The following is entitled "A Prayer for the Nations," and was penned and prayed in 1918 by Walter Henderson Brooks.
As of old Jehovah's working
Out of his will, in every land,
And it runs through all the ages,
Like a weaver's hidden strand.
Centuries with God are moments,
And a thousand years a day;
Kingdoms rise and wane and perish,
Others come and pass away.
'Tis not wealth alone, nor numbers,
Justice makes a people strong,
Righteousness exalts a nation,
Victories to God belong.
Give us then, O God, thy blessing!
We rely upon thy might,
Gird our men, and make them heroes,
Glorify the Cause of Right.
From Conversations with God: Two Centuries of Prayers by African Americans, by James Melvin Washington, Ph.D.
Friday, November 28, 2008
"A Prayer for the Nations"
Posted by Waymon R. Hinson, Ph.D. at 8:37 AM
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