All Hope and Trust Are to Be Fixed In God Alone
The Disciple
WHAT, Lord, is the trust which I have in this life, or what is my greatest comfort among all the
things that appear under heaven? Is it not You, O Lord, my God, Whose mercies are without
number? Where have I ever fared well but for You? Or how could things go badly when You were
present? I had rather be poor for Your sake than rich without You. I prefer rather to wander on the
earth with You than to possess heaven without You. Where You are there is heaven, and where
You are not are death and hell. You are my desire and therefore I must cry after You and sigh and
pray. In none can I fully trust to help me in my necessities, but in You alone, my God. You are my
hope. You are my confidence. You are my consoler, most faithful in every need.
All seek their own interests. You, however, place my salvation and my profit first, and turn all
things to my good. Even though exposing me to various temptations and hardships, You Who are
accustomed to prove Your loved ones in a thousand ways, order all this for my good. You ought
not to be loved or praised less in this trial than if You had filled me with heavenly consolations.
In You, therefore, O Lord God, I place all my hope and my refuge. On You I cast all my troubles
and anguish, because whatever I have outside of You I find to be weak and unstable. It will not
serve me to have many friends, nor will powerful helpers be able to assist me, nor prudent advisers
to give useful answers, nor the books of learned men to console, nor any precious substance to win
my freedom, nor any place, secret and beautiful though it be, to shelter me, if You Yourself do not
assist, comfort, console, instruct, and guard me. For all things which seem to be for our peace and
happiness are nothing when You are absent, and truly confer no happiness.
You, indeed, are the fountain of all good, the height of life, the depth of all that can be spoken.
To trust in You above all things is the strongest comfort of Your servants.
My God, the Father of mercies, to You I look, in You I trust. Bless and sanctify my soul with
heavenly benediction, so that it may become Your holy dwelling and the seat of Your eternal glory.
And in this temple of Your dignity let nothing be found that might offend Your majesty. In Your
great goodness, and in the multitude of Your mercies, look upon me and listen to the prayer of
Your poor servant exiled from You in the region of the shadow of death. Protect and preserve the
soul of Your poor servant among the many dangers of this corruptible life, and direct him by Your
accompanying grace, through the ways of peace, to the land of everlasting light.