Wesley Collected Works Vol 11
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-11-238 |
| Words | 383 |
Give thy strength
unto thy servant, that thy love may fill my heart, and be the
motive of all the use I make of my understanding, my
affections, my senses, my health, my time, and whatever
other talents I have received from thee. Let this, O God,
rule my heart without a rival; let it dispose all my thoughts,
words, and works; and thus only can I fulfil my duty and
thy command, of loving thee “with all my heart, and mind,
and soul, and strength.”
O thou infinite Goodness, confirm thy past mercies to me,
by enabling me, for what remains of my life, to be more
faithful than I have hitherto been to this thy great command. For the time I have yet to sojourn upon earth, O let me
fulfil this great duty. Permit me not to be in any delusion
here; let me not trust in words, or sighs, or tears, but love
thee even as thou hast commanded. Let me feel, and then
I shall know, what it is to love thee with all my heart. O merciful God, whatsoever thou deniest me, deny me
not this love. Save me from the idolatry of “loving the
world, or any of the things of the world.” Let me never
love any creature, but for thy sake, and in subordination to
thy love. Take thou the full possession of my heart; raise
there thy throne, and command there as thou dost in heaven. Being created by thee, let me live to thee; being created for
thee, let me ever act for thy glory; being redeemed by thee,
let me render unto thee what is thine, and let my spirit ever
cleave to thee alone. Iet the prayers and sacrifices of thy holy Church, offered
unto thee this day, be graciously accepted. “Clothe thy
Priests with righteousness, and pardon all thy people who are
not prepared according to the preparation of the sanctuary.”
Prosper all those who are sincerely engaged in propagating
or promoting thy faith and love ( )*: “Give thy Son the
Heathen for his inheritance, and the utmost parts of the
earth for his possession;” that from the rising up of the sun
unto the going down of the same, thy name may be great
among the Gentiles.