Olney Hymns (1840)/Book 1/Hymn 100
100.
Martha and Mary.—Luke, x, 38—42.
1 Martha her love and joy express'd
By care to entertain her guest;
While Mary sat to hear her Lord,
And could not bear to lose a word.
By care to entertain her guest;
While Mary sat to hear her Lord,
And could not bear to lose a word.
2 The principle, in both the same,
Produced in each a different aim;
The one to feast the Lord was led,
The other waited to be fed.
Produced in each a different aim;
The one to feast the Lord was led,
The other waited to be fed.
3 But Mary chose the better part,
Her Saviour's words refresh'd her heart,
While busy Martha angry grew,
And lost her time and temper too.
Her Saviour's words refresh'd her heart,
While busy Martha angry grew,
And lost her time and temper too.
4 With warmth she to her sister spoke,
But brought upon herself rebuke:
"One thing is needful, and but one,
Why do thy thoughts on many run?"
But brought upon herself rebuke:
"One thing is needful, and but one,
Why do thy thoughts on many run?"
5 How oft are we like Martha vex'd,
Encumber'd, hurried, and perplex'd,
While trifles so engross our thought
The one thing needful is forgot!
Encumber'd, hurried, and perplex'd,
While trifles so engross our thought
The one thing needful is forgot!
6 Lord, teach us this one thing to choose,
Which they who gain can never lose,—
Sufficient in itself alone,
And needful, were the world our own.
Which they who gain can never lose,—
Sufficient in itself alone,
And needful, were the world our own.
7 Let grov'ling hearts the world admire,—
Thy love is all that I require!
Gladly I may the rest resign,
If the one needful thing be mine!
Thy love is all that I require!
Gladly I may the rest resign,
If the one needful thing be mine!