A Shepherd's Prayer


Jesus, good Shepherd, they are not mine but yours,
for I am not mine but yours.
I am yours, Lord, and they are yours,
because by your wisdom you have created both them and me,
and by your death you have redeemed us.
So we are yours, good Lord, we are yours,
whom you have made with such wisdom and bought so dearly.
Then if you commend them to me, Lord,
you do not therefore desert me or them.
You commend them to me:
I commend myself and them to you.
Yours is the flock, Lord, and yours is the shepherd.
Be Shepherd of both your flock and shepherd.

You have made an ignorant [mother, teacher, woman...] a blind leader, an erring ruler:
teach the [mother, teacher, woman...] you have established,
guide the leader you have appointed,
govern the ruler that you have approved.

I beg you,
teach me what I am to teach,
lead me in the way that I am to lead,
rule me so that I may rule others.
Or rather, teach them, and me through them,
lead them, and me with them,
rule them, and me among them.

Anselm 1033-1109
Archbishop of Canterbury 1033-1109
Translated by Sister Benedicta Ward, S.L.G.

This prayer is an excerpt from It's My Turn: Life Lessons from the Wife of Billy Graham By Ruth Bell Graham

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