Art love Quote by Arthur Bennett
““THOU RIGHTEOUS AND HOLY SOVEREIGN, In whose hand is my life and whose are all my ways, Keep me from fluttering about religion; fix me firm in it, for I am irresolute; my decisions are smoke and vapour, and I do not glorify thee, or behave according to thy will; Cut me not off before my thoughts grow to responses, and the budding of my soul into full flower, for thou art forbearing and good, patient and kind. Save me from myself, from the artifices and deceits of sin, from the treachery of my perverse nature, from denying thy charge against my offences, from a life of continual rebellion against thee, from wrong principles, views, and ends; for I know that all my thoughts, affections, desires and pursuits are alienated from thee. I have acted as if I hated thee, although thou art love itself; have contrived to tempt thee to the uttermost, to wear out thy patience; have lived evilly in word and action. Had I been a prince I would long ago have crushed such a rebel; Had I been a father I would long since have rejected my child. O, thou Father of my spirit, thou King of my life, cast me not into destruction, drive me not from thy presence, but wound my heart that it may be healed; break it that thine own hand may make it whole.””
About This Quote
Source Poem: "Prayer for Guidance", 2015
The speaker pleads for divine steadiness, fearing indecision and sin, seeking to be anchored in faith and healed from inner turmoil.
In simple terms: Asking God for help to stay firm in faith and heal inner conflict.
Seek spiritual grounding and self‑compassion.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal prayer
- confessional writing
- spiritual counseling
- ethical decision‑making
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What inner conflicts hinder your faith?
- How can you balance humility with self‑assertion?
Human frailty limits certainty; divine help may not resolve all doubts.