Tuesday, April 11, 2023

The Puritan's Prayer

 O LORD,

I am a shell full of dust,but animated with an invisible rational souland made anew by an unseen power of grace;Yet l am no rare object of valuable price,but one that has nothing and is nothing,although chosen of thee from eternity,given to Christ, and born again;I am deeply convinced of the evil and misery of a sinful state,of the vanity of creatures,but also of the sufficiency of Christ.When thou wouldst guide me I control myself,When thou wouldst be sovereign I rule myself.When thou wouldst take care of me I suffice myself.When I should depend on thy providings I supply myself,When I should submit to thy providence I follow my will,When I should study, love, honour, trust thee, I serve myself;I fault and correct thy laws to suit myself,Instead of thee I look to man's approbation,and am by nature an idolater.Lord, it is my chief design to bring my heart back to thee.Convince me that I cannot be my own god, or make myself happy,nor my own Christ to restore my joy,nor my own Spirit to teach, guide, and rule me . . . .Then take me to the cross and leave me there.1

  1. Arthur Bennett, ed., The Valley of Vision: A Collection of Puritan Prayers & Devotions (Carlisle, Pa.: The Banner of Truth Trust, © 1975, 1988, 2003).

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