Carolyn sent me this prayer and I thought it was so good so I'm forwarding on to you. God is working at us from all angles. OUTSTANDING! Keep 'em coming! LGLO, Pastor Peter
New Year Prayers, from the diary of Ruth Bryan
1842
Precious Christ, I come with a large request for 1842: it is that You would be the "Alpha and Omega" of it. Do You not say, "Ask what I shall give you?" Yourself, Lord! You have most blessedly given Yourself to me. But I find sweet liberty to entreat more unfolding, revealing, and opening of Your glorious person, amazing work, and matchless love, than I have yet had; and more losing and treading down of SELF, too--that I may be lost in Your fullness, and forgotten and forsaken in Your soul-absorbing glories. Oh! raise me higher, draw me nearer, that I may daily die, and You live in me more manifestly. I just give myself to You, to live on You, to live in You, to live for You, more and more than heretofore, and that by the power of the Spirit resting on me. I humbly ask that mine may be a large and still-increasing portion; that, under fresh anointings, You, most lovely Jesus, may be more fully known, more loved, more served; for it is to You the Holy Spirit leads, of You He testifies.
Oh, do make this a large, rich, full year! You being increasingly honored in me, and I increasingly lost in You, and made an increasing blessing to Your dear people. An Ebenezer for past mercies befits me; large and magnificent have been Your bestowments; bountiful and constant Your favors to me--a poor worthless nothing! "Bless the Lord, O my soul--and all that is within me, bless His holy name!"
Sunday, January 4, 2009
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I printed this prayer and put it in my Bible so I can read it daily. It brings me back to where I need to be, which is "He must increase, but I must decrease," John 3:30. If we all prayed this every day of 2009, I wonder what great things God would do among us and in us! He will do abundantly more than we can ask or imagine! We must abide in Him every moment of every day, and let nothing less than that be our aim.
ReplyDeleteGreat admonition Carolyn. I'm going to print it as well.
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