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WEARINESS.

War will never yield but to the principles of universal justice and love, and these have no sure root but in the religion of Jesus Christ.


No nation could preserve its freedom in the midst of continual warfare.


WEARINESS.

Jesus, give the weary
     Calm and sweet repose.
With Thy tend'rest blessing
     May our eyelids close.


After all there is a weariness that cannot be prevented. It will come on. The work brings it on. The cross brings it on. Sometimes the very walk with God brings it on, for the flesh is weak; and at such moments we hear softer and sweeter than it ever floated in the wondrous air of Mendelssohn, "O rest in the Lord," for it has the sound of an immortal requiem: "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord, for they rest from their labors."


So tired! Lord, Thou wilt come
To take me to my home,
      So long desired:

Only Thy grace and mercy send,
That I may serve Thee to the end,
      Though I am tired.


There the wicked cease from troubling; and there the weary be at rest.