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945  THE KINGDOM — Its Outward Appearance

1. The Son of God has come to sow
  Himself, the seed of life, in man,
  That thru Himself God's Kingdom grow
  And thus fulfill th' eternal plan.
2. He was the only grain of wheat
  Whence many grains have been produced
  To be the Kingdom's children meet,
  Thru whom God's reign is introduced.
3. But Satan, enemy of God,
  Sowed many tares among the wheat,
  The Kingdom's children to confuse,
  And awful damage to create.
4. 'Tis by this subtle work of his,
  The mixing of the tares with wheat,
  The Kingdom in appearance is
  Abnormal and grotesquely great.
5. The Kingdom should as mustard be,
  A little herb, yet good for food,
  But it has changed into a "tree,"
  A system of great multitude.
6. Instead of being good for food,
  A lodge of "birds" it has become;
  'Tis now a place where evil men
  And evil spirits make their home.
7. A great religion of the world
  Its outward form to us reveals,
  Including pagan, evil things,
  As leaven mingled with the meal.
8. A system of the world as such,
  It thus has changed in outward form;
  By evil things which it imbibes,
  Corruption inwardly doth swarm.
9. But something hidden God doth seek,
  As "pearl" and "treasure in the field",
  As such the Lord would us transform
  That pearl and treasure be revealed.
10. 'Tis hidden from vast Christendom
  And from the Kingdom's great fa?ade,
  Yet in its full reality
  'Tis transformed like to Christ and God.
11. Lord, separate us from the "tares,"
  And save us from the monstrous "tree",
  From all the "leaven" purge us now
  That we may purely be of Thee.
12. May Thou in life transform our souls
  That we as precious stones may be,
  Meet for Thy house to build and in
  Thy Kingdom's full reality.