Prayer of Lady Jane Grey, 1554

by Rosemary ~ August 21st, 2006

O merciful God, be Thou unto me
A strong Tower of defense,
I humbly entreat Thee.
Give me grace to await thy leisure,
And patiently to bear
What Thou doest unto me;
Nothing doubting or mistrusting
Thy goodness towards me;
For Thou knowest what is good for me
Better than I do.
Therefore do with me in all things
What Thou wilt;
Only arm me, I beseech Thee,
With Thine armor,
That I may stand fast;
Above all things taking to me
The shield of faith;
Praying always that I may
Refer myself wholly to Thy will,
Abiding Thy pleasure, and comforting myself
In those troubles which it shall please Thee
To send me, seeing such troubles are
Profitable for me; and I am
Assuredly persuaded that all Thou doest
Cannot but be well; and unto Thee
Be all honor and glory. Amen.

This prayer was prayed by seventeen-year-old Lady Jane Grey in her prison cell in the Tower of London in 1554. She was then led to the chopping block where she read Psalm 51, then knelt down. Her final words were, “Lord, into thy hands I commend my spirit.”

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