The Christian’s New Year Prayer



Thou Christ of mine, Thy gracious ear low bending
 Through these glad New Year days,
To catch the countless prayers to heaven ascending –
 For e’en hard hearts do raise
Some secret wish for fame, or gold, or power,
 Or freedom from all care –
Dear, patient Christ, who listeneth hour on hour,
 Hear now a Christian’s prayer.

Let this young year, silent, walks beside me,
 Be as a means of grace
To lead me up, no matter what betide me,
 Nearer the Master’s face.
If it need be ere I reach the Fountain
 Where living waters play,
My feet should bleed from sharp stones on the mountain,
 Then cast them in my way.

If my vain soul needs blows and bitter losses
 To shape it for Thy crown,
Then bruise it, burn it, burden it with crosses,
 With sorrows bear it down.
Do what Thou wilt to mould me to Thy pleasure,
 And if I should complain,
Heap full of anguish yet another measure
 Until I smile at pain.
Send dangers – deaths! but tell me how to dare them;
 Enfold me in Thy care.
Send trials, tears! but give me strength to bear them –
 This is a Christian’s prayer.

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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 05, 2023

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