Captivating Bible Stories for Young People, Written in Simple LanguageYonge, Charlotte M. (Charlotte Mary)
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Captivating Bible Stories for Young People, Written in Simple Language
Yonge, Charlotte M. (Charlotte Mary)
Bible stories, English
Then, Mary to the servants said,
"Hark what He saith to you;
And, whatsoever it may be,
That thou shalt surely do."
And there were set six waterpots,
That cleanly Jews might reach
To wash their hands, and they contained
Two or three firkins each.
Jesus unto the servants said--
Who paid respect to Him--
"These vessels all with water fill;"
They filled them to the brim.
Then He commanded, "Draw out now,
And bear a cup well filled
Unto the ruler of the feast;"
And they did as He willed.
And the ruler, when he tasted
The wine from water made,
Not knowing how it was produced,
Unto the bridegroom said:
"Each man who spreads a feast, sets forth
Good wine at first, of course,
And, when the guests have drunk it all
Produces what is worse.
"But never at a marriage feast
Has bridegroom done as thou
Who gave poor wine at first and kept
The good wine until now."
Thus, by this first of miracles,
Did Jesus show His power,
And His disciples knew Him Christ,
From that important hour.
Driving Out the Money-Changers.
THEN the Jews' passover drew nigh,
And to Jerusalem
Went Jesus, and His followers
The journey made with Him.
But when they reached the temple court
A market there they found;
Creatures on sale, for sacrifice,
And merchants sitting round.
Then Jesus made a scourge of cords,
And drove them all outside,
And, angered by their wickedness,
The money scattered wide.
And the disciples then recalled
The Psalmist's ancient word,
"I have been eaten up with zeal
Unto thy house, my Lord."
Then said the Jews, "We want to see
What evidence you show
That you possess authority
Such things as these to do?"
"Cast down this temple," Jesus said,
Let its proud walls decay,
And I will raise it up again,
Ere three days pass away."
They answer, "Forty years and six
This temple took to build,
And wilt thou rear it in three days?
Art thou so strangely skilled?"
But of his body thus he spoke,
A temple strong to view,
And the disciples, when He rose,
Recalled that word most true.
Now, while in old Jerusalem,
At the passover feast,
Jesus performed great miracles,
By which His fame increased.
Yet He gave not His confidence
To any, great or small,
Because He read the human mind
And knew the hearts of all.
And needed not to be informed
That man is weak and vain,
Who will applaud and honor now,
And persecute again.
A Ruler of the Jews.
THERE was a man, a Pharisee,
One of the chosen race,
Who, in the council of the Jews,
Maintained an honored place.
The same to Jesus came by night,
Saying, "Rabbi, well we know
Thou art from God, for no mere man
Such miracles can do."
Jesus replied, "Thou dost believe,
Yet such a faith as thine
Is naught, unless thou undergo
An inward change divine.
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