A Prayer of Basil the Great
By Trevin Wax on May 10, 2009 in Prayers |
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We bless you, O God most high and Lord of mercies,
always working great and mysterious deeds for us,
glorious, wonderful, and numberless;
who provides us with sleep as a rest from our infirmities
and as a repose for our bodies tired by labor.
We thank you for not destroying us in our transgressions.
Instead, because of your love toward mankind you have raised us up,
as we lay in despair,
that we may glorify your Majesty.
We appeal to your infinite goodness:
enlighten the eyes of our understanding
and raise up our minds front the heavy sleep of indolence;
open our mouths and fill them with your praise,
that we may unceasingly sing and confess you,
who are God glorified in all and by all,
the eternal Father, the Only-Begotten Son,
and the all-holy and good and life-giving Spirit:
now and ever, and unto ages of ages. Amen.
- Basil the Great
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Trevin,
I really enjoy the writings of the Church Fathers. Their perspective is a welcome breath in a day and time when reverence and awe of God seems so lacking. Thank you for posting this beautiful prayer.
Charlie | May 10, 2009 | Reply