I have the privilege of preaching tonight on the topic of the Trinity. It seemed appropriate, then, that I would combine this topic with the prayers I often post on Sundays—prayers drawn from The Valley of Vision. This prayer is the first in the book and is known simply as “The Trinity.” What a great prayer it is.
Three in One, One in Three, God of my salvation,
Heavenly Father, blessed Son, eternal Spirit,
I adore thee as one Being, one Essence,
one God in three distinct Persons,
for bringing sinners to thy knowledge and to thy kingdom.
O Father, thou hast loved me and sent Jesus to redeem me;
O Jesus, thou hast loved me and assumed my nature,
shed thine own blood to wash away my sins,
wrought righteousness to cover my
unworthiness;
O Holy Spirit, thou hast loved me and entered
my heart, implanted there eternal life,
revealed to me the glories of Jesus.
Three Persons and one God, I bless and praise thee,
for love so unmerited, so unspeakable,
so wondrous, so mighty to save the lost
and raise them to glory.
O Father, I thank thee that in fullness of grace
thou hast given me to Jesus, to be his sheep,
jewel, portion;
O Jesus, I thank thee that in fullness of grace
thou hast accepted, espoused, bound me;
O Holy Spirit, I thank thee that in fullness of
grace thou hast
exhibited Jesus as my salvation,
implanted faith within me,
subdued my stubborn heart,
made me one with him for ever.
O Father, thou art enthroned to hear my prayers,
O Jesus, thy hand is outstretched to take my
petitions,
O Holy Spirit, thou art willing to help my
infirmities, to show me my need,
to supply words, to pray within me,
to strengthen me that I faint not in
supplication.
O Triune God, who commandeth the universe,
thou hast commanded me to ask for those
things that concern thy kingdom and my soul.
Let me live and pray as one baptized into the
threefold Name.






Comments (5) »
1. Nathan W. Bingham
November 16, 2008
3:41 PM
Amen!
I just prayed this prayer with my family, and am convinced more than ever that I really need to purchase The Valley of Vision.
Not sure if I’m too late with the timezones, but I am praying that God is glorified as you faithfully proclaim His Word in your evening service. Be sure to post a link to the audio.
The Trinitarian nature of salvation is glorious. On the side-bar at Cal.vini.st I have a 3 minute audio clip from Dr. Steven J. Lawson which I edited from his appearance on Iron Sharpens Iron. Those 3 minutes simply, and succinctly sum up Calvinism or the ‘Doctrines of Grace’, demonstrating how it is wrapped up within the doctrine of the Holy Trinity.
2. rebecca
November 16, 2008
5:42 PM
I love this! I will be using it.
3. Matthew Dalton
November 16, 2008
11:17 PM
Tim, I’ve been a reader of your blog for a while now. I’m an RSSer, and therefore I tend not to comment. But I just wanted to thank you for doing this. It is a constant encouragement to me! Be blessed!
4. Barbara
November 17, 2008
1:14 PM
I must admit that I am truly confused. How can anybody believe that God raised Himself from the dead, if God cannot die? Or better yet, how can God sit ‘at the right hand’ of Himself????? How can you feel comfortable preaching the ‘Antichrist System’ to others?
5. djohn
November 17, 2008
9:35 PM
I just purchased this book over the weekend and just read this prayer prior to reading your post and I loved it, and HIGHLY reccommend this book to all your readers.