A Prayer of Thomas
Merton
God, we have no idea where we are going. We do not see the road ahead of
us. We cannot know for certain where it will end. Nor do we really know ourselves, and the
fact that we think we are following your will does not mean that we are actually doing so.
But we believe that the desire to please you does in fact please you. And we hope we have
that desire in all that we are doing. We hope that we will never do anything apart from
that desire. And we know that if we do this you will lead us by the right road, though we
may know nothing about it. Therefore, we will trust you always though we may seem to be
lost and in the shadow of death. We will not fear, for you are ever with us, and you will
never leave us to face our perils alone.
Thoughts in Solitude, p. 83, adapted |