WhatWant I with the World?

What want I with the world

And all its treasures?

In Thee alone, Lord Jesus,

Are my true pleasures.

Thou art my soul's delight;

My joy I find in Thee!

My rest and peace art Thou!

My heart's tranquility!

What want I with the world?

The world is as a smoke

Which vanishes in air;

And, like a shadow fleet,

That stays not any where

My Jesus, though, remains,

When all things else decline;

My heart's true confidence,

Jesus alone is mine!

What want I with the world?

The world seeks its renown

Among the grand and great;

Thinks not how quickly glides

Its phantasy and state

But sweeter far to me

Is Jesu's love alone;

And this my heart's desire,

To see Him on His throne.

What want I with the world?

The world seeks worldly wealth;

Its hope on mammon rests;

Its comforts rise and fall,

With money in its chests

There is a nobler prize,

On which my heart reclines;

The joys of Jesu's love,

Which in my spirit shines.

What want I with the world?

The world is sorely tried,

If scorn its portion be;

And most, when over-reached

By deeper subtlety

I bear the cross of Christ,

His pleasure to fulfil;

His favour my delight;

My peace to do His will!

What want I with the world?

The world so high esteems

Its fleeting fancies gay;

Its follies to retain

Would barter heaven away;

She hangs her hope on that

Which care can only yield:

I love my Lord and God,

My fortress and my shield.

What want I with the world?

What want I with the world?

As grass it fades away;

The stamp of death is there;

It hasteth to decay;

Health doth itself depart;

All earthly creatures fade

Jesus sustains; my heart

Is by His love repaid.

What want I with the world?

What want I with the world?

My Jesus is my life,

My substance, and my joy,

In this poor scene of strife

To Him I gladly bow;

I worship at His feet;

He is my heaven, my all;

Therefore do I repeat,

What want I with the world?

From the German.