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What thinkest thou of Christ?

James Boyd

What thinkest thou of Christ? I ask thee not

For a pronouncement of His lineage;

It may be thou hast not one certain thought

Gathered concerning this from Sacred Page,

But like the once blind beggar blest with sight

Thou hast not learned the greatness of the One

Who put an end to thy long lone dark night,

Nor dreamed that THOU HAST LOOKED UPON THE SON.

What thinkest thou of Christ? nor do I ask

For answer, the dead dogma of a creed,

Which serves a guilty ignorance to mask,

But strangles conscience and the cry of need

Like Judah’s scribes who wist not He must die

To break the cruel power that man oppressed,

Nor His resurgence understood, nor why

David his Son in spirit LORD confessed.

What thinkest thou of Christ? nor ask I thee

His excellencies wondrous to dilate—

But tell me that without Him heaven would

An arid waste, a region desolate:

Like One to whom the Creditor in grace

A multitude of trespasses forgave,

THY HIGHEST HEAVEN—THE BRIGHTNESS OF HIS FACE:

THY GREATEST GLORY—THAT THOU ART HIS SLAVE.