Lord God, last week we watched as
Israel further segmented West Bank land with a new road closure between
Ramallah and Jericho, not only frustrating Palestinian travel between two
important West Bank cities, but also isolating four villages that lay along
that road. Lord, we also continue to witness widespread acts of settler
violence against Palestinians, especially in the Hebron, Nablus, and Ramallah
areas. Lord, please do not allow these radical settlers to continue uprooting
trees, attacking villages, or beating Palestinian individuals; may they be
brought to justice! God, we are grateful for signs of hope like the Palestinian
activists’ demolition of part of the wall separating the two Palestinian
villages of Al-Eizariya and Abu Dis, yet the wall remains. Lord, from all these
things and from the entire Occupation that sustains them, please bring us
deliverance. Lord, in your mercy...
Lord, as US Secretary of State
John Kerry has been attempting to revive negotiations between Palestine and
Israel, we find ourselves horrified by the blatant anti-peace policies Israel
is implementing. God, we cannot help but be astounded that instead of removing
four illegal settlement outposts, Israel authorized them last week, and meanwhile
three more East Jerusalem homes were demolished in At-Tur, directly affecting
several Palestinian families. God, may the international community rise up and
call Israel to account for these crimes! May the state not be allowed to
persist in speaking peace while enacting violence on the Palestinian people.
Lord, in your mercy...
God, here at Sabeel, we give
thanks for the launch of Yasmine Perni’s film “The Stones Cry Out: The Story of
the Palestinian Christians”, and for the three well-attended film-showings in
Jerusalem, Nazareth, and Bethlehem last week. We also offer up heart-felt
gratitude for the work of long-time friends of Sabeel Kathy Bergen and Doug
Dicks; we praise you for their commitment to justice and peace-making in the
Middle East. Lord, in your mercy...
God, as we pray about violence
and responses to violence here in Israel and Palestine, we pray also for the
victim’s of nature’s violence in Oklahoma City. We grieve alongside the
Oklahoma communities who were hit by a deadly tornado on Monday. With a death
toll of 24 that is expected to rise, including many children, we pray for rapid
crisis relief responses and ask that you would comfort each shocked and
grieving family. Lord, in your mercy...
Finally, we pray alongside the
World Council of Churches for the peoples of Malawi
and Zambia. Lord, in your mercy...
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