Thursday, December 31, 2009

An Old Prayer for the New Year

Here is a prayer taken from Puritan book of prayers. A good friend sent it to me. He said it is best if it is read slowly and savored. I found it to be so. Enjoy, and have a Happy New Year.

A New Year's Prayer
O Lord, Length of days does not profit me except the days are passed in Thy presence, in Thy service, to Thy glory. Give me a grace that precedes, follows, guides, sustains, sanctifies, aids every hour, that I may not be one moment apart from Thee, but may rely on Thy Spirit to supply every thought, speak in every word, direct every step, prosper every work, build up every mote of faith, and give me a desire to show forth Thy praise; testify Thy love, advance Thy kingdom.
I launch my bark on the unknown waters of this year, with Thee, O Father as my harbour, Thee, O Son, at my helm, Thee O Holy Spirit, filling my sails. Guide me to heaven with my loins girt, my lamp burning, my ear open to Thy calls, my heart full of love, my soul free.
Give me Thy grace to sanctify me, Thy comforts to cheer, Thy wisdom to teach, Thy right hand to guide, Thy counsel to instruct, Thy law to judge, Thy presence to stabilize. May Thy fear be my awe, Thy triumphs my joy.
From Valley of Vision

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow. Just one part of one sentence says it all to me: "Give me a grace that precedes, follows, guides, sustains, sanctifies, aids every hour, that I may not be one moment apart from Thee . . ."
If that one prayer is answered, all will be well in 2010.

Anonymous said...

Tim Challies posted the very same prayer today on his blog. Must be what God wants his people hear! Thanks.

Karen said...

Beautiful!