Sabeel
Wave of Prayer
13th
of December,2018
Thousands of people attended the
annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony in Bethlehem’s Manger Square on
Saturday, the 1st of December.
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Lord
Jesus, the light of the Christmas trees reflect our joy at this season as we
remember how you came to earth to bring light into our lives, ‘the people who
walked in darkness have seen a great light’, (Is 9:2). Lord in your mercy…hear
our prayer.
At least 25 Palestinians were injured
by live fire during the weekly protests
of the ‘Great March of Return’ along the border between Gaza and Israel
on Friday, the 7th of December.
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Lord,
we pray for those who have been injured in Gaza this week, together with thousands of other Gazans who have sustained
wounds at the protests. We pray that there may soon be a breakthrough in the
peace talks and that the blockade of Gaza may be lifted. Lord, in your mercy…hear
our prayer
The Israeli authorities demolished a
Palestinian primary school in Simiya village in the southern occupied West Bank
district of Hebron on Wednesday, the 5th of December.
The Israeli Civil Administration
claimed it had been built without a permit. Almost all Palestinian applications
for permits in areas under their control are rejected.
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Lord,
you are an ever-present help in times of trouble. We pray that those who try to
provide homes and schools for families in Palestine may not lose hope but will
continue to seek to meet their needs. Lord, in your mercy...hear our prayer
This week marks human rights week,
with the UN Day of Human Rights on the 10th December.
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Lord,
all people have the right to live in peace, dignity and with justice. Grant all
those involved in the occupation humble hearts to see the wrongs of their ways
and clear heads to move towards peace and justice. Lord, in your mercy…hear our
prayer.
On Wednesday, the 5th of December, the
Irish Senate approved the first reading of the ‘Occupied Territories Bill’.
This bill would criminalise the import of goods from Israeli settlements. It
will still need to be endorsed by the Lower House of Parliament.
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Lord,
we are encouraged when those in authority abide by international law and
recognise the illegality of the Israeli settlements in Palestine. Lord, in your
mercy...hear our prayer.
The U.N. General Assembly voted in
favour of five resolutions regarding Palestine on Friday, the 30th of November.
UNGA also adopted a sixth resolution on the occupied Syrian Golan, demanding
the withdrawal of Israel from all the territory and affirming Syria’s
sovereignty over the land.
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We
thank you, Lord, for all those international bodies who work to maintain peace
and to protect the sovereignty of nations. Lord in your mercy...hear our
prayer.
The Kumi Now initiative focuses this
week on the work of Al-Marsad in the Syrian Golan.
Al-Marsad was founded in 2003 to
protect the human rights of those Syrians still living in the Golan. They live
under the threat of Israeli military activity as well as the promotion of
tourism from illegal settlements in the area. The action this week asks you to
write to travel companies such as booking.com and Lonely Planet asking, ‘Does your business profit by
providing accommodation in illegal Israeli settlements or by misrepresenting
the Syrian Golan as ‘Northern Israel’?’
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Lord,
we pray for the Syrians who have suffered so much in recent years. We pray that
the Syrians in the Golan and in other regions may be granted peace and justice.
Lord, in your mercy...hear our prayer.
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We
join with the World Council of Churches in their prayers for the countries of
Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam. Lord in your mercy...hear our prayer.
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