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.

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.

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.

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?"

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!

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.

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!