Here is a prayer from the book, entitled, "The Gift of Gifts."
O Source of All Good,
What shall I render to thee for the gift of gifts, thine own dear Son, begotten, not created, my Redeemer, proxy, surety, substitute, His self-emptying incomprehensible, His infinity of love beyond the heart's grasp.
Herein is wonder of wonders:
He came below to raise me above, was born like me that I might become like Him.
Herein is love;
when I cannot rise to Him He draws near on wings of grace, to raise me to Himself.
Herein is power:
when Deity and humanity were infinitely apart, He united them in indissoluble unity, the uncreated and the created.
Herein is wisdom;
when I was undone, with no will to return to Him, and no intellect to devise recovery, He came, God-incarnate, to save me to the uttermost, as man to die my death, to shed satisfying blood on my behalf, to work out a perfect righteousness for me.
O God, take me in spirit to the watchful shepherds, and enlarge my mind; let me hear good tidings of great joy, and hearing, believe, rejoice, praise, adore,
my conscience bathed in an ocean of repose, my eyes uplifted to a reconciled Father; place me with ox, ass, camel, and goat, to look with them upon my Redeemer's face, and in Him account myself delivered from sin; let me with Simeon clasp the new-born child to my heart, embrace Him with undying faith, exulting that He is mine and I am His. In Him thou hast given me so much that heaven can give no more.
I am glad to hear that you are enjoying this book! I have had a copy of this book for awhile and have really enjoyed reading through the different prayers. They are very encouraging. A great book to tell others about! Also, I have been meaning to tell you about a book called "Mother at Home" by John Abbot-another great book by a puritan author concerning motherhood.
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