Stab Us Awake
Preaching
Windows For Life
Inspirational And Devotional Illustrations
Robert Louis Stevenson, a sufferer himself, wrote:
If I have faltered more or less
In my great task of happiness;
If I have moved among my race
and shown no glorious mourning face;
If beams from happy human eyes
have moved me not; if morning skies,
Books, and my food, and summer rain:
Knocked on my sullen heart in vain --
Lord, thy most pointed pleasure take,
and stab my spirit broad awake!
If I have faltered more or less
In my great task of happiness;
If I have moved among my race
and shown no glorious mourning face;
If beams from happy human eyes
have moved me not; if morning skies,
Books, and my food, and summer rain:
Knocked on my sullen heart in vain --
Lord, thy most pointed pleasure take,
and stab my spirit broad awake!

