One thing’s needful: then, Lord Jesus, Keep this one thing in my mind; All beside, though first it please us, Soon a grievous yoke we find: Beneath it the heart is still fretting and striving, No true, lasting happiness ever deriving: The gain of this one thing all loss can requite, And teach me in all things to find some delight. | Soul, wilt thou this one thing find thee? Seek it in no earthly end; Leave all Nature far behind thee, High above the world ascend: For where God and man both in one are united, With God’s perfect fulness the heart is delighted; There, there is the worthiest lot and the best, My one and my all, and my joy, and my rest. | How were Mary’s thoughts devoted, Her eternal joy to find, As intent each word she noted, At her Saviour’s feet reclined: How kindled her heart, how devout was its feeling, While hearing the lessons that Christ was revealing; For Jesus all earthly concerns she forgot, And all was repaid in that one happy lot. | Thus my longings, heav’nward tending, Jesu, rest alone on Thee; Help me, thus on Thee depending, Saviour! come and dwell in me: Although all the world should forsake and forget Thee, In love I will follow Thee, ne’er will I quit Thee; For Jesus, both spirit and life is thy word, And is there a joy which Thou dost not afford? | Wisdom’s highest noblest treasure, Jesu! lies conceal’d in Thee; Grant that this may still the measure Of my will and actions be: Humility there and simplicity reigning, My steps shall in wisdom for ever be training; Oh! if I of Christ have this knowledge divine, The fulness of heavenly wisdom is mine. | Christ, Thou art the sole oblation That I’ll bring before my God; In his sight I’ve acceptation Only through thy streaming blood: Immaculate righteousness now I’ve acquired, Since Thou on the tree of the Cross hast expired; The robe of Salvation for ever is mine, In this shall my faith through eternity shine. | Let my soul, in full exemption, Wake up in thy likeness now; Thou art made to me redemption, My sanctification Thou. What though all through life in good works I had striven, For thy sake alone my reward should be given: Oh! let me all perishing pleasures forego, And thy life, O Jesus! alone let me know. | Where should else my hopes be centred? Grace o’erwhelms me with its flood; Thou, my Saviour, once hast enter’d Holiest heaven through thy blood: Eternal redemption for sinners there finding, From hell’s dark dominion my spirit unbinding, To me perfect freedom thy entrance has brought, And childlike to cry, “Abba, Father,” I’m taught. | Christ Himself, my Shepherd, feeds me, Peace and joy my spirit fill; In a pasture green He leads me Forth beside the waters still: Oh! nought to my soul is so sweet and reviving, As thus unto Jesus alone to be living; True happiness this, and this only supplies, Through faith on my Saviour to fasten my eyes. | Therefore, Jesus, my Salvation, Thou my One, my All shalt be; Prove my fix’d determination, Root out all hypocrisy: Look well if on sin’s slippery paths I am hasting, And lead me, O Lord, in the way everlasting; This one thing is needful, all others are vain, I count all but loss that I Christ may obtain. | |