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The heavier the cross, the nearer God;
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| 1. | The heavier the cross, the nearer God; |
| | No cross without, no God within! |
| | The prince of darkness thus is trod, |
| | Amid the world's false glare and din. |
| | Oh, happy he, with all his loss, |
| | Whom God hath set beneath the cross. |
| 2. | The heavier the cross, the better saint; |
| | This is the touchstone God applies. |
| | The gardens many would be faint, |
| | Unwet by showers from weeping eyes! |
| | The gold by fire is purified; |
| | The saint is by much trouble tried. |
| 3. | The heavier the cross, the stronger faith: |
| | The loaded palm strikes deeper root; |
| | The vine juice sweetly issueth |
| | When men have pressed the clustered fruit; |
| | And courage grows where dangers come, |
| | Like pearls beneath the salty foam. |
| 4. | The heavier the cross, the deeper prayer; |
| | The bruisd herbs most fragrant are. |
| | If sky and wind were always fair, |
| | The sailor would not watch the star; |
| | And David's Psalms had ne'er been sung |
| | If grief his heart had never wrung. |
| 5. | The heavier the cross, the more inspired; |
| | >From vales to climb to mountain crest; |
| | The pilgrim, of the desert tried, |
| | Longs for the Canaan of his rest. |
| | The dove has here no rest in sight, |
| | And to the ark she wings her flight. |
| 6. | The heavier the cross, the easier to die; |
| | Death is a kinder face to see; |
| | Our life's decay we dare defy, |
| | >From life's distress we then are free. |
| | The cross sublimely lifts our faith |
| | To Him who triumphed over death. |
| 7. | Thou Crucified! the cross I bear. |
| | The longer, may it dearer be; |
| | And lest I faint while ling'ring here, |
| | Implant Thou such a heart in me |
| | That faith and love may flourish e'er, |
| | Till for the cross the crown I wear. |