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The Valley of Vision: A Collection of Puritan Prayers and Devotions The Valley of Vision: A Collection of Puritan Prayers and Devotions by Arthur Bennett
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“Work in me more profound and abiding repentance;
Give me the fullness of godly grief, that trembles and fears, yet ever trust and loves, which is ever powerful, and ever confident;
Grant through the tears of repentance I may see more clearly the brightness and glories of the saving cross.”
Arthur Bennett, The Valley of Vision: A Collection of Puritan Prayers and Devotions
“​Oh God, it is amazing that men can talk so much about man's creaturely power and goodness, when, if thou didst not hold us back every moment, we should be devils incar​​nate.”
Arthur Bennett, The Valley of Vision: A Collection of Puritan Prayers and Devotions
“I live here as a fish in a vessel of water, only enough to keep me alive, ut in heaven I shall swim in the ocean. Here I have little air in me to keep me breathing, but there I shall have sweet and fresh gales; Here I have a beam of sun to lighten my darkness, a warm ray to keep me from freezing; yonder I shall live in light and warmth for ever.”
Arthur Bennett, The Valley of Vision: A Collection of Puritan Prayers and Devotions
“Thou didst love me before I loved thee,
an enemy, a sinner, a loathsome worm.”
Arthur Bennett, The Valley of Vision: A Collection of Puritan Prayers and Devotions
“THOU RIGHTEOUS AND HOLY SOVEREIGN,

In whose hand is my life
and whose are all my ways,
Keep me from fluttering about religion;
fix me firm in it,
for I am irresolute;
my decisions are smoke and vapour,
and I do not glorify thee,
or behave according to thy will;
Cut me not off before my thoughts grow to responses,
and the budding of my soul into full flower,
for thou art forbearing and good,
patient and kind.
Save me from myself,
from the artifices and deceits of sin,
from the treachery of my perverse nature,
from denying thy charge against my offences,
from a life of continual rebellion against thee,
from wrong principles, views, and ends;
for I know that all my thoughts,
affections, desires and pursuits
are alienated from thee.
I have acted as if I hated thee,
although thou art love itself;
have contrived to tempt thee to the uttermost,
to wear out thy patience;
have lived evilly in word and action.
Had I been a prince
I would long ago have crushed such a rebel;
Had I been a father
I would long since have rejected my child.
O, thou Father of my spirit,
thou King of my life,
cast me not into destruction,
drive me not from thy presence,
but wound my heart that it may be healed;
break it that thine own hand may make it whole.”
Arthur Bennett, The Valley of Vision: A Collection of Puritan Prayers and Devotions
“O God, make me worthy of this calling, that the name of Jesus may be glorified in me and I in him.”
Arthur Bennett, The Valley of Vision: A Collection of Puritan Prayers and Devotions
“May I consent to and delight in thy law after the inner man, never complain over the strictness of thy demands, but mourn over my want of conformity to them; never question thy commandments, but esteem them to be right. By thy spirit within me, may my practice spring from principle, and my dispositions be conformable with duty.”
Arthur Bennett, The Valley of Vision: A Collection of Puritan Prayers and Devotions
“I am well pleased with Thy will, whatever it is, or should be in all respects, and if Thou bidst me decide for myself in any affair, I would choose to refer all to Thee, for Thou art infinitely wise and cannot do amiss, as I am in danger of doing. I rejoice to think that all things are at Thy disposal, and it delights me to leave them there. Then prayer turns wholly into praise, and all I can do is to adore and bless Thee.”
Arthur Bennett, The Valley of Vision: A Collection of Puritan Prayers and Devotions
“I fall short of thy glory every day by spending hours unprofitably, by thinking that the things I do are good, when they are not done to thy end, nor spring from the rules of thy Word.

[From the prayer, Shortcomings]”
Arthur Bennett, The Valley of Vision: A Collection of Puritan Prayers and Devotions
“O MY FORGETFUL SOUL,
Awake from thy wandering dream;
turn from chasing vanities,
look inward, forward, upward,
view thyself,
reflect upon thyself,
who and what thou art, why here,
what thou must soon be.
Thou art a creature of God,
formed and furnished by him,
lodged in a body like a shepherd in his tent;
Dost thou not desire to know God’s ways?”
Arthur Bennett, The Valley of Vision: A Collection of Puritan Prayers and Devotions
“Let us bless thee at all times and forget not
how thou hast
forgiven our iniquities,
healed our diseases,
redeemed our lives from destruction,
crowned us with lovingkindness and
tender mercies,
satisfied our mouths with good things,
renewed our youth like the eagle’s.”
Arthur Bennett, The Valley of Vision: A Collection of Puritan Prayers and Devotions
“I rejoice to think that all things are at thy disposal, and I love to leave them there.
Then prayer turns wholly into praise,
and all I can do is to adore and love thee.
I want not the favour of man to lean upon,
for I know that thy electing grace is infinitely better.”
Arthur Bennett, The Valley of Vision: A Collection of Puritan Prayers & Devotions