If I gained the world but lost the Saviour, Were my life worth living for a day? Could my yearning heart find rest and comfort In the things that soon must pass away? If I gained the world, but lost the Saviour, Would my gain be worth the toil and strife? Are all earthly treasures worth comparing With the gift of God, eternal life? Had I wealth and love in fullest measure, With a name renowned both far and near, Yet no hope beyond, no harbor waiting, Where my storm-tossed vessel I could steer; If I gained the world, but lost the Saviour, Who endured the cross and died for me, Could then all the world afford a refuge Whither in my anguish I might flee? Oh, what emptiness - without the Saviour Mid the sins and sorrows here below! And eternity, how dark without Him - Only night and tears and endless woe! What though I might live without the Saviour, When I come to die, how would it be? Oh, to face the valley's gloom without Him! And without Him for eternity! Oh, the joy of having all in Jesus! What a balm the broken heart to heal! Ne'er a sin so great, but He can cleanse it, Not a sorrow that He does not feel! If I have but Jesus, only Jesus, Nothing else in all the world beside - Oh, then everything is mine in Jesus; For my needs and more He will provide.