Love of Jesus

LORD JESUS,

If I love thee my soul shall seek thee

but can I seek thee unless my love to thee

is kept alive to this end?

Do l love thee because thou art good,

and canst alone do me good?

It is fitting thou shouldest not regard me,

for I am vile and selfish,

yet I seek thee,

and when I find thee there is no wrath

to devour me

but only sweet Love.

Thou dost stand as a rock between the scorching sun

and my soul,

and I live under the cool lee-side as one elect.

When my mind acts without thee

it spins nothing but deceit and delusion;

When my affections act without thee

nothing is seen but dead works.

O how I need thee to abide in me,

for I have no natural eyes to see thee,

but I live by faith in one whose face to me,

Is brighter than a thousand suns!

When I see that all sin is in me, all shame

belongs to me;

let me know that all good is in thee,

glory is thine.

Keep me from the error of thinking thou dost

appear gloriously

When some strange light fills my heart,

As if that were the glorious activity of grace,

But let me see that the truest revelation of thyself

Is when thou dost eclipse all my personal glory

And all the honor, pleasure and good of this world.

The Son breaks out in glory

When he shows himself as one who outshines all creation,

Makes men poor in spirit,

and helps them to find their good in him.

Grant that I may distrust myself, to see my all in thee.

—Valley of Vision