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XXVI: “Suffer me, O my God, to draw nigh unto Thee,…” |
Suffer me, O my God, to draw nigh unto Thee,
and to abide within the precincts of Thy court, for
remoteness from Thee hath well-nigh consumed me.
Cause me to rest under the shadow of the wings of
Thy grace, for the flame of my separation from Thee
hath melted my heart within me. Draw me nearer
unto the river that is life indeed, for my soul burneth
with thirst in its ceaseless search after Thee. My sighs,
O my God, proclaim the bitterness of mine anguish,
and the tears I shed attest my love for Thee.
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I beseech Thee, by the praise wherewith Thou
praisest Thyself and the glory wherewith Thou glorifiest
Thine own Essence, to grant that we may be
numbered among them that have recognized Thee
and acknowledged Thy sovereignty in Thy days. Help
us then to quaff, O my God, from the fingers of
mercy the living waters of Thy loving-kindness, that
we may utterly forget all else except Thee, and be
occupied only with Thy Self. Powerful art Thou to
do what Thou willest. No God is there beside Thee,
the Mighty, the Help in Peril, the Self-Subsisting.
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