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SDAH 493
Like the woman at the well I was seeking
For things that could not satisfy:
And then I heard my Savior speaking:
” Draw from my well that never shall run dry”.


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Hymn Spotlight: Fill My Cup, Lord
Inspired by the encounter between Jesus and the Samaritan woman at Jacob’s well (John 4), this hymn reflects the Savior’s promise of living water that forever satisfies the soul. It also draws from Psalm 23:5, where David declares, “My cup runneth over,” capturing the fullness and abundance found in Christ alone. Written and composed in 1959 by Richard Blanchard, a Methodist pastor born in Chungking, China, this song became his most well-known work among many others. Its heartfelt plea—“Fill my cup, Lord”—is both a prayer and a declaration of dependence on the One whose well never runs dry. As we sing, we are reminded that only Jesus can quench the deep thirst of the spirit and fill our lives with His overflowing grace.
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Introductions for Sabbath School Song Service (based on specific lesson quarterlies):
The story of the woman at Jacob’s well, found in John 4 is the inspiration for this song. Jesus’ words, “But whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst,” becomes in the song “Draw from My well that never shall run dry.” Also, the well-known words from Psalm 23:5, “My cup runneth over,” are echoed in “Fill my cup, Lord.”
Richard Blanchard, who wrote both words and music, was born March 14, 1925, in Chungking, China. He received his education at Davidson College, Mercer University, and Candler School of Theology at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. Ordained to the Methodist ministry in 1948, he has served pastorates in Georgia and Florida. “Fill My Cup, Lord” has been used more than any of his other works, which include “The Gospel According to You,” “Treasures in Heaven,” “Revelation,” and “God Can.”
📖 Reference: Companion to the Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal by Wayne Hooper and Edward E. White. Review and Herald Publishing Association, 1988.

Text
1
Like the woman at the well I was seeking
For things that could not satisfy:
And then I heard my Savior speaking:
” Draw from my well that never shall run dry”.
Refrain
Fill my cup Lord, I lift it up, Lord!
Come and quench this thirsting of my soul;
Bread of heaven, Feed me till I want no more–
Fill my cup, fill it up and make me whole!
2
There are millions in this world who are craving
The pleasures earthly things afford;
But none can match the wondrous treasure
That I find in Jesus Christ my Lord.
3
So, my brother, if the things this world gave you
Leave hungers that won’t pass away,
My blessed Lord will come and save you,
If you kneel to Him and humbly pray:

Hymn Info
Biblical Reference
(a) John 4:14, 15 (r) Ps 23:5; John 6:32
Author
Richard Blanchard (1925-2004)
Copyright
Copyright 1959 by Richard Blanchard. Assigned to Sacred Songs (A Div. of Word, Inc.). All rights reserved. International copyright secured. Used by permission.
Metrical Number
Irregular
Composer
Richard Blanchard




