THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LIBRARY 3 || Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2016 https://archive.org/details/lifemosaicministOOhave r *% r// Hz i mg H^murg, 71 133 - « /ff* THE Ministry of Song. BY FRANCES RIDLEY HAVERGAL. EIGHTY- EIGH TH THO USA ND. Netu |15 or It : E. P. DUTTON AND CO., 39 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET 1884. LIBRARY ' GF THE UNIVERSITY Of ILLINOIS THE MINISTRY OF SONG. Morrison and Gibb, Edinburgh, Printers to Her Majesty's Stationery Office. CONTENTS, PAGE Prelude . . • i The Ministry of Song • 2 Our Hidden Leaves • 8 Threefold Praise . • li Not Yet • £3 Thanksgiving 25 Life-Crystals ?3 Not your own 31 W ounded 33 Whose lam 3$ Whom I serve 37 Peace . 33 God’s Message 40 * A Great Mystery ’ 43 Be not Weary <6 The Great Teacher 47 Auntie’s Lessons % Rest • 53 jDne Question, many Answers 54 Content 58 ix X Contents. PAGB Misunderstood .... 62 Sunbeams in the Wood 65 The Star Shower . . . 67 Treasure Trove .... 70 Coming Summer 72 September 1868 .... 75 Early Faith .... 77 Our Father .... So Disappointment .... 86 The Song Chalice 90 Silent In Love .... 9 * Light and Shade 92 No Thorn without a Rose . 95 Yesterday, To-day, and for Ever 98 Christ’s Recall .... 100 Faith's Question .... 102 * I did this for thee ! What hast thou done for Me V 105 Isaiah xxxiii. 17 . . . . IC7 God the Provider . . . 109 Wait Patiently for Him . hi This Same Jesus 113 Mary’s Birthday . . • ix5 Daily Strength .... • 11S The Right Way .... • 119 Thy Will be Done 122 ‘ The Things which are Behind ’ 125 ‘Now I see* .... 126 The Ministry of Song, 3 And, rightly to fulfil it, His grace can make you strong, Who to your charge hath given The Ministry of Song. Sing to the little children, And they will listen well ; Sing grand and holy music, For they can feel its spell. Tell them the tale of Jephthah ; Then sing them what he said, — ‘ Deeper and deeper still,* and watch How the little cheek grows red, And the little breath comes quicker : They will ne’er forget the tale, Which the song has fastened surely. As with a golden nail. I remember, late one evening, How the music stopped, for, hark! Charlie’s nursery door was open, He was calling in the dark,— * Oh no ! Iam not frightened, And I do not want a light ; But I cannot sleep for thinking Of the song you sang last night. 4 The Ministry of Song. Something about a * ‘ valley,” And “make rough places plain/* And “ Comfort ye ; ” so beautiful i Oh, sing it me again ! * Sing at the cottage bedside ; They have no music there, And the voice of praise is silent After the voice of prayer. Sing of the gentle Saviour In the simplest hymns you know, And the pain-dimmed eye will brighter As the soothing verses flow Better than loudest plaudits The murmured thanks of such, For the King will stoop to crown them With His gracious ‘Inasmuch.’ Sing, where the full-toned organ Resounds through aisle and nave, And the choral praise ascendeth In concord sweet and grave. Sing, where the village voices Fall harshly on your ear ; And, while more earnestly you join. Less discord you will hear. The Ministry of Song. 5 The noblest and the humblest Alike are ‘ common praise,’ And not for human ear alone The psalm and hymn we raise. Sing in the deepening twilight, When the shadow of eve is nigh. And her purple and golden pinions Fold o’er the western sky. Sing in the silver silence, While the first moonbeams fall ; So shall your power be greater Over the hearts of all. Sing till you bear them with you Into a holy calm, And the sacred tones have scattered Manna, and myrrh, and balm. Sing ! that your song may gladden $ Sing like the happy rills, Leaping in sparkling blessing Fresh from the breezy hills. Sing ! that your song may silence The folly and the jest, And the * idle word ’ be banished As an unwelcome guest. 6 The Ministry of Song, Sing 1 that your song may echo After the strain is past, A link of the love-wrought cable That holds some vessel fast. Sing to the tired and anxious \ It is yours to fling a ray, Passing indeed, but cheering, Across the rugged way. Smg to God’s holy servants, Weary with loving toil, Spent with their faithful labour On oft ungrateful soil. The chalice of your music All reverently bear, For with the blessed angels Such ministry you share. When you long to bear the Message Home to some troubled breast, Then sing with loving fervour, ‘ Come unto Him, and rest.* Or would you whisper comfort. Where words bring no relief. Sing how * He was despised, Acquainted with our grief. ’ The Ministry of Song. j And, aided by His blessing, The song may win its way Wh r *