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her hand, and the fever left her." He touched her hand as he only can, With the wondrous skill of the Great Physician, With the tender touch of the Son of man, And the fever-pain in the throbbing temples Died out with the flush on brow and cheek, And the lips that had been so parched and burning Trembled with thanks that she could not speak, And the eyes where the fever light had faded Looked up, by her grateful tears made dim, And she rose and ministered in her household; She rose and ministered unto him. "He touched her hand, and the fever left her." O blessed touch of the Man divine! So beautiful to arise and serve him When the fever is gone from your life and mine. It may be the fever of restless serving With heart all thirsty for love and praise, And eyes all aching and strained with yearning Toward self-set goals in the future days. Or it may be fever of spirit anguish, Some tempest of sorrow that does not down, Till the cross at last is in meekness lifted And the head stoops low for the thorny crown. Or it may be a fever of pain and anger, When the wounded spirit is hard to bear, And only the Lord can draw forth the arrows Left carelessly, cruelly rankling there. Whatever the fever, his touch can heal it; Whatever the tempest, his voice can still. There is only a rest as we seek his pleasure, There is only a rest as we choose his will. And some day, after life's fitful fever, I think we shall say, in the home on high, "If the hands that he touched but did his bidding, How little it matters what else went by!" Ah, Lord, Thou knowest us altogether, Each heart's sore sickness, whatever it be; Touch thou our hands! Let the fever leave us, And so shall we minister unto thee! JESUS OUR JOY Jesus, thou Joy of loving hearts! Thou Fount of life! thou Light of men! From the best bliss that earth imparts We turn, unfilled, to thee again. Thy truth unchanged hath ever stood; Thou savest those that on thee call; To them that seek thee thou art good, To them that find thee, all in all. We taste thee, O thou Living Bread, And long to feast upon thee still; We drink of thee, the Fountain Head, And thirst our souls from thee to fill! Our restl
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