Treatise Collection Of Prayers For Families
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-collection-of-prayers-for-families-007 |
| Words | 330 |
Guide and assist us in all our thoughts,
words, and actions. Make us willing to do and suffer what
thou pleasest; waiting for the mercy of our Lord, Christ
Jesus, unto etermal life. Blessed be thy goodness, which hath not suffered us to
wander without instruction after the foolish desires of our
own hearts; but hath clearly shown us where our happiness
lies. O may we receive, with all thankfulness, those holy
words which teach us the blessedness of poverty of spirit, of
mourning after thee, of meekness and gentleness, of hunger
ing and thirsting after righteousness, of mercifulness and
purity of heart, of doing good unto all, and patiently suffering
for doing the will of our Lord Christ. O may we always be in the number of those blessed souls. May we ever feel ourselves happy in having the kingdom of
God within us, in the comforts of the Holy One, in being
filled with all the fruits of righteousness, in being made the
children of the Highest, and, above all, in seeing thee, our
God. Let us abound in thy love more and more; and in
continual prayers and praises to thee, the Father of mercies
and God of all consolation, in Jesus Christ our Lord. And we desire, thou knowest, the good of all mankind,
especially of all Christian people; that they may all walk
worthy of the gospel, and live together in unity and Christian
love. For which end, we pray that all Christian Kings,
Princes, and Governors, may be wise, pious, just, and merciful,
endeavouring that all their subjects may lead peaceable lives
in all godliness and honesty; and more particularly, that our
Sovereign, King George, may be blessed with a religious,
quiet, long, and prosperous reign, and that all in authority
under him may seek, in their several stations, to right the
oppressed, to comfort the afflicted, to provide for the poor
and needy, and to relieve all those that are in any misery.