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The Lonely Olive Mill
Matthew 26:36 Then cometh Jesus with them unto a place called Gethsemane, and saith unto the disciples, Sit ye here, while I go and pray yonder.
Gethsemane - oil-press, the name of an olive-yard at the foot of the Mount of Olives...
There’s a peaceful vale in a sunny land   
Where the hills keep guard around,    
And the soft breeze stirs the olive trees    
And the grass that clothes the ground.
And in the hush and solitude   
Where even the birds are still,    
There stands untended and alone    
An ancient olive mill.
Through the long bright day the mill wheel turns   
And the fruit is crushed by the stone,    
And quietly drips the fragrant oil    
In silence and alone.
But somewhere out in the circling hills,   
Unseen, unheard, unknown,    
The Master of the olive mill    
Is mindful of his own.
So many hours the wheel must turn,   
And stone on stone must grind,    
And then he will come to his olive mill,    
His need of oil to find.
He knows how heavy the weight must be,   
How long to let it lie,    
Ere he can gather the precious oil    
And throw the refuse by.
O child of God, are you being crushed   
`Neath trial, pain or woe?    
No eye to pity, no ear to hear,    
No voice to whisper low?
Alone in your Gethsemane,   
Christ watches with you there.    
He will not suffer one ounce of weight    
More than your strength can bear.
He chasteneth but to purify;   
He crusheth but to raise;    
In love he worketh his blessed will    
To his glory’s endless praise.
In our affliction, afflicted still   
He leaveth us not alone;    
He will not forget, he will not forsake,    
He is mindful of his own.
Annie Johnson Flint   
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Hebrews 12:11 Now no chastening for the present seemeth to be joyous, but grievous: nevertheless afterward it yieldeth the peaceable fruit of righteousness unto them which are exercised thereby.
Thank you, Mary.
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