The following is a prayer from The Valley of Vision, a devotional book of prayers by various Puritan pastors edited by Arthur Bennett and published by Banner of Truth. I have given away more copies of this little book than I can count. If you want to deepen your prayer life, I highly recommend it.
O MY SAVIOUR,
Help me.
I am so slow to learn,
so prone to forget,
so weak to climb;
I am in the foothills when I should be
on the heights;
I am pained by my graceless heart,
my prayerless days,
my poverty of love,
my sloth in the heavenly race,
my sullied conscience,
my wasted hours,
my unspent opportunities.
I am blind while light shines around me:
take the scales from my eyes,
grind to dust the evil heart of unbelief.
Make it my chiefest joy to study thee,
meditate on thee,
gaze on thee,
sit like Mary at thy feet,
lean like John on thy breast,
appeal like Peter to thy love,
count like Paul all things dung.
Give me increase and progress in grace
so that there may be
more decision in my character,
more vigour in my purposes,
more elevation in my life,
more fervour in my devotion,
more constancy in my zeal.
As I have a position in the world,
keep me from making the world my position;
May I never seek in the creature
what can be found only in the Creator;
Let not faith cease from seeking thee
until it vanishes into sight.
Ride forth in me, thou King of kings
and Lord of lords,
that I may live victoriously,
and in victory attain my end.

“As I have a position in the world, keep me from making the world my position;” This whole prayer is beautiful! Thanks!
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That’s one of my favorite lines too. Did your copy come yet?
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And speaking of “Sovereignty” (not that we were, but you know…) thought of your book with this post:http://mitchteemley.com/2016/02/21/dont-trust-god-3/
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Haha! That was a cute post. =)
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