
Philip Doddridge: Piercing Heaven – Puritan’s Prayers
My God, what can I say to you—except that I love you more than words can express?
I love you for what you are to all your creatures. In all their forms and every moment, they owe their life and happiness to you. It is far beyond what my narrow imagination can conceive, but everything they know is from you.
But I adore and love you far more for what you are in yourself.
Even after creating so much, your reserves of perfection remain untouched, and can never be used up. Your infinite perfection makes you your own happiness.
You are your own end. You are worthy of a respect that never depends on anything outside yourself.
You are first, most beautiful, and only. Greatest and only great.
Possess all my soul! And surely you do possess it.
Amen.



