Victorious Lives
They’re mocked and they’re scorned,
For their standards are stricter.
Some view them as losers,
But each one’s a victor.
They’ve come throughout hist’ry—
Just turn back the clock:
A notable one was
The man named Enoch.
Then Abraham followed.
He offered his son,
But God intervened and
The victr’y was won.
And then there was Joseph—
Mistreated by brothers.
Forgiving and noble
Was his life for others.
On death they’re acclaimed and
Their graves strewn with roses—
But life was with hardship:
Another was Moses.
One prophet whose courage
Has much we admire:
God answered Elijah
With heavenly fire.
Another was Daniel,
A prophet whose fate
Was slavery, threatenings—
Then head of state.
They’re only just human—
Some frail, striving sinners.
But with Jesus’ guidance
How soon they were winners!
We’ve named just a few here;
These only are some.
For we, too, are bidden
To win—overcome!
The time is now closer
For God’s tiny few.
Let’s learn from these victors—
Will one then be you?
The pathway is steep, and
The passage, its pain.
But let us recall how
God’s own Lamb was slain.
Beholding, our hearts melt
For gain and not loss—
In laying all down at
The foot of the cross.