A Christian Confederate Soldier's Prayer
(Anon - alleged to have been found on a CSA casualty at the Devil's Den, Gettysburg)
I asked God for strength, that I might achieve.
I was made weak, that I might learn humbly to obey.
I asked for health, that I might do greater things.
I was given infirmity, that I might do better things.
I asked for riches, that I might be happy.
I was given poverty, that I might be wise.
I asked for power that I might have the praise of men.
I was given weakness, that I might feel the need of God.
I asked for all things, that I might enjoy life.
I was given life, that I might enjoy all things.
I got nothing that I asked for but got everything I had hoped for.
Almost despite myself, my unspoken prayers were answered.
I am, among all people, most richly blessed.
A Jewish Confederate Soldier's Prayer
This
prayer was composed by Rev. Max Michelbacher of Congregation Beth Ahabah,
Richmond, Virginia, and distributed to Jewish Confederate soldiers. Prayer
sheet courtesy Congregation Beth Ahabah.
Shemang
Yisroel, Ad-nay El-hainoo, Ad-noy Achod!
Oh
G-d of the Universe! Although unworthy through my manifestold transgressions, I
approach the seat of thy mercy, to crave thy favor, and to seek thy protection.
I supplicate thy forgiveness, O most merciful Father, for the many
transgressions and the oft repeated disobedience, which cause Thee to command
destruction over me. Behold me now, O my Father, supplicating Thy protection!
Thou who art near when all other aid faileth! O spare me, guard me from the
evil that is impending!
This
once happy country is inflamed by the fury of war; a menacing enemy is arrayed
against the rights, liberties and freedom of this, our Confederacy; the
ambition of this enemy has dissolved fraternal love, and the hand of fraternity
has been broken asunder by the hands of those, who sit now in council and
meditate our chastisement, with the chastisement of scorpions. Our firesides
are threatened; the foe is before us, with the declared intention to desecrate
our soil, to murder our people, and to deprive us of the glorious inheritance
which was left to us by the immortal fathers of this once great Republic.
Here
I stand now with many thousands of the sons of the sunny South, to face the
foe, to drive him back, and to defend our natural rights. O Lord, G-d of
Israel, be with me in the hot season of the contending strife; protect and
bless me with health and courage to bear cheerfully the hardships of war.
O
L-rd, Ruler of Nations, destroy the power of our enemies! "Grant not the
longings of the wicked; suffer not his wicked device to succeed, lest the exalt
themselves. Selah. as for the heads of those that encompass me about, let the
mischief of their own lips cover them. Let burning coals be cast upon them; let
them be thrown into the fire, into deep pits, that they rise not up
again." (Psalm 140). Be unto the Army of this confederacy, as thou were of
old, unto us, thy chosen people-- Inspire them with patriotism! Give them when
marching to meet, or, overtake the enemy, the wings of the eagle-- in the camp
be Thou their watch and ward-- and in the battle, strike for them, O Almighty
G-d of Israel, as thou didst strike for thy people on the plains of
Canaan--guide them O L-rd of Battles, into the paths of victory, guard them
from the shaft and missile of the enemy. Grant that they may ever advance to wage
battle, and battle in thy name to win! Grant that not a standard be ever
lowered among them! O L-rd, G-d, Father, be thou with us!
Give
unto the officers of the Army and of the Navy of the Confederate States,
enterprise, fortitude and undaunted courage; teach them the ways of war and the
winning of victory. Guard and preserve, O L-rd, the President of the
Confederate States and all officers, who have the welfare of the country truly
at heart. Bless all my fellow-citizens, and guard them against sickness and
famine! May they prosper and increase!
Hear
me further, O L-rd, when I pray to Thee for those on earth, dearest to my
heart. O bless my father, mother, brothers and sisters. (if married: my wife
and children.) O bless them all with earthly and heavenly good! May they always
look up to Thee, and may they find in Thee their trust and strength.
O
L-rd, be with me always. Show me the way I have to go, to be prepared to meet
Thee here and hereafter.
My
hope, my faith, my strength are in Thee, O L-rd, my G-d, forever-- in Thee is
my trust. "For thy salvation do I hope, O L-rd! I hope for Thy salvation,
O L-rd! O L-rd, for Thy salvation do I hope!" Amen! Amen!
Shemang
Yisroel, Ad-noy El-hainoo, Ad-noy Achod!