Sabeel Wave of Prayer
6th of December 2018
6th of December 2018
At
least eighteen Palestinians were injured by Israeli forces on the 36th Friday
of ‘The Great March of Return’. Israeli occupation soldiers used live
ammunition and tear gas against the protestors on the Gaza border.
• Lord,
we pray for all those protestors who have suffered injuries at this week’s
protest in Gaza. We continue to pray that protestors may hold fast to their
commitment to non-violence to achieve their demands. Lord, in your mercy...hear
our prayers
The
Palestinian Governor of Jerusalem, Adnan Ghaith, was detained after Israeli
forces raided his home in Silwan. His detention, along with the detention of a
number of other Palestinians appears to be a campaign targeted at members of
the Palestinian leadership.
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Lord, we pray for all political
prisoners. We pray that this campaign to undermine those in authority in
Palestine may cease. Lord, in your mercy... hear our prayers
November
the 29th marked the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian
People. On this day in 1947, the U.N. adopted the Partition Plan for Palestine.
This day has has turned into a day of solidarity with the Palestinian people
and has been commemorated in the U.N. since 1978, yet the Israeli occupation
continues and the international community remains silent.
• Lord,
you are our God of righteousness and you tell us to speak out ‘for the rights
of all who are destitute’ (Prov 31:8). We pray that the international community
may speak out against the crimes of the occupation and take steps to defend the
rights of the dispossessed in Palestine. Lord, in your mercy... hear our
prayers
Two
young women fell victim to brutal murders last week. On the 26th of November,
the body of Yara Ayoub, a sixteen-year-old girl, was found in her hometown of
Jish, Galilee. On the same day, in Tel Aviv, the body of Sylvana Tsegai, the
thirteen-year-old daughter of an Eritrean asylum seeker was discovered at her
home. Suspects for both crimes have been arrested on the charges of rape and
murder.
• Lord
we are deeply shocked by these brutal murders and pray that the perpetrators of
these violent acts may be brought to justice. We grieve for the families of
Yara and Sylvana as they mourn their loss. Lord Jesus, you teach us to turn
away from violence, to confess our sinful desires and to walk by the Spirit,
treating others with kindness and respect. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayers
The
9th Kairos Palestine Anniversary Conference will take place on December 6th-7th
at the Dar Annadwah International Centre in Bethlehem. The title of the
conference is, ‘Hope where there is no Hope’.
• Lord,
we pray for the Kairos Conference in Bethlehem that it may be a reflective and
motivating time for its local and international participants. Lord, in your
mercy... hear our prayers
The
Kumi Now non-violent initiative continues this week with the work of Christian
Peacemaker Teams and the topic of Israeli military checkpoints used to
enforce the occupation. Palestinians in the West Bank city of Hebron suffer
from the presence of Israeli settlers and the military in the centre of the Old
City. Christian Peacemaker Teams have been monitoring human rights abuses in
this area since 1995.
The
Kumi action asks you to send a letter to your local police chief or
commissioner asking, ‘Do you purchase equipment from Combined Systems or any
other company which profits from the Israeli occupation?’ www.kuminow.com
• Lord,
we pray for Palestinians who are subjected to delays, body searches and even
detainment as they have to pass through military checkpoints on their way to
school or work in their hometowns. We pray for the work of the Christian
Peacemaker Teams as they report human rights abuses resulting from the
occupation to the international authorities. Lord, in your mercy... hear our
prayers
Sabeel wants to hold
several local programs during the Advent season: a) Christmas activities for
Children in Nazareth, b) Community Bible Studies, and c) to Ecumenical Dinner
in Jerusalem bringing together the Christian Community to celebrate
Christmas.
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Lord, we thank you for the beginning
of Advent this weekend - for valuing humanity to become one of us, for taking
on flesh and teaching us how to love. God, we ask for your guidance so
that we will not only reflect on this time with hope, joy, peace, and love, but
also act upon it. Lord in your mercy ... hear our prayers
• We
join with the World Council of Churches in their prayers for the countries of
Myanmar and Thailand. Lord, in your mercy..... hear our prayers
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