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Henry Law

The chosen pleasure - ground of our souls!

Hebrews 4:16; John 17
Henry Law February, 26 2014 Audio
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. The chosen pleasure ground of
our souls, Henry Law, Family Prayers. O God of patience and
consolation, glory be to you for this throne of grace. Make
it ever to us the chosen pleasure ground of our souls. May it be
the fortress to which continually we flee. Here may we obtain mercy
and find grace to help in time of need. Here may we see by faith
your reconciled smile. Here may we rejoice to plead
the name of Jesus. Here, may we sharpen the sword
of the Spirit, anoint the shield of faith, and put on the helmet
of salvation. By prayer also, may we gather
supplies of heavenly manna, even the precious nourishment of your
Word. Thus may we be strengthened for
each conflict, nerved for our upward race, and empowered for
more than conquest over every foe. We know that Christ is the
open channel for all blessings to descend upon us. Help us to
beg until the sluices of mercy widely open and our souls are
so replenished that there shall be no room to receive more. We marvel at our cruel folly,
that when such enriching favours are within our reach, that we
are so slow to extend the hand to take them. Have compassion
on our deadness for your great name's sake, quicken us, arouse
us, stir us up. Fill us with holy zeal, put strength
into us, that we may strive with You and refuse to let You go. It is Your glory to be vanquished
by the power of prayer. May Your Spirit within us rest
all spiritual blessings from Your yielding hands.
Henry Law
About Henry Law
Henry Law (1797-1884) was Dean of Gloucester from 1862 until his death. He is mostly well known for his work, "Christ is All: The Gospel in the Pentateuch", which surveys typologies of Christ in the first five books of the Old Testament.
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