Father in heaven!
Our thought is turned toward Thee; again it seeks Thee at this hour, not with the unsteady step of a lost traveller but with the sure flight of a bird homeward bound.
Grant then that our confidence in Thee be not a fugitive thought, a momentary leap, a mistaken appeasement of the heart and flesh.
Grant that our aspirations toward Thy Kingdom, our hopes for Thy glory, be not unproductive birth pangs or waterless clouds, but that from the fulness of our heart they will rise toward Thee, and that being heard they will quench our thirst like the refreshing dew and satisfy us forever like Thy heavenly manna.
P. D. LeFevre,(Ed.), Prayers of Kierkegaard, page 55
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