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He heapeth up riches and knoweth not who shall gather them. Psalm 39:6.     O soul, it is not thine,     But lent to thee in trust     That thou may'st make God's glory shine,     Secured from moth and rust.     Thou can'st not take one mite     Except as thou dost give     And waft it in the golden light     Where heaven's glories live.     Go look for those in need     The hungry and the cold.     Kind words and actions are the seed     Which yield their fruits of gold.     Give to the heathen world     Knowledge of Christ our Lord;     Pray that his banner be unfurled;     Send forth, his priceless word.     He lived for us and died,     And intercedes above.     His blood, a sacrificial tide,     Redeems us by his love.     "Barbarian, bond and free,     The wise and the unwise"     'Tis ours to give and theirs to see     Salvation's blood-bought prize.     We know not 'neath the sky     Who'll gather of our store,     But if we lay it up on high,     'Tis ours forevermore.

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