The Valley Of Vision – A Minister’s Evils

by Eugene Hor on December 7, 2009

If you’ve never read the prayers from The Valley Of Vision it’s a collection of Puritan prayers and devotions that’s not just food for the soul, but is also a help for our own personal prayers as a springboard for areas we should be working through.  I’m hoping to put out a prayer each week from The Valley Of Vision that I hope will encourage you in your prayer life.

Blessed Spirit Of God,
Four evils attend my ministry -
The devil treads me down by discouragement and shame
arising from coldness in private meditation.
Carelessness possesses me from natural dullness and dimness of spirit;
because in the past I have met with success and been highly regarded,
so that it does not matter if I have now failed.
Infirmities and weakness are mine from want of spiritual light, life and power,
so that souls have not been helped, and I have not felt thee to be near.
Lack of success has followed even when I have done my best.

But thou has shown me that the glory of everything
that is sanctified to do good is not seen in itself,
but in the source of its sanctification.
Thus my end in preaching is to know Christ, and impart his truth;
my principle in preaching is Christ himself, whom I trust,
for in him is fullness of spirit and strength;
my comfort in preaching is to do all for him.

Help me in my work to grow more humble,
to pick something out of all providences to that end,
to joy in thee and loathe myself,
to keep my life, being, soul, and body only for thee,
to carry my heart to thee in love and delight,
to see all my grace in thee, coming from thee,
to walk with thee in endearment.
Then, whether I succeed or fail,
nought matters by thee alone.

p.336, The Valley Of Vision

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