I was desp’rate in my labors
To prepare a home like Thine
Weary hands and heavy laden
Brick by brick I made a line
More like a wall, mortar blackened
Home, a tomb for stones of ire
Grown to hate the light beyond me
I cursed the warmth of its fire
Yet no matter all my tarring
There sprung glints of cracking dawn
As Your bright hand ever rising
There’s no dusk for Christ’s aeon
Pale I was reposed in darkness
Not a star to guide me toward
Yet burst, shone me all my paltry
So I burst likewise froward
“Arise! Shine!” I heard You call me
And you drew through that grim wall
Carried upward, spilling outward
You held me fast—ever ‘n’ all
Not just unto heaven arising
But earthward to shine as bright
Adopted to see the Father
Now I might shine by His light
Oh Surety how blessed to know You
Never let me seek that place
Where I was dumb, damned with folly
Strove to hide me from Your face
Hear the joy… dearly You chastened
Tore me down without a trace
That I’d know You as my only
I might bear this weight of grace
Wouldn’t answer indignation
Yet repentance warmed Your ear
That the bricks burst with Your shining
I was exposed t’ You in fear
But such light was light-embracing!
Though no righteousness my own!
For light came; and with it Jesus
Not floor I fell, but on’a throne.
