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  • 30. Prayer of Abandonment

    My students seemed to deeply appreciate this prayer from Thomas Merton’s “Thoughts in Solitude.”  It is sometimes called the “Prayer of Abandonment.”  I like it, too.

    My Lord God,
    I have no idea where I am going.
    I do not see the road ahead of me.
    I cannot know for certain
    where it will end.

    Nor do I really know myself,
    and that I think I am following your will
    does not mean I am actually doing so.

    But I believe
    the desire to please you
    does in fact please you.
    And I hope I have that desire
    in all I am doing.

    I hope
    I will never do anything
    apart from that desire.
    And I know if I do this
    you will lead me by the right road
    though I may know nothing about it.

    I will trust you always
    though I may seem to be lost
    and in the shadow of death.

    I will not fear,
    for you will never leave me
    to face my perils alone.

    → 6:43 PM, Jan 31
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