Treatise Prayers For Children
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-prayers-for-children-012 |
| Words | 376 |
Let thy mercy and goodness
follow me all the days of my life, and be thou my guide unto
death, and my portion for ever. Give me thy grace, that I
may duly consider my latter end and the fewness of my days,
that I may seriously apply my heart unto wisdom, and work
out my salvation with fear and trembling, before the night of
death cometh upon me, wherein no man can work. Enable
me so to live, that I may not only be looking but also longing
for my Saviour's appearing; that when he shall come, I may
also appear with him in glory. And now, O Lord my God,
I beseech thee, take me under thy protection this night, and
preserve me from all evil. I will lay me down in peace and
take my rest; for it is thou, Lord, only that makest me
dwell in safety. In thee have I trusted, let me never be
confounded. These and all other mercies I humbly beg in
the name of my Mediator Jesus Christ. Amen. “Our Father,” &c. ALMIGHTY and everlasting God, I bless thee, that of thy
infinite goodness thou hast preserved me this night past, and
brought me in safety to this morning. Withdraw not, I
humbly beseech thee, thy protection from me, but take me
under the care of thy providence this day. Watch over me
with the eyes of thy mercy, direct my soul and body according
to the rule of thy will, that I may pass this and all my days
to thy glory. O Lord, I am but a child, and know not how
to go out or come in ; and I am in the midst of a sinful
world. Give therefore unto thy servant an understanding
heart, that I may know and choose the good, and abhor and
shun that which is evil. According to thy mercy, think upon
me, O Lord, for thy goodness. Make me to remember thee
in the days of my youth. O learn me true wisdom, and let
the law of thy mouth be dearer to me than thousands of gold
and silver, and let my whole delight be therein. O let me be
devoted to thee from my childhood.