Lord Jesus,
I am
blind, be thou my light,
ignorant, be
thou my wisdom,
self-willed, be
thou my mind.
Open my ear to grasp
quickly thy Spirit’s voice,
and delightfully
run after his beckoning hand;
Melt my conscience
that no hardness remain,
make it alive to
evil’s slightest touch;
When Satan
approaches may I flee to thy wounds,
and there cease
to tremble at all alarms.
Be my good shepherd
to lead me into
the green
pastures of thy Word,
and cause me to
lie down beside the rivers
of its
comforts.
Fill me with peace,
that no disquieting worldly gales
may ruffle the
calm surface of my soul.
Thy cross was
upraised to be my refuge,
Thy blood streamed
forth to wash me clean,
Thy death occurred
to give me a surety,
Thy name is my
property to save me,
By thee all heaven
is poured into my heart,
but it is too
narrow to comprehend thy love.
I was a stranger, an
outcast, a slave, a rebel,
but thy cross has
brought me near,
has softened my
heart,
has made me thy
Father’s child,
has admitted me
to thy family,
has made me
joint-heir with thyself.
O that I may love
thee as thou lovest me,
that I may walk
worthy of thee, my Lord,
that I may
reflect the image of heaven’s first-born.
May I always see thy
beauty with the clear eye
of faith,
and feel the
power of thy Spirit in my heart,
for unless he
move mightily in me
no inward fire
will be kindled.