Olney Hymns (1840)/Book 1/Hymn 111

111.
The Woman of Samaria.—John, iv, 28.

1 Jesus, to what didst thou submit,
To save thy dear-bought flock from hell!
Like a poor trav'ler see him sit
Athirst and weary by the well.

2 The woman who for water came
(What great events on small depend!)
Then learn'd the glory of his name,
The well of life, the sinner's Friend!

3 Taught from her birth to hate the Jews,
And fill'd with party pride, at first
Her zeal induced her to refuse
Water, to quench the Saviour's thirst.

4 But soon she knew the gift of God,
And Jesus, whom she scorn'd before,
Unask'd, that drink on her bestow'd
Which whoso tastes shall thirst no more.

5 His words her prejudice removed,
Her sin she felt, relief she found;
She saw and heard, believed and loved,
And ran to tell her neighbours round.

6 O come, this wondrous man behold,
The promised Saviour! this is he
Whom ancient prophecies foretold,
Born from our guilt to set us free,

7 Like her, in ignorance content,
I worshipp'd long I knew not what;
Like her, on other things intent,
I found him when I sought him not.

8 He told me all that e'er I did,
And told me all was pardon'd too;
And now, like her, as he has bid,
I live to point him out to you.