Sabeel Wave of Prayer
July19th 2018
The ‘Great March of Return’ protests continue for the fourth month as
Palestinians call for the right of return. On Friday the 13th of July, Israeli
soldiers shot and killed Othman Halas, a Palestinian teenager, who had been
taking part in the border protests.
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Lord, we pray for the family of
Othman as they grieve for their loss. We continue to pray for the safety of the
protestors and for them to continue to espouse non-violent means to achieve
their demands. Lord in your mercy…
Last week Israel launched
the most intense wave of airstrikes on Gaza since the 2014 war, while militants
in the enclave fired volleys of rockets at towns adjacent to the border. Nowa
ceasefire has been agreed between Israel and the different Palestinian
factions.
• Lord, we mourn the recent violence in Gaza and the retaliatory rockets
fired across the border into Israel. We pray for all families affected by the
violence. We pray that the
ceasefire will be respected by all parties to avoid more suffering. Lord in
your mercy…
Israeli forces destroyed more than 400 metres of water pipeline, which is a
vital lifeline to the Palestinian farmers and Bedouin in the Jordan
valley. Many have to eke out an existence in enclaves closed off by Israeli military
zones, checkpoints, and more than thirty illegal Israeli settlements. Recently
Israeli forces used bulldozers to razethe ground in search of water holes and have destroyed water sources in
several areas in the Jordan Valley.
• Lord, as we gaze upon this parched land
we think of you and how our souls thirst for your righteousness. Let us
pray in the words of Psalm 143:8,
‘Make me know the way I should go, for to you I lift up my soul.’
The Irish Senate has voted in favor of a bill prohibiting the
importation and sale of goods and services originating in illegal Israeli
settlements.
• Lord, we continue to pray for all who work for justice in the world. We
give thanks to the people of conscience who stand in solidarity with people of
Palestine. Lord in your mercy…
On Saturday the 14th of July, seven thousand Israeli demonstrators took
part in a protest march in Tel Aviv against the proposed Nation-state Bill. If
passed by the Knesset this bill would allow Jewish-only communities and Hebrew
would become Israel’s only official language. The bill cites Jerusalem as the
capital of Israel, fixes the Hebrew calendar as the official calendar of state
and recognizes Jewish holidays. If passed, the legislation would constitute a violation of human rights,
democracy, and complete disregard for international law. The bill would deprive
Palestinian citizens in Israel of economic, as well as political and social
rights.
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Lord, we continue to pray for justice
and freedom for all people in our troubled land. We ask for your spirit to
empower us to remain steadfast in our demands for equality and democracy. We
give thanks for all the Israelis who continue to challenge the injustice and
discriminatory laws of the government. Lord in your mercy…
Sabeel is conducting two Bible study training courses this month to help
groups of about thirty people to come and learn how to become Bible study
facilitators. The participants come from various churches and denominations in Palestine. They will be led in their studies
by theologians to enable them to go back and teach new contextual Bible study
programmes in their local communities.
• Lord, we are so thankful that there is a hunger for your Word in the
faith communities served by Sabeel. We pray that your Spirit would lead and guide this
training and that it would glorify you and bless those taking part in it. Lord,
in your mercy…
• We join the World Council of Churches in praying for the countries of
Djibouti and Somalia. Lord in your mercy…
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