Let the Joy Overflow
By E. E. Hewitt
Lyrics
From the bright throne above,
And its waters are glowing
With the sunshine of love;
Take the blest consolation,
Which the Lord will bestow,
Take the cup of salvation—
Let the joy overflow.
O the joy!
With this wondrous salvation
Be our hearts all aglow;
O the joy!
Let the blessing run over,
And joy overflow.
Are athirst for His grace;
Go to them with His glory
Shining out from your face;
Tell of Jesus your Savior!
If His mercies you know,
Show the light of His favor—
Let the joy overflow.
To the Savior’s command;
By His care ever shielded
And upheld by His hand;
In the pathways of sadness,
Sweetest lilies may grow;
Let us sow seeds of gladness—
Let the joy overflow.
Bible Reference
Philippians 4:4
About This Hymn
“Let the Joy Overflow” by E. E. Hewitt is a radiant hymn of Christian gladness, urging believers to let the inner joy of salvation shine outwardly in daily life. Written during a time when gospel hymns were rich with themes of victory and testimony, this song captures the exuberant spirit of one whose heart has been transformed by the grace of Christ.
Hewitt, a Sunday School teacher and prolific hymn writer, often penned songs that encouraged believers to live joyfully and faithfully in the service of God. In “Let the Joy Overflow,” she reminds the believer that joy is not merely an inward feeling but a testimony to the world. The hymn celebrates the abiding presence of Christ in the heart and the privilege of sharing that happiness with others.
The lyrics are simple yet powerful, expressing a faith that delights in the Lord’s goodness. With a tone of cheerful exhortation, the song invites believers to “sing of His mercy and grace,” to let their lives reflect the gladness of redemption. Each verse builds on the idea that true Christian joy cannot remain hidden; it must overflow in song, service, and love.
Musically, the hymn carries the bright and lively rhythm typical of the late nineteenth-century gospel tradition. Its melody uplifts the spirit, perfectly matching the message of rejoicing. The repetition of the title phrase throughout the song reinforces the call to continual praise, echoing Paul’s command to “rejoice in the Lord always.”
“Let the Joy Overflow” remains a beautiful example of Hewitt’s gift for combining doctrine with devotion. It speaks to every believer’s call to live a life that radiates the joy of salvation, no matter the circumstances. In every age, this hymn continues to encourage Christians to let the gladness of the Lord fill their hearts and flow freely, blessing others with the same hope and peace that only Christ can give.
 
                 
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Hymn Information
 
                    - Category: Hymn
- Author/Writer: E. E. Hewitt (1898)
- Added: October 30, 2025
- Last Updated: October 30, 2025
- Views: 21
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