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Dependence.

    By William Cowper



    To keep the lamp alive,
    With oil we fill the bowl;
    ‘Tis water makes the willow thrive,
    And grace that feeds the soul.


    The Lord’s unsparing hand
    Supplies the living stream;
    It is not at our own command,
    But still derived from him.


    Beware of Peter’s word,[1]
    Nor confidently say,
    “I never will deny thee, Lord,”
    But, “Grant I never may!”


    Man’s wisdom is to seek
    His strength in God alone;
    And e’en an angel would be weak,
    Who trusted in his own.


    Retreat beneath his wings,
    And in his grace confide;
    This more exalts the King of kings[2]
    Than all your works beside.


    In Jesus is our store,
    Grace issues from his throne;
    Whoever says, “I want no more,”
    Confesses he has none.



Extra Info:
[1] Matthew xxvi.33.
[2] John vi.29.


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