PRAYERS,
SHORT
Grace be with you.
The Bible, 2 Timothy 4.22
Let this day, O Lord, add some knowledge or good deed to yesterday.
Lancelot Andrewes
Lord, give me what you are requiring of me.
Augustine of Hippo
You have made us for yourself and our hearts are restless until in you they find their rest.
Augustine of Hippo
O God, give me strength.
Gladys Aylward
Help me, O God, like Jesus to be growing all the time.
William Barclay
O God, keep me from being difficult to live with.
William Barclay
Protect me, dear Lord;
My boat is so small,
And your sea is so big.
Breton fisherman’s prayer
Let our chief goal, O God, be your glory, and to enjoy you for ever.
John Calvin
Lord, let your glory be my goal, your word my rule, and then your will be done.
King Charles I
Change the world, O Lord, beginning with me.
A Chinese student
Glory to God for all things.
John Chrysostom
O God, make us children of quietness and heirs of peace.
Clement of Rome
O Lord, never allow us to think we can stand by ourselves and not need you, our greatest need.
John Donne
My God and My All! The Meditation
Prayer of St. Francis of Assisi:
Teach me to pray. Pray yourself in me.
F. Fénelon
Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner.
The Jesus Prayer.
The Eastern Orthodox Church teaches that this prayer is to be said many times regularly during the day.
Lord, make me according to your heart.
Brother Lawrence
Lord, give us faith that right makes might.
Abraham Lincoln
Lord, make me see your glory in every place.
Michelangelo
The things, good Lord, that we pray for, give us the grace to labor for.
Thomas More
I ask not to see; I ask not to know; I ask only to be used.
J.H. Newman
O God, help us not to despise or oppose what we do not understand.
William Penn
Teach us to pray often, that we may pray oftener.
Jeremy Taylor
Pray God, keep us simple.
W.M. Thackeray
Lord, make your will our will in all things.
Charles Vaughan
Jesus, strengthen my desire to work and speak and think for you.
John Wesley
O Lord, let us not live to be useless, for Christ’s sake.
John Wesley