A Prayer for Year's End

Let me share again today a prayer from The Valley of Vision that great collection of Puritan prayers. This one seems appropriate as we approach the end of another year and look forward to the year beyond.

O Love beyond Compare,
Thou art good when thou givest,
when thou takest away,
when the sun shines upon me,
when night gathers over me.
Thou hast loved me before the foundation of the world,
and in love didst redeem my soul;
Thou dost love me still,
in spite of my hard heart, ingratitude, distrust.
Thy goodness has been with me another year,
leading me through a twisting wilderness,
in retreat helping me to advance,
when beaten back making sure headway.
Thy goodness will be with me in the year ahead;
I hoist sail and draw up anchor,
With thee as the blessed pilot of my future as of my past.
I bless thee that thou hast veiled my eyes to the waters ahead.
If thou hast appointed storms of tribulation,
thou wilt be with me in them;
If I have to pass through tempests of persecution and temptation,
I shall not drown;
If I am to die,
I shall see thy face the sooner;
If a painful end is to be my lot,
grant me grace that my faith fail not;
If I am to be cast aside from the service I love,
I can make no stipulation;
Only glorify thyself in me whether in comfort or trial,
as a chosen vessel meet always for thy use.

Comments (6)

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Anonymous's picture

Amen!

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Anonymous's picture

I use these prayers on a regular basis, keeping a leather bound copy with my Bible. They really knew how to pray. I may be using one on my blog for year end too. May God grace your day.

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Anonymous's picture

For some reason I couldn’t post a comment to the original post, but I just wanted to say thank you very much for your 2004 article about the problems with John Eldredge’s writings. I just finished reading Captivating and found certain parts of it very helpful, but there was also something about it (aside from its obviously flowery style:) that disturbed me which I couldn’t quite put my finger on. However, I was just adding Desire and Wild at Heart to my list of books to be read, and googling them, stumbled across your article. There was much truth in everything you said; you articulated what I couldn’t, and your point about his lack of belief in human depravity particularly struck home. I can only assume God sent me to your article on purpose. Thank you.

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Anonymous's picture

It’s a very good challenge for believers today to see if our souls are truly in alignment with such a prayer. Do we have such great rest in God for the year(s) ahead, independent of the circumstances that await us? And just how critical are future circumstances to our contentment? Do we say, “Lord, give me worldly prosperity and comforts”, or “Only glorify thyself in me whether in comfort or trial”? Surely the acutely biblical demeanor of this prayer is drastically different than what most of us can expect to find in our hearts. May God give us grace to make this prayer ours.

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Anonymous's picture

Just a note of thanks for the blessing of your blog and your many books recommendations and thoughtful reflections. Grace and peace for 2009. David

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Anonymous's picture

The Valley of Vision is perhaps the finest collection of prayers in one volume. Truly one of my favorites.

Ben Witherington’s year-end prayer is worthy at http://benwitherington.blogspot.com/2008/12/new-years-prayer-for-2009.html.