Treatise Collection Of Forms Of Prayer
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-collection-of-forms-of-prayer-027 |
| Words | 392 |
particularly with regard to religion? My Lord and my God, thou seest my heart, and my
desires are not hid from thee. I am encouraged by my happy
experience of thy goodness, (particularly this day past,) to
present myself before thee, notwithstanding I know myself
unworthy of the least favour from thee. I am ashamed when
I think how long I have lived a stranger, yea, an enemy to
thee, taking upon me to dispose of myself, and to please
myself in the main course of my life. But I now unfeignedly
desire to return unto thee, and, renouncing all interest and
propriety in myself, to give myself up entirely to thee; I
would be thine, and only thine for ever. But I know I am
nothing, and can do nothing of myself; and if ever I am
thine, I must be wholly indebted to thee for it. O my God,
my Saviour, my Sanctifier, turn not away thy face from a
poor soul that seeks thee; but as thou hast kindled in me
these desires, so confirm, increase, and satisfy them. Reject
not that poor gift which I would make of myself unto thee,
but teach me so to make it, that it may be acceptable in thy
sight. Lord, hear me, help me, and show mercy unto me,
for Jesus Christ’s sake. To thee, O God, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, my Creator,
Redeemer, and Sanctifier, I give up myself entirely: May I
no longer serve myself, but thee, all the days of my life. I give thee my understanding: May it be my only care to
know thee, thy perfections, thy works, and thy will. Let all
things else be as dung and dross unto me, for the excellency
of this knowledge. And let me silence all reasonings against
whatsoever thou teachest me, who canst neither deceive, nor
be deceived. I give thee my will: May I have no will of my own;
whatsoever thou willest may I will, and that only. May I
will thy glory in all things, as thou dost, and make that my
end in everything; may I ever say with the Psalmist,
“Whom have I in heaven but thee? and there is none upon
earth that I desire beside thee.” May I delight to do thy
will, O God, and rejoice to suffer it.