1 The voice of God is calling
  
It summons unto men;
  
as once he spake in Zion,
  
so now he speaks again:
  
whom shall I send to succor
  
my people in their need?
  
Whom shall I send to loosen
  
the bonds of shame and greed?
2 I hear my people crying
  
in cot and mine and slum;
  
no field or mart is silent,
  
no city street is dumb.
  
I see my people falling
  
in darkness and despair.
  
Whom shall I send to shatter
  
the fetters which they bear?
3 We heed, O Lord, thy summons,
  
and answer: Here are we!
  
Send us upon thine errand,
  
let us thy servants be.
  
Our strength is dust and ashes,
  
our years a passing hour,
  
But thou canst use our weakness
  
to magnify thy power.
4 From ease and plenty save us;
  
from pride of place absolve;
  
purge us of low desire;
  
lift us to high resolve;
  
take us, and make us holy;
  
teach us thy will and way.
  
Speak, and behold! we answer;
  
command, and we obey!
                        
  John Haynes Holmes
                        
The Methodist Hymnal 1939 edition
<idle musing>
Not a terribly popular hymn, only occurring in 65 hymnals! But it is a good hymn in the finest social gospel way. Indeed, its author was a Unitarian, which is reflected in its general call as opposed to a specifically Jesus-centered call. Nonetheless, a solid hymn.
</idle musing>
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