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Morning and evening hymns for a week

Chapter 4: Monday Morning.
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The collection presents pairs of short devotional hymns for mornings and evenings across a seven-day cycle, each offering prayerful reflection, instruction, and petition. Themes include reliance on divine light and guidance, penitence and intercession, vigilance against temptation, perseverance in the Christian life, and hope of heaven. Language uses domestic and pastoral imagery—garden, sunrise, throne of grace—to evoke spiritual growth, consolation in sorrow, and missionary concern for the lost. Verses alternate assurance of Christ’s presence with appeals for sanctifying grace, practical encouragement for daily conduct, and longing for final rest in God’s presence.

Monday Morning.

“Blow upon my garden, that the spices thereof may flow out.”

Cant. iv. 16.

Now let our heavenly plants and flowers
Diffuse a fragrance more Divine;
Refreshed by the sweet Sabbath showers,
With richer beauty they should shine.
We have been wafted for a while
Far, far away from this low scene;
Been cheered by our Redeemer’s smile,
Been suffered on his breast to lean.
What has he taught us? what should be
The fruit of intercourse so blest?
O should not all around us see
His image on our souls imprest?
Within his ivory palace fair
We entered a much-favoured train:
Myrrh, aloes, cassia, filled the air,
Our garments should the scent retain.
And we should pass along the earth,
Like birds that live upon the wing;
Rise to the country of our birth,
And on our way its anthems sing.