A Puritan Prayer

I ran across this in the Valley of Vision compilation of Puritan prayers. I thought it noteworthy and so here it is:

I thank Thee that many of my prayers have been refused. I have asked amiss and do not have, I have prayed from lusts and been rejected, I have longed for Egypt and been given a wilderness. Go on with Thy patient work, answering ‘no’ to my wrongful prayers, and fitting me to accept it. Purge me from every false desire, every base aspiration, everything contrary to Thy rule. I thank Thee for Thy wisdom and Thy love, for all the acts of discipline to which I am subject, for sometimes putting me into the furnace to refine my gold and remove my dross.

2 Responses to “A Puritan Prayer”


  1. 1 stevetu21 November 27, 2008 at 1:20 pm

    dude, i soo agree. Hecka true and hecka good

  2. 2 mikeling December 4, 2008 at 9:43 pm

    my mentor showed that book! puritan classics, I love it.


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