Olney Hymns (1840)/Book 1/Hymn 36
36.
The Meal and Cruse of Oil.—1 Kings, xvii, 16.
1 By the poor widow's oil and meal
Elijah was sustain'd;
Though small the stock, it lasted well,
For God the store maintain'd.
Elijah was sustain'd;
Though small the stock, it lasted well,
For God the store maintain'd.
2 It seem'd as if from day to day
They were to eat and die;
But still, though in a secret way,
He sent a fresh supply.
They were to eat and die;
But still, though in a secret way,
He sent a fresh supply.
3 Thus to his poor He still will give
Just for the present hour;
But for to-morrow they must live
Upon his word and power.
Just for the present hour;
But for to-morrow they must live
Upon his word and power.
4 No barn or storehouse they possess
On which they can depend;
Yet have no cause to fear distress,
For Jesus is their Friend,
On which they can depend;
Yet have no cause to fear distress,
For Jesus is their Friend,
5 Then let not doubts your mind assail;
Remember God has said,
"The cruse and barrel shall not fail,—
My people shall be fed."
Remember God has said,
"The cruse and barrel shall not fail,—
My people shall be fed."
6 And thus, though faint it often seems,
He keeps their grace alive;
Supplied by his refreshing streams,
Their dying hopes revive.
He keeps their grace alive;
Supplied by his refreshing streams,
Their dying hopes revive.
7 Though in ourselves we have no stock,
The Lord is nigh to save;
His door flies open when we knock,
And 'tis but ask and have.
The Lord is nigh to save;
His door flies open when we knock,
And 'tis but ask and have.