Treatise Prayers For Children
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-prayers-for-children-007 |
| Words | 361 |
Graft in my heart the love of thy name, increase in
me true religion, and mourish me with all goodness. Give
me the spirit to think and do always such things as be
rightful. Teach me to ask and seek only such things as
shall please thee and profit my soul. Give me such a
measure of thy grace, that I may run the way of thy
commandments, obtain thy gracious promises, and be made
a partaker of thy heavenly treasures. Pour down upon me
the abundance of thy mercy. Give me more than I can
either desire or deserve. O give me the increase of faith,
hope, and love; and keep me ever by thy help from all
things hurtful, and lead me to all things useful. Let thy
grace always prevent and follow me, that I may be
continually given to all good works, and may always glorify
my Father which is in heaven. These, and every other
blessing, for me, and for thy whole Church, I humbly beg in
the name, and for the sake of the merits, of Jesus Christ my
Redeemer; to whom, with thee and the Holy Ghost, &c. “Our Father,” &c. O GoD, the Creator and Preserver of all mankind, I most
humbly beseech thee now to accept my sincere praise and
thanksgiving for all the blessings and mercies that I have
enjoyed this day. It is thou, O Lord, alone, who hast
preserved me from dangers; and from thy gracious bounty
have I received all things needful to promote my present and
eternal happiness. Not unto me, O Lord, not unto me, but
unto thy name, be the praise. O Lord, I am unworthy,
through my manifold sins, to offer thee any sacrifice; yet, as
thy property is to have mercy and to forgive, I beseech thee
to accept this my bounden duty; not dealing with me
according to my deserving, but after thy mercy, and the
merits of thy dear Son Jesus Christ. I confess unto thee, O
my God, that I am tied and bound with the chain of my
sins; yet, let the pitifulness of thy great mercy loose me.