We are Christians by works and by name
Though some antagonize us just the same
Shall we defend ourselves when accused?
No, we'll remember what Jesus did when abused
For, as He was despised and rejected
His message on this matter was perfected
And He used not a formula nor a script
Against those who would to make Him trip
Sometimes silence is the best response
But, this is not out of nonchalance
Nor is it to be seen as a weakness
But, an act of kindness and of meekness
At a moment we would to put up our dukes
We can withold hostility and use (at the most)- rebukes
In such cases that warrants protecting what’s sacred
But, whatever we do we will not give in to hatred
For irregardless we shall not retaliate
As we've Christian courage and we do not hate
Our Lord loved and suffered for one and for all
And as His disciple this too is our call...
There's one sure way to respond to persecutors
It's to love them as He would- for there in is power
And, though it may only subdue these false accusers
Other's interest in the church grows from concern of that hour
As their heart are touched, they become investigators
Who search deeply for the greatest gift which does save
And as they see that we do not act or think we are better
They sense the privilege of honoring Christ and the life that he gave
Elder Robert D. Hales
Christian Courage
The Price of Discipleship
Ensign, November 2008, 72
[Verse 1]
We are Christians by works and by name
Though some antagonize us just the same
Shall we defend ourselves when accused?
No, we'll remember what Jesus did when abused
For, as He was despised and rejected
His message on this matter was perfected
And He used not a formula nor a script
Against those who would to make Him trip
[Pre-Chorus]
Sometimes silence is the best response
Not out of nonchalance
Not a sign of weakness
But kindness and meekness
[Chorus]
Love them as He would
Love them as He would
As peacemakers, we do not retaliate
Love them as He would
Love them as He would
Christian courage knows how to wait
[Verse 2]
At a moment we would to put up our dukes
We can with hold hostility and use rebukes
In such cases that warrants protecting what’s sacred
But, whatever we do we will not give in to hatred
As their heart are touched, they become investigators
They search deeply for the greatest gift which does save
And as they see that we do not act or think we are better
They sense the privilege of honoring Christ and the life that he gave
[Pre-Chorus]
Sometimes silence is the best response
Not out of nonchalance
Not a sign of weakness
But kindness and meekness
[Chorus]
Love them as He would
Love them as He would
As peacemakers, we do not retaliate
Love them as He would
Love them as He would
Christian courage knows how to wait
[Bridge]
Our Lord loved and suffered for one and for all
And as His disciple this too is our call
There's one sure way to respond to persecutors
It's to love them as He would — for there in is power
[Final Chorus]
Love them as He would
Love them as He would
As peacemakers, we do not retaliate
Love them as He would
Love them as He would
And His kindness can change the hate
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His namme is Jesus
His namme is Jesus
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His namme is Jesus
KNOWLEDGE: What What
What is the beginning of wisdom it is to fear GOD the question precedes the answer at any given time and in this poem equation the ratio of non interference is combined with growing old in time and leaving mortal coil to Spirit Joy and will not question why or how just love and acceptance of the plan the plan revealed someday to be the life for all of us to live for all of us to love for knowledge comes down to all of us from GOD above and not from the mind of man. NO no man has ever seen the LORD in his created GLORY face to face and lived. The woman in the olden time the men who did disciple him came closer than most anyone to GOD. His namme is Jesus.
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