Here is
part of his prayer on "The Right Use of Serious Illness," which should
become our prayer in every sickness:
O Lord, whose spirit is so good and gracious in all things, and who art so
merciful that not only the prosperities, but also the distresses which happen
to Thine elect are the effects of Thy mercy, grant me grace not to act like
a heathen in the state to which Thy justice has brought me; but that, like a
true Christian, I may acknowledge Thee for my Father and my God, in
whatsoever circumstances I am placed. . . .
Thou gavest me health to be spent in serving Thee; and I perverted it
to a use altogether profane. Now Thou hast sent me a sickness for my correction:
O suffer me not to use this likewise to provoke Thee by my impatience.
If my heart has been filled with the love of the world, while I was
in possession of strength, destroy my vigor to promote my salvation. . . .
O Lord, as at the instant of death I shall find myself separated from
the world, stripped of all things, and standing alone in Thy presence, to
answer to Thy justice for all the movements of my heart: grant that I may
consider myself, in this disease, as in a kind of death, separated from the
world, stripped of all the objects of my affections, placed alone in Thy presence,
to implore of Thy mercy the conversion of my heart; and that thus I
may enjoy great consolation in knowing that Thou art now sending me a
sort of death, for the display of Thy mercy, before Thou sendest me death
in reality, for the display of Thy justice.
. . . Grant me grace, O Lord, to join Thy consolations to my sufferings,
that I may suffer like a Christian. I pray not to be exempted from
pain . . . but I pray that I may not be abandoned to the pains of nature
without the comforts of Thy Spirit. Grant, O Lord, that . . . I may conform
myself to Thy will; and that being sick as I now am, I may glorify Thee in
my sufferings. . . . Unite me to Thyself, fill me Thyself, and with Thy
Holy Spirit. So that, being filled by Thee, it may be no longer I who live
or suffer, but Thou, O my Saviour, who livest and sufferest in me; that
having thus been a small partaker of Thy sufferings, Thou mayest fill me
completely with . . . glory. . . . Amen
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