Give Me Oil in My Lamp (Sing Hosanna)
Lyrics
give me oil in my lamp, I pray;
give me oil in my lamp, keep me burning,
keep me burning till the break of day.
Sing hosanna, sing hosanna,
sing hosanna to the King of kings!
Sing hosanna, sing hosanna,
sing hosanna to the King!
give me joy in my heart, I pray;
give me joy in my heart, keep me praising,
keep me praising till the break of day.
give me peace in my heart, I pray;
give me peace in my heart, keep me loving,
keep me loving till the break of day.
give me love in my heart, I pray;
give me love in my heart, keep me serving,
keep me serving till the break of day.
Bible Reference
Matthew 25:1-13; Luke 12:35-36; Romans 13:11-12; Psalm 119:105
About This Hymn
Give Me Oil in My Lamp is a well known African American spiritual that has been widely sung in revival meetings, Sunday schools, and congregational worship. The hymn draws its imagery from the Parable of the Ten Virgins in Matthew 25, using the metaphor of lamps and oil to encourage spiritual vigilance, readiness, and personal devotion to Christ.
The text repeatedly emphasizes the need for “oil in my lamp,” symbolizing the Holy Spirit, faith, and the preparedness of the believer. The refrain, “Give me oil in my lamp, keep me burning,” is simple and memorable, making it particularly effective for communal singing and children’s worship.
A key theme of the hymn is watchfulness. Believers are reminded to remain alert and spiritually prepared for the return of Christ, reflecting the biblical teaching that the faithful must live in readiness, maintaining a vibrant relationship with God.
The hymn also conveys joy and hope. The music and lyrics combine a lively, rhythmic structure with the serious spiritual message, encouraging both heartfelt worship and active participation. Its call and response style in some versions fosters engagement and community involvement.
Give Me Oil in My Lamp remains popular across denominations and continues to be used in services that focus on personal devotion, discipleship, and eschatological readiness. Its enduring appeal lies in its simple message, scriptural foundation, and the energy it brings to congregational singing.
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Hymn Information
- Category: Hymn
- Author/Writer: Traditional English Hymns (1952)
- Added: January 28, 2026
- Last Updated: January 28, 2026
- Views: 33
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