Monday, December 17, 2012

In Every Action I Would Seek YOUR Glory.

Death will soon lay his 
long icy fingers upon me!
(The following is an excerpt from the diary of James Smith, 1862)

Time flies with rapid wing! 

Eternity, with all its 
solemnities approaches! 

My soul, are you ready? 
Are you willing to launch away?

I realize more than ever that 

my time below is growing short; 
that death will soon lay his long  
icy fingers upon me, and take 
me away. May my latter days be . . .
  crowned with peace,
  characterized by holiness, and
  honored with extensive usefulness--
this is all my desire.

Another week has run into eternity, 

and here I am, left on the sands 
of time, with opportunities to do good, 
and get good for my own soul. May . . .
  my poor dull mind be enlightened,
  my hard heart be softened, and
  my irregular life be made to accord 

exactly with the holy Word of God.

I want to be as holy as JESUS 

is holy; and to be employing all 
my powers in GOD'S service. Every 
moment, I would give to the LORD. 

I am hastening to Heaven--
and there all my powers, 
faculties, and talents will be 
employed for GOD forever!

Nothing but the presence, power, 

and work of the HOLY SPIRIT, 
will make me what I ought to be; 
or produce the change I wish to see.

O for entire consecration to GOD!

My life and all my abilities, 

I have consecrated to YOUR 
service and praise. I wish 
to live only for YOU on earth--
and to spend eternity with 
YOU in Heaven!

I do solemnly, and deliberately, 

with my whole heart, give up 
myself to YOU--
body, soul, and spirit.

Every talent I consecrate 
to YOUR service;
every day I would spend 

in YOUR work;
in every action I would 

seek YOUR glory.

LORD, take me more sensibly 
and evidently than ever into 
YOUR own hand, and give me 
grace in greater measure than 
I have ever received it--
that I may . . .
  become more like YOU,
  do more for YOU, and
  bring more glory and 

honor to YOU.  Amen.

    ~  ~  ~  ~  ~

GraceGems has published Timothy Shay Arthur's insightful character-building short story, "New Aims in Life".

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