Wesley Collected Works Vol 11
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-11-288 |
| Words | 366 |
“O God, whose never-failing providence ordereth
all things both in heaven and earth, keep them and us, we
beseech thee, from all hurtful things, and give us those
things which are profitable for us, according to thine abundant
mercy in our Lord Jesus;” in whose words we conclude our
supplication unto thee, saying, “Our Father,” &c. ALMIGHTY and everlasting God, the sovereign Lord of all
creatures in heaven and earth, we acknowledge that our
beings, and all the comforts of them, depend on thee, the
Fountain of all good. We have nothing but what is owing
entirely to thy free and bounteous love, O most blessed Creator,
and to the riches of thy grace, O most blessed Redeemer. To thee, therefore, be given, by us and by all creatures
whom thou hast made to know how great and good thou art, all
honour and praise, all love and obedience, as long as we have
any being. “It is but meet, right, and our bounden duty, that
we should, at all times and in all places, give thanks unto thee,
O Lord,” and devoutly resign both soul and body to thee, to
be absolutely governed and ruled according to thy holy will. Further, we pray thee, increase every good desire which
we feel already in our hearts; let us always live as becomes
thy creatures, as becomes the disciples of Jesus Christ. Incline us to be more and more in love with thy laws, till
they are written upon our hearts. Stir up our wills to “love
them exceedingly,” and to cleave unto them as our very life. O that we might heartily surrender our wills to thine; that
we may unchangeably cleave unto it, with the greatest and
most entire affection to all thy commands. O that there
may abide for ever in us such a strong and powerful sense of
thy mighty love towards us in Christ Jesus, as may constrain. us freely and willingly to please thee, in the constant exercise
of righteousness and mercy, temperance and charity, meek
ness and patience, truth and fidelity; together with such an
humble, contented, and peaceable spirit, as may adorn the
religion of our Lord and Master.