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Sunday May 18, 2008

Prayer for the Lord’s Day Evening

Since I committed to daily blogging I’ve often joked that the day I don’t post, lots of people will presume I’m dead. This is one of those days that saw me hurry through the morning and then head to church. After the service we enjoyed an afternoon of fellowship with a family in our church and we then went to the evening service. Suddenly it’s 7:30 and I haven’t blogged. We came home to a flashing light on the phone and a message checking to make sure we were still alive. “You haven’t posted yet so I just wanted to check in and make sure everything’s okay.”

As I’ve been using Sundays to lately to post prayers, I thought it appropriate today to post a prayer for the Lord’s Day Evening. Once again this is drawn from The Valley of Vision.


MOST HOLY GOD,
May the close of an earthly sabbath remind me that the last of them will one day end.
Animate me with joy that in heaven praise will never cease,
that adoration will continue forever,
that no flesh will grow weary,
no congregations disperse,
no affections flag,
no thoughts wander,
no will droop,
but all will be adoring love.
Guard my mind from making ordinances my stay or trust,
from hewing out broken cisterns,
from resting on outward helps.
Wing me though earthly forms to thy immediate presence;
May my feeble prayers show me the emptiness and vanity of my sins;
Deepen in me the conviction that my most fervent prayers,
and my lowly confessions, need to be repented of.
May my best services bring me nearer to the cross,
and prompt me to cry, ‘None but Jesus!’
By thy Spirit give abiding life to the lessons of this day:
May the seed sown take deep root and yield a full harvest.
Let all who see me take knowledge that I have been with thee
that thou has taught me my need as a sinner
hast revealed a finished salvation to me,
hast enriched me with all spiritual blessings,
hast chosen me to show forth Jesus to others,
hast helped me to dispel the mists of unbelief.
O great Creator, mighty Protector, gracious Preserver,
thou dost load me with loving kindnesses,
and hast made me thy purchased possession,
and redeemed me from all guilt;
I praise and bless thee for
my sabbath rest,
my calm conscience,
my peace of heart.

Comments (5) »


1. TulipGirl
May 18, 2008
8:08 PM

Amen.


2. donsands
May 18, 2008
9:55 PM

“redeemed me from all guilt”

Amen. When my heart condemns me, and it surely does from time to time, I need to recognize that God is greater than my heart.
I am a great sinner. But I have a greatly gracious Savior and God.

Thanks for the prayer.


3. Laurie
May 19, 2008
3:12 PM

“May my feeble prayers show me the emptiness and vanity of my sins;
Deepen in me the conviction that my most fervent prayers,
and my lowly confessions, need to be repented of.”

It’s such a comfort to remember that great Christians of old felt this way too.


4. Erik K.
May 20, 2008
10:39 PM

“Since I committed to daily blogging I’ve often joked that the day I don’t post, lots of people will presume I’m dead.” I thought for just a moment when May 18th didn’t appear on your site that the Cal Ripken consecutive day blogging streak had come to an end. Oh well, one of these days we, like those who attended Ripkens surprise game, will be here to “experience it”.


5. Xandra
May 23, 2008
4:25 AM

Oddly enough, I have this book sitting beside me on the table. I have participated in your giveaways but never actually read your blog until now, which has been as unfortunate mistake on my part! This is a beautiful prayer and I thank you for sharing it.

I recently purchased your book, The Discipline of Spiritual Discernment and I was completely blessed. I praise God that He has gifted people like you with the ability to make thoughtful insights into His word in such an intelligent and forthright manner.

I look forward to reading your blog daily!

Xandra