27 Feb
27Feb

One Solitary Life

By Rev. James Allan Francis

"He was born in an obscure village,

a child of a peasant woman.

He grew up in another obscure village

where he worked in a carpenter shop

until he was thirty.

Then for three years

he was an itinerant preacher.

He never had a family.

Or owned a home.

He never set foot inside a big city.

He never traveled two hundred miles

from the place he was born.

He never wrote a book

or held an office.

He did none of the things

that usually accompany greatness.

While he was still a young man,

the tide of popular opinion

turned against him.

His friends deserted him.

He was turned over to his enemies.

He went through the mockery of a trial.

He was nailed to a cross

between two thieves.

While he was dying

his executioners gambled

for the only piece of property he had,

his coat.

When he was dead,

he was taken down

and laid in a borrowed grave."Nineteen centuries have come and gone

and today he is still the central figure

for much of the human race.

All the armies that ever marched,

All the navies that ever sailed

And all the parliaments that ever sat

And all the kings that ever reigned

Put together

have not affect the life of man

Upon this earth

As powerfully as this

One Solitary Life.After researching authorship of this piece we found it goes back to the book entitled "The Real Jesus and Other Sermons". The author's name is the Rev. James Allan Francis. Published in 1926 by Judson Press in Philadelphia (p. 123-124 "Arise Sir Knight!").    http://www.spirituality.org/is/173/08.asp


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