The Valley of Vision, a collection of Puritan prayers, offers this as a prayer to God:
“O Father, thou art enthroned to hear my prayers
O Jesus, thy hand is outstretched to take my petitions,
O Holy Spirit, thou art willing to help my infirmities, to show me my needs, to supply words, to pray within me, to strengthen me that I faint not in supplication”
The entire prayer, I’ve only quoted a portion, is a marvelous adoration of each of the Three Persons of the Trinity. It makes me think: ‘How often do I address each of the Persons of the Godhead in prayer?’ Is this a regular practice in your prayers?
The quoted portion above is a wonderful expression of how we engage with each Person of the Trinity in prayer. May the Spirit work within us that we ‘faint not in supplication.’