The Woman with an Infirmity.

NOW, in a synagogue, as He

One Sabbath day did preach,

Behold a woman, quite bowed down

And listening to His speech,

A poor, afflicted sufferer,

Who bore with groans and tears,

A spirit of infirmity

For fully eighteen years.

Upon her Jesus laid His hand,

And, suddenly made straight,

She rose and glorified her God,

Whose mercies are so great.

The ruler of the synagogue,

Indignant that the Lord

Upon the Sabbath day had wrought

This healing by His word,

Unto the people said: "There are

Six days in which you may

Do all your works;—in them be healed—

Not on the Sabbath day."

Then Jesus answered: "Hypocrite,

Doth not each of you think

It right, on Sabbath day, to lead

His beast away to drink?

"And ought not this poor woman, who

Is Abraham's daughter, be

Made loose from pain she bore so long

Through Satan's tyranny?"

And all His adversaries were

Ashamed when thus He chid,

While others wondered and rejoiced

For all the works He did.

FINDING OF THE LOST SHEEP.
St. Matthew 18.12-14; St. Luke 15.3-7