• “In all places and at all times, we can have that familiar friendship, we can have Him with us; and there may be through the day a constant interchange of private words, of little offerings, too small to have any name attached to them—by which the bonds of that familiar friendship grow closer and more real, until it comes to that special personal intimacy, which we call sanctity.” – Janet Erskine Stuart, 1857-1914

Prayers Ancient and Modern – Tileston

Prayers Ancient and Modern 04/06

O Lord, make us to love Thee, and each other in Thee, and to meet before Thee to dwell in… Continue reading

Prayers Ancient and Modern 04/05

Grant, gracious Father, that I may never dispute the reasonableness of Thy will, but ever close with it, as the… Continue reading

Prayers Ancient and Modern 04/04

The day returns and brings us the petty round of irritating concerns and duties. Help us to play the man,… Continue reading

Prayers Ancient and Modern 04/03

O Most dear and tender Father, our Defender and Nourisher; endue us with Thy grace, that we may cast off… Continue reading

Prayers Ancient and Modern 04/02

Eternal God, Who committest to us the swift and solemn trust of life; since we know not what a day… Continue reading

Prayers Ancient and Modern 04/01

O Lord, whose way is perfect, help us, I pray Thee, always to trust in Thy goodness: that walking with… Continue reading

Prayers Ancient and Modern 3/31

We beseech Thee, O Lord, make us subject unto Thee with a ready will, and evermore stir up our wills… Continue reading

Prayers Ancient and Modern 3/30

O Lord, succor, we beseech Thee, us who are tempted. May nothing induce us to distrust Thy care over us,… Continue reading

Prayers Ancient and Modern 3/29

O Thou Who chastenest whom Thou lovest, grant us grace, we pray Thee, to discern Thy love in whatever suffering… Continue reading

Prayers Ancient and Modern 3/28

O God, my God, I am all weakness, but Thou art my Strength; I am ever anew bowed down by… Continue reading

  • “I entreat you, give no place to despondency. This is a dangerous temptation–a refined, not a gross temptation of the adversary. Melancholy contracts and withers the heart, and renders it unfit to receive the impressions of grace. It magnifies and gives a false colouring to objects, and thus renders your burdens too heavy to bear. God’s designs regarding you, and His methods of bringing about these designs, are infinitely wise.” – Madame Guyon

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And I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; neither shall anyone snatch them out of My hand. My Father, who has given them to Me, is greater than all; and no one is able to snatch them out of My Father’s hand. I and My Father are one.” — John 10:28-30 (NKJV)

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