_O Thou who art the Father of that Son which hast awakened us and yet
urgeth us out of the sleep of our sins, and exhorteth us that we
become Thine, to Thee, Lord, we pray, who art the supreme Truth, for
all truth that is, is from Thee. Thee we implore, O Lord, who art the
highest Wisdom, through Thee are wise, all those that are so. Thou
art the supreme Joy, and from Thee all have become happy that are so.
Thou art the highest Good and from Thee all beauty springs. Thou art
the intellectual Light, and from Thee man derives his understanding.
To Thee, O God, we call and speak. Hear us, O Lord, for Thou art our
God and our Lord, our Father and our Creator, our Ruler and our Hope,
our Wealth and our Honor, our Home, our Country, our Salvation, and
our Life; hear, hear us, O Lord. Few of Thy servants comprehend Thee,
but at least we love Thee--yea, love Thee above all other things. We
seek Thee, we follow Thee, we are ready to serve Thee; under Thy
power we desire to abide, for Thou art the Sovereign of all. We pray
Thee to command us as Thou wilt; through Jesus Christ Thy Son our
Lord. Amen._--King Alfred, 849.
Ninth Week, Fourth Day
God also is in earnest about _social righteousness_.
=I hate, I despise your feasts, and I will take no delight in your
solemn assemblies. Yea, though ye offer me your burnt-offerings and
meal-offerings, I will not accept them; neither will I regard the
peace-offerings of your fat beasts. Take thou away from me the noise
of thy songs; for I will not hear the melody of thy viols. But let
justice roll down as waters, and righteousness as a mighty
stream.--Amos 5:21-24.=
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