Monday, June 13, 2005

Valley of Vision 1

One of my favorite devotional materials is a book called "The Valley of Vision." It is a collection of Puritan prayers and meditations. I will go so far as to say that no "modern" people prayed the way the Puritans did...or saw God the same way. Every time I read it I am filled at once with both an incredible feeling of lack and a desire for more of God.

I read this one last night...

The Servant in Battle
O LORD, I bless thee that the issue of the battle between thyself and Satan
has never been uncertain,and will end in victory.
Calvary broke the dragon's head,
and I contend with a vanquished foe,

who with all his subtlety and strengthhas already been overcome.
When I feel the serpent at my heel
may I remember him whose heel was bruised,

but who, when bruised, broke the devil's head.

My soul with inward joy extols the mighty conqueror.
Heal me of any wounds received in the great conflict;
if I have gathered defilement,
if my faith has suffered damage,
if my hope is less than bright,
if my love is not fervent,
if some creature-comfort occupies my heart,
if my soul sinks under pressure of the fight.
O thou whose every promise is balm,
every touch life,
draw near to thy weary warrior,refresh me, that I may rise again to wage the strife,and never tire until my enemy is trodden down.

Give me such fellowship with thee that I may defy Satan,
unbelief, the flesh, the world,with delight that comes not from a creature,
and which a creature cannot mar.
Give me a draught of the eternal fountain
that lieth in thy immutable, everlasting love and decree.
Then shall my hand never weaken, my feet never stumble,
my sword never rest, my shield never rust,my helmet never shatter,
my breastplate never fall,
as my strength rests in the power of thy might.


You can find more prayers and meditations like this one, here:
http://www.oldlandmarks.com/puritan.htm

Or you can buy the entire volume, here:
http://www.christianbook.com/Christian/Books/product?event=AFF&p=1012012&item_no=1512283

1 comment:

  1. Hey! I took a look at the Puritans' Prayers and Meditations...Wow! "Rich" is the best word I can use to describe them. The Puritans, although I'm sure struggled with the flesh just as we do, seemed to recognize their total dependence on God and wrote about it so passionately. Thanks for sharing it with us...I've got it bookmarked so I can continue reading these beautiful works.

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