Sabeel Wave of Prayer 27.09.18
The ‘Great March of Return’ continues with more
Palestinians coming under live fire from the Israeli military forces. It has
also been reported that Palestinian fishermen are coming under pressure from
frequent arrests and live fire from the Israeli Navy. This constant pressure on
the livelihoods of these fishermen means that 95% of the fishing industry in
Gaza now live below the poverty line.
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Lord, we continue to
hold the protestors in our prayers; cast your net of protection over Gaza and
its fisherman so that they may catch abundant fish without the threat of arrest
or injury. Lord, in your mercy…Hear our prayers
Thirty-four
Democratic senators, more than a third of the U.S. Senate, have signed a letter
criticising the Trump administration’s recent decisions to withhold American
aid from the Palestinians. The senators warned that these cuts, including the
loss of aid to hospitals in Israeli-controlled East Jerusalem, will harm
Israel's security. Now, Democrats on Capitol Hill are calling on President
Trump to reverse his decision to impose cuts, saying that they will contribute
towards a humanitarian crisis in the region.
· Lord, you never faint or grow weary. We pray for the
efforts of lawmakers around the world who work for the powerless and the
dispossessed. We pray that you would renew their strength and encourage them in
their work for justice. Lord, in your mercy...
American Near East Refugee Aid (ANERA) have recently
completed work on a wastewater reuse project in Ramallah to increase the amount
of water available for drinking by using wastewater for non-domestic uses
including firefighting and irrigation of crops and gardens. Ramallah City, the
West Bank, suffers from severe water shortages resulting from drought, population
growth, and Israel’s limiting Palestinian access to groundwater
resources.
· God who called us forth from the dust and watered our
lands with countless streams and great rivers, as we gaze upon this world that
so thirsts for your water let it remind us of all the thirsts in this land: the
thirst for justice, the thirst for peace, the thirst for opportunity, the
thirst for reconciliation and the thirst for hope. Lord, in your mercy…
The Israeli Civil Administration announced an
expansion plan of the Israeli settlement of Tina Omarim in the town of
Dahriyeh, Hebron. The Land Research Centre, a Palestinian research centre,
released a report on Monday, the 17th of September, which shows that the
Israeli Civil Administration have published a plan that would change the
classification of the Palestinian-owned land from agricultural to urban, in
order to justify expanding the illegal Israeli settlement. The report said that
the plan would lead to the seizure of 260 dunums, (64 acres), of Palestinian-owned
land in the al-Thahriyeh town.
· Lord, the Israeli occupation continues to dispossess
the Palestinian people of their land. We pray that those who stand for
international law and human rights would speak out and expose the illegal
actions of Israel. Lord, in your mercy…
Sabeel continues to organise local Bible study groups
in the community to help Christians to come together and reflect on what it
means to follow Christ today, living under the oppressive constraints in the
land of Palestine and Israel.
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Lord, your words are
life and light. We give thanks to all the lay leaders who help organise the
Bible Study groups and prepare the material. Accept our prayers as incense
offered to you, and our upraised hands as an evening offering (Psalm 141).
Lord, in your mercy….
Several international groups are to participate in the
Palestine Circus Festival, set to take place in 32 locations across the
occupied West Bank, which will be held under the slogan "United for
Freedom."
· Lord, we thank you for those willing to bring their
creative gifts together to highlight injustice. May your innovative spirit
bless all those involved with this project. Lord, in your mercy…
· We join the World Council of Churches in prayer for the
countries of Bolivia, Brazil, Chile and Peru. Lord, in your mercy…
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