Friday, January 05, 2007

A Pastor's Prayer

Recently a friend pointed me to Grace Gems!, a wonderful website. On their Pastor's Page there are a number of great articles and prayers from some of the church's most memorable writers. I found a puritan prayer called "A Ministers Confession" that really spoke to me.

O God,
I know that I often do Your work without
Your power, and sin by . . .
my dead, heartless, blind service,
my lack of inward light, love, delight,
my mind, heart, tongue moving without Your help.

I see my sinful heart in seeking the praise of others.
This is my vileness--to seek my own glory. It is my
deceit to preach and pray--in order to generate
admiration; whereas I should consider myself
more vile than any man in my own eyes.

Help me to rejoice in my infirmities and to
acknowledge my deficiencies before others.

Keep me from high thoughts of myself or my work,
for I am nothing but sin and weakness. In me no
good dwells, and my best works are tainted with
sin. Humble me to the dust before You. Root and
tear out the poisonous weed of pride, and show
me my utter nothingness. Keep me sensible of
my sinnership. Sink me deeper into penitence
and self-abhorrence.

Break the 'Dagon' of pride in pieces before
the ark of Your presence!

Demolish the 'Babel' of self-importance
and scatter it to the wind!

Level to the ground my 'Jericho walls'
of a haughty, rebel heart!

Then grace, free grace, will be my experience and
message. This is my ministry, my life, my prayer,
my end. Grant me grace that I shall not fail.


Soli Deo Gloria!

2 Comments:

At 10:49 AM, Blogger Andrew said...

I think I will print that out and post it near my desk!

Thanks for posting a few days back, those tunes you recorded. Listening to them reminds me of why I'm learning to play the guitar, and how much I have to learn and practice!

Grace and Peace,
Andrew

 
At 10:53 AM, Blogger Andrew said...

I think I will print out that prayer and post it next to my desk!

Thanks also for posting those tunes you recently recorded. Listening to them reminds me of why I'm learning to play the guitar, and also how much I have yet to learn!

Grace and Peace,
Andrew

 

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