Sanctified knowledge.
COME, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost 
  
To whom we for our children cry
  
The good desired, and wanted most 
  
Out of thy richest grace supply;
  
The sacred discipline be given, 
  
To train and bring them up for heaven. 
2 Error and ignorance remove; 
  
Their blindness, both of heart and mind: 
  
Give them the wisdom from above,—
  
Spotless, and peaceable, and kind: 
  
In knowledge pure their minds renew, 
  
And store with thoughts divinely true. 
3 Learning’s redundant part and vain 
  
Be here cut off, and cast aside: 
  
But let them, Lord, the substance gain; 
  
In every solid truth abide; 
  
Swiftly acquire, and ne’er forego
  
The knowledge fit for man to know. 
4 Unite the pair so long disjoin’d,
  
Knowledge and vital piety: 
  
Learning and holiness combined, 
  
And truth and love, let all men see 
  
In those whom up to thee we give, 
  
Thine, wholly thine, to die and live. 
                        
Charles Wesley 
                        
Methodist Episcopal hymnal (1870 edition)
  
    <idle musing>
    A parent never stops praying for their children. Our kids are in their upper 30s/lower 40s now, but we still pray for them. I think this prayer/hymn encapsulates our hopes for them and seems especially appropriate on Father's Day. Hope you find it as helpful.
    </idle musing>
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