| The Grace of the Cross |
| O my Saviour, I thank thee from the depths of my being for thy
wondrous grace and love in bearing my sin in thine own
body on the tree. May thy cross be to
me as the tree that sweetens my
bitter Marahs, as the rod that blossoms with
life and beauty, as the brazen serpent that calls
forth the look of faith. By thy cross crucify
my every sin; Use it to increase
my intimacy with thyself; Make it the ground
of all my comfort, the liveliness of all my duties, the sum of all thy gospel
promises, the comfort of all my
afflictions, the vigour of my love,
thankfulness, graces, the very essence of my religion; And by it give me
that rest without rest, the rest of ceaseless
praise. O my Lord and
Saviour, Thou hast also
appointed a cross for me to take up and carry, a cross before thou givest me a
crown. Thou hast appointed
it to be my portion, but self-love hates it, carnal reason is
unreconciled to it; without the grace of patience I
cannot bear it, walk with it, profit
by it. O blessed cross,
what mercies dost thou bring with thee! Thou art only
esteemed hateful by my rebel will, heavy because I shirk thy load. Teach me, gracious
Lord and Saviour, that with my cross thou sendest
promised grace so that I may bear it
patiently, that my cross is thy yoke which
is easy, and thy burden which
is light. |