Blessed is the Kingdom

Seeking The Kingdom In All Things

Thoughts and Music on a Sunday Afternoon


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Maybe it is a product of too much time in ministry and social service settings, but this song by Old Crow Medicine Show always seems to challenge me to be more compassionate. Like many Sunday mornings, this one was full with masses, blessings and welcoming. Blogging has been slow of late, so maybe a short post can help jump start things a bit.

Lift Him Up

When a man has got the blues and feels discouraged
And has nothing else but trouble all his life
But he’s just an honest man like any other
Living in a world that’s tearing at his mind
If he’s sick and tired of life and takes to drinking
Do not pass him by don’t greet him with a frown
Do not fail to lend your hand and try to help him
Always lift him up and never knock him down

If he stays out late at night because he’s troubled
Or because his home is not what it should be
Have a smile for him wherever you might meet him
It will help him find the right way don’t you see
If he gambles when he’s in the town or city
Tell him what he ought to do to win the round
Do not fail to lend your hand to show him pity
Always lift him up and never knock him down

If he has no friends and everything’s against him
If he’s failed in everything he has tried
Try to lift his load and help him bear his burden
Let him know that you are walking by his side
If he feels that all is lost and he has fallen
Help to place this poor man’s feet on solid ground
And when this world has turned its back against him
Always lift him up and never knock him down

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Fr. Christian is the pastor of St. Thomas the Apostle Church in Lenoir City, TN.

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