Sunday, June 17, 2007

The Lord's Day

When I started this blog, one of my intentions was to write about ways I've grown and changed since college, as a way of "catching up" with friends with whom I've lost contact. One of the ways my thinking has changed the most is in my understanding of the importance of the local church in the life of a Christian. I'm *hoping* to flesh that out more in some blogs this week, but for today I thought I would post this great prayer from Valley of Vision:

The Lord's Day

O Lord my Lord,
this is thy day,
the heavenly ordinance of rest,
the open door of worship,
the record of Jesus’ resurrection,
the seal of the sabbath to come,
the day when saints militant and triumphant unite in endless song.

I bless thee for the throne of grace,
that here free favor reigns;
that open access to it is through the blood of Jesus;
that the veil is torn aside and I can enter the holiest
and find thee ready to hear,
waiting to be gracious,
inviting me to pour out my needs,
encouraging my desires,
promising to give more than I ask or think.

But while I bless thee, shame and confusion are mine:
I remember my past misuse of sacred things,
my irreverent worship,
my base ingratitude,
my cold, dull praise.
Sprinkle all my past Sabbaths with the cleansing blood of Jesus,
and may this day witness deep improvement in me.

Give me in rich abundance
the blessings the Lord’s Day was designed to impart;
May my heart be fast bound against worldly thoughts or cares;
Flood my mind with peace beyond understanding;
may my meditations be sweet,
my acts of worship life, liberty, joy,
my drink the streams the flow from they throne,
my food the precious Word,
my defence the shield of faith,
and may my heart be more knit to Jesus.

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