Wesley Collected Works Vol 11
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-11-277 |
| Words | 313 |
O that we may agree with thy will in
all things for the time to come; and that all the powers of
our souls and bodies may be wholly dedicated to thy service. We desire unfeignedly that all the thoughts and designs of
our minds, all the affections and tempers of our hearts, and
all the actions of our life, may be pure, holy, and unreprovable
in thy sight. “Search us, O Lord, and prove us; try out our reins and
our heart. Look well if there be any way of wickedness in
us, and lead us in the way everlasting.” Let thy favour be
better to us than life itself; that so in all things we may
approve our hearts before thee, and feel the sense of thy
acceptance of us, giving us a joy which the world cannot give. Make it our delight to praise thee, to call to mind thy
loving-kindness, and to offer the sacrifice of thanksgiving. Help us to “take heed to ourselves, lest at any time our
hearts be overcharged with surfeiting or drunkenness, or the
cares of this life;” to have our conversation without covetous
mess, and to be content with such things as we have ; to
possess our bodies in sanctification and honour; to love our
neighbour as ourselves; and as we would that others should
do to us, do even so to them; to live peaceably, as much as
lieth in us, with all men; to put on the ornament of a meek
and quiet spirit; and to take those who have spoken in the
name of our Lord, for an example of suffering affliction, and
of patience; and when we suffer as Christians, not to be
ashamed, but to glorify thee our God on this behalf. And accept, good Lord, of all the praises of all thy people
met together this day.