Mary Jacqueline Simon Moo

Jacqueline S. Moore] (1926-2002 / Hannibal, Missouri,

Peace

Peace is a ray of heavenly light-
A calm serenity of thought-
A cloudless day without a night;
A pleasure with a blessing fraught-
A tranquil feeling in the breast.
The antepast of endless rest.

Peace is an undisturbed repose;
The legacy which Christ has given
To comfort, cheer, and succour those
Who strive to scale the mount of heaven-
The trophy which the Christian wears
Who has subdued his doubts and fears.

The wicked has no peace within;
For like the troubled waves which roll,
The billows of disgorging sin
O'erwhelm his guilty, sinking soul;
'There is no peace,' saith God, the Lord,
'To those who sin against my word.'

The world has got no peace to give-
Its promises are all a cheat;
But all who to the Saviour live,
And bow before the mercy seat,
Shall hear, while bending to his will
That inward whisper, 'Peace, be still.'

Peace has a countless host of foes-
Wrath, envy, hatred, malice, pride,
Afflictions, trials, crosses, woes,
Stand frowningly on every side.
Yet kept by faith secure, our peace
Shall in the tempest's rage increase.

Oh! thou who art the Prince of peace,
Send down a blessing from above,
And bid our strife and jarring cease,
And fill our hearts with perfect love,
That we may feel that peace within-
The pledge of victory over sin.
162 Total read