Treatise Collection Of Forms Of Prayer
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-collection-of-forms-of-prayer-034 |
| Words | 398 |
Receive me, O my Saviour, as a sheep that is gone astray,
but would now return to the great Shepherd and Bishop of
my soul. Father, accept my imperfect repentance, compassionate my
infirmities, forgive my wickedness, purify my uncleanness,
strengthen my weakness, fix my unstableness, and let thy
good Spirit watch over me for ever, and thy love ever rule in
my heart, through the merits and sufferings and love of thy
Son, in whom thou art always well pleased. Give thy grace, O holy Jesus, to all the world; and let all
who are redeemed by thy blood, acknowledge thee to be the
Lord. Let all Christians, especially those of this nation,
keep themselves unspotted from the world. Let all Gover
nors, and especially our Sovereign, rule with wisdom and
justice; and let the Clergy be exemplary in their lives, and
discreet and diligent in their labours. Let our Universities
enjoy freedom from violence and faction, and excel in true
religion and sound learning. Be a help at hand to all that
are afflicted, and assist them to trust in thee. Raise up
friends for the widow and fatherless, the friendless and
oppressed. Give patience to all that are sick, comfort to all
troubled consciences, strength to all that are tempted. Be
gracious to my relations, ( ) to all that are endeared to me
by their kindnesses or acquaintance, to all who remember
me in their prayers, or desire to be remembered in mine
( ), Sanctify, O merciful Lord, the friendship which
thou hast granted me with these thy servants ( ). O
let our prayers be heard for each other, while our hearts are
united in thy fear and love, and graciously unite them
therein more and more. Strengthen the hearts of us thy
servants against all our corruptions and temptations; enable
us to consecrate ourselves faithfully and entirely to thy
service. Grant that we may “provoke each other to love”
and serve thee, and grow up together before thee in thy fear
and love, to thy heavenly kingdom. And by thy infinite
mercies, vouchsafe to bring us, with those that are dead in
thee, to rejoice together before thee, through the merits of our
Lord Jesus Christ; to whom, with thee and the Holy Ghost,
the blessed and only Potentate, the King of kings, and Lord
of lords, be honour and power everlasting.