𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗔𝗹𝗹-𝗚𝗼𝗼𝗱

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My God,
Thou hast helped me to see,
     that whatever good be in honour and rejoicing,
          how good is he who gives them, and can withdraw them;
      that blessedness does not lie so much
           in receiving from and in thee, but
               in holding forth thy glory and virtue;
      that it is an amazing thing
           to see Deity in a creature, speaking, acting, filling, shining
           through it;
      that nothing is good but thee,
      that I am near good when I am near thee,
      that to be like thee is a glorious thing:
This is my magnet, my attraction.

Thou art all my good in times of peace,
     my only support in days of trouble,
     my one sufficiency when life shall end.
Help me to see how good thy will is in all,
     and even when it crosses mine
     teach me to be pleased with it.
Grant me to feel thee in fire, and food and every providence,
     and to see that thy many gifts and creatures
     are but thy hands and fingers taking hold of me.
Thou bottomless fountain of all good,
     I give myself to thee out of love,
         for all I have or own is thine,
         my goods, family, church, self,
     to do with as thou wilt,
     to honor thyself by me, and by all mine.
If it be consistent with thy eternal counsels,
                      the purpose of thy grace,
                      and the great ends of thy glory,
     then bestow upon me the blessings of thy comforts;
If not, let me resign myself to thy wiser determinations.

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