Hymns

The prophets sons, in time of old,

by John Newton·1779·Meter 8.6.8.6 (CM)

Based on 2 Ki 6:5,6

1

The prophets sons, in time of old,
Though to appearance poor;
Were rich without possessing gold,
And honored, though obscure.

2

In peace their daily bread they eat,
By honest labor earned;
While daily at Elisha's feet,
They grace and wisdom learned.

3

The prophet's presence cheered their toil,
They watched the words he spoke;
Whether they turned the furrowed soil,
Or felled the spreading oak.

4

Once as they listened to his theme,
Their conference was stopped;
For one beneath the yielding stream,
A borrowed axe had dropped.

5

"Alas! it was not mine, he said,
How shall I make it good?"
Elisha heard, and when he prayed,
The iron swam like wood.

6

If God, in such a small affair,
A miracle performs;
It shows his condescending care
Of poor unworthy worms.

7

Though kings and nations in his view
Are but as motes and dust;
His eye and ear are fixed on you,
Who in his mercy trust.

8

Not one concern of ours is small,
If we belong to him;
To teach us this, the LORD of all,
Once made the iron swim.