The Words of Faith and Devotion
Prayer's Greatest Hits
The English Reformation of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries produced two everlasting monuments of the English language. The first is the King James Bible. No other text, not even Shakespeare’s immortal poetry and plays, has so fundamentally shaped the English language and all of English-speaking Christianity as much as the King James Bible. Many of us are familiar with its beauty, eloquence, and rhythm. Less familiar to us, perhaps, is the second great monument the emerged in the English Reformation, the Book of Common Prayer. This book is the liturgical and doctrinal manual that governs the faith and practice of Anglican congregations when they gather for worship. At its core, the Book of Common Prayer is a collection of prayer’s greatest hits. The King James Bible taught the words of Scripture, while the Book of Common Prayer taught the words of faith and devotion. Together, these two great monuments shaped English Christianity and are the heritage of every speaker of the English language.
A preacher once said, “Prayer is the soul of religion . . . Failure in prayer is the loss of religion itself in its inward and dynamic aspect of fellowship with the Eternal.” Since this is undoubtedly true, how vital it is that we cultivate this “soul of religion” so that we experience meaningful fellowship with God each day. The Book of Common Prayer is a treasure chest of beautiful prayers that are just as moving and meaningful today as they were centuries ago. They have been the vessels that have carried many saints beyond the world’s horizon into the presence of God. I highly recommend using some of these prayers in your own devotions to enrich your communion with God. Perhaps you will find them a heavenly transport for your soul too.
Here are some of my personal favorites. Give these a try. Begin by praying these very slowly and thoughtfully word-for-word, then, still praying, reflect on the meaning and feeling of them and expand them into your own words as your heart glows warm in fellowship with your God.
“We humbly beseech thee, O Father, mercifully to look upon our infirmities; and, for the glory of thy Name, turn from us all those evils that we most justly have deserved; and grant that in all our troubles we may put our whole trust and confidence in thy mercy, and evermore serve thee in holiness and pureness of living, to thy honor and glory; through our only Mediator and Advocate, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen”
“Grant us, O Lord, not to mind earthly things, but to love things heavenly; and even now, while we are placed among things that are passing away, to cleave to those that shall abide; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.”
“O Almighty God, who pourest out on all who desire it the spirit of grace and of supplication: Deliver us, when we draw near to thee, from coldness of heart and wanderings of mind, that with steadfast thoughts and kindled affections we may worship thee in spirit and in truth; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.”
“Almighty and eternal God, so draw our hearts to thee, so guide our minds, so fill our imaginations, so control our wills, that we may be wholly thine, utterly dedicated unto thee; and then use us, we pray thee, as thou wilt, and always to thy glory and the welfare of thy people; through our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Amen.”
Grace and peace,
Pastor Wesley
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