WELL DOING. “Well doing”: it is not often done. “Well doing” is needed by someone. “Well doing”: it’s not good enough to know. “Well doing”: someone has to go.
“Well doing”: why should it have to be me? “Well doing”: why can’t some other person see? “Well doing”: the need is near my hand. “Well doing”: the gift to give is mine to command.
“Well doing”: the time to work is now. “Well doing”: the season’s here to sow. “Well doing”: we have the opportunity. “Well doing”: act now with importunity.
“Well doing”: the older saints are waiting. “Well doing”: be done now without hesitating. “Well doing”: the mother’s babe is sick. “Well doing”: if you’re going to help, be quick.
“Well doing”: the young are under pressure. “Well doing”: give them your grace, entirely without measure. “Well doing”: the elder needs our prayers. “Well doing”: let him know you care.
“Well doing”: don’t faint, keep on. “Well doing”: don’t quit till the day is done. “Well doing”: the lost, around us, needy. “Well doing”: for us, “the Call” now heeding.
“Well doing”: the reaping time is coming. “Well doing”: the summer is soon ending. “Well doing”: look, the setting of the sun. “Well doing”: from Him, the Lord, “Well done.”
What a wonderful blessing for those enslaved by sin and bound by rules to be forever set free by God's grace. Our freedom in Christ allows us to live life as He intended—for Him and through Him. It is very strange for those who were released from prison to return again. "Free from the law, O happy condition!"
