Wednesday, August 15, 2007

A Preacher on the Fence

A Preacher on the Fence

From out of the millions of the earth
God often calls a man
To preach the word, and for the truth
To take a royal stand.
“Tis sad to see him shun the cross,
Nor stand in its defense
Between the fields of right and wrong:
A preacher on the fence.

Before him are the souls of men
Bound for Heaven or Hell;
An open Bible in his hand,
And yet he will not tell
All the truth that’s written there, It haveth an offence -
The joys of Heaven, the horrors of Hell
-A preacher on the fence.

Now surely God has called the man
To battle for the right.
“Tis his to ferret out the wrong
And turn on us the light.
And yet he dare not tell the truth,
He fears the consequence,
The most disgusting thing on earth
Is a preacher on the fence.
If he should stand up for the wrong,
The right he’d not defend;
If he should stand up for the right,
The wrong he would offend.
His mouth is closed, he cannot speak
For freedom or against.
Great God deliver us from
A preacher on the fence.

But soon both sides will find him out
And brand him as a fraud,
A coward who dares not to please
The devil or his God.
Oh God, free us from fear of man,
From cowardly pretence;
Cleanse out the dross and fear of loss,
And keep us off the fence.

–Author Unknown

3 comments:

Sunshine said...

This is a word to which many should send to their own pastors...

to see if they be offended or if they Rejoice.

Praise the Lord!

A minister to me is not one if he cannot weep over the sins of his congregates.

Bless you sir and may God be a hedge about you always.

In Christ Jesus, Sunshine

Augustinian Successor said...

Dear Pastor Paul,

Our Lord's richest blessings to you, your wife, ministry and church!

Keep up the good work!

In Christ,
Jason

INVICTA said...

I believe this to be written by Jonathan Reeves of Rochester in the 1800s