The God-man; or, The life and works of Jesus, the Christ and son of God; a poem in fifteen parts . dd to be Christ.^ Mat. 15: 26 etc. 24 T^he God-Man. XXI And thus to her Christ was confessing:^^ Great is thy faith, it be to thee As asked, then Satan dispossessingHer daughter, left her instantly.^ — XXII Thus all the sick,^ whom was distressingPain in some way,—the lame, the sore. The infirm,^—whoeer/^//^ was health and strength Christ did restore.— XXIII What insight into each relation 0{ ra&Vi % faith and the gift divine Of sight, or speech, or of salvation Of helpless man in m


The God-man; or, The life and works of Jesus, the Christ and son of God; a poem in fifteen parts . dd to be Christ.^ Mat. 15: 26 etc. 24 T^he God-Man. XXI And thus to her Christ was confessing:^^ Great is thy faith, it be to thee As asked, then Satan dispossessingHer daughter, left her instantly.^ — XXII Thus all the sick,^ whom was distressingPain in some way,—the lame, the sore. The infirm,^—whoeer/^//^ was health and strength Christ did restore.— XXIII What insight into each relation 0{ ra&Vi % faith and the gift divine Of sight, or speech, or of salvation Of helpless man in miserys shrine ! — XXIV When Christ once through the roof saw bringing A paralytic,* that mans ears His words were ringing: ^^Be cheered, thy sins are pardoned thee ! XXV Christ saw ^tvc faith. That was sufficient,—They need nor prayer, nor word to say. The help. He proffered, was , he arose and went his way.— Mat. 15: 28. 2 Mat. 9: 35; Mark 3: 1-15; Luke 6: 13: II; 14: 1-65 John 5: 1-16 etc. * Luke 5: 18-26;Mat. 9: 2-7; Mark 2: 1-12 CHRIST HEALING THE SICK Part III. 27 XXVI So in the place/ where oft were stayingThe weak and suffering in the land, Christs word: Stretch forth thy hand!*obeyingA man had healed his withered hand.— XXVII So in the porches ^ Christ surveyingThe sick who suffered deep-felt woe. He to an impotent was saying: Arise, take up thy bed and go !^^ XXVIII ** And, instantly, he was arising. Took up his bed and went his way. This act of healing was surprising The Jews,—for twas the Sabbath day.— XIX And answering them Gods Son was giving The keynote to His that His life here living. All His works and His oracles XXX Were but in closest emulation Of God, of whom He freely said : ** My Father worketh since creation, *And neer great pauses He has made,— ^Mat. 12: 9-13; Mark 3: 1-5; Luke 6: 6-n. ^John 5:1-16. John 5: 9. *John 5: 17. 28 The God-Man. XXXI And I, Gods Son, always con


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