CHRIST washed the feet of Judas! | |
The dark and evil passions of his soul, | |
His secret plot, and sordidness complete, | |
His hate, his purposing, Christ knew the whole, | |
And still in love he stooped and washed his feet. |
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Christ washed the feet of Judas! | |
Yet all his lurking sin was bare to him, | |
His bargain with the priest, and more than this, | |
In Olivet, beneath the moonlight dim, | |
Aforehand knew and felt his treacherous kiss. |
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Christ washed the feet of Judas! | |
And so ineffable his love ’twas meet, | |
That pity fill his great forgiving heart, | |
And tenderly to wash the traitor’s feet, | |
Who in his Lord had basely sold his part. |
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Christ washed the feet of Judas! | |
And thus a girded servant, self-abased, | |
Taught that no wrong this side the gate of heaven | |
Was ever too great to wholly be effaced, | |
And though unasked, in spirit be forgiven. |
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And so if we have ever felt the wrong | |
Of Trampled rights, of caste, it matters not, | |
What e’er the soul has felt or suffered long, | |
Oh, heart! this one thing should not be forgot: | |
Christ washed the feet of Judas. |
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