Tis now a place where evil men And evil spirits make their home. |
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A great religion of the world Its outward form to us reveals, Including pagan, evil things, As leaven mingled with the meal. |
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A system of the world as such, It thus has changed in outward form; By evil things which it imbibes, Corruption inwardly doth swarm. |
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But something hidden God doth seek, As "pearl" and "treasure in the field"; As such the Lord would us transform That pearl and treasure be revealed. |
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'Tis hidden from vast Christendom And from the Kingdom's great facade, Yet in its full reality 'Tis transformed like to Christ and God. |
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Lord, separate us from the "tares," And save us from the monstrous "tree"; From all the "leaven" purge us now That we may purely be of Thee. |
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May Thou in life transform our souls That we as precious stones may be, Meet for Thy house to build and in Thy Kingdom's full reality. |