Quote #131544
And help us, this and every day, to live more nearly as we pray.
John Keble
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The line is a petition for integrity: that daily conduct should increasingly match the ideals voiced in prayer. Keble frames spiritual life not as occasional fervor but as a steady, habitual alignment of action with devotion—an acknowledgment that prayer can become hollow if it is not translated into practice. The phrase “this and every day” stresses perseverance and the ordinary rhythms of discipleship, while “more nearly” admits gradual growth rather than instant perfection. In a devotional-poetic context, the line functions as a moral examen: it asks for divine help to close the gap between aspiration and behavior, making prayer a catalyst for ethical transformation.




