Sabeel Wave of Prayer
31st January 2019
The ‘Great March of Return’ continued for the 44th
consecutive Friday since March last year. A young Palestinian, Ihab Atallah
Hussein Abed, was fatally wounded and 22 others, including 14 children, were
wounded by live fire from the Israeli military.
• Lord we pray for the
family of Ihab as they mourn their loss. We pray too for an end to the blockade
of Gaza and to the dreadful death toll and injuries sustained by the protestors
along the Gaza border. Lord, in your mercy...hear our prayers.
Israeli forces have assaulted a large number of Palestinian
workers waiting to cross Checkpoint 300 from Bethlehem to Jerusalem, causing
fainting, suffocation and bruises among the workers.
• Lord, we pray that the
hostile actions of the Israeli forces would cease and that workers be allowed
to freely access their place of work. Lord, in your mercy...hear our
prayers.
The Israeli authorities at the Barzilai Medical Centre in
Ashkelon now require all Palestinian residents of the occupied territories to
disembark from public buses at the entrance to their grounds. They are then
required to undergo security checks. Israeli citizens, residents, and
internationals are not required to go through these procedures and are allowed
to proceed on the buses to the hospital. Physicians for Human Rights have
challenged the authorities for putting apartheid policies into practice.
• Lord Jesus, we remember
how you healed all ten lepers, including the thankful Samaritan. Help us, Lord,
to show your care for everyone in our communities. We pray for your strength,
endurance and patience with joy, as we continue to give thanks to our Father,
(Col 1: 11). Lord, in your mercy...hear our prayers.
On Wednesday, the 23rd of January, the funeral of
Aiia Maasarwe, a young Palestinian citizen of Israel took place in her hometown
of Baqa al-Gharbiyye, north of Tel Aviv. Aiia had been on a study programme at
Melbourne’s La Trobe University when she was assaulted and murdered on her
journey back to her apartment.
• Lord, we pray for the
family of Aiia as they mourn her loss and as they grieve over her violent
death. Lord, in your mercy...hear our prayers.
Sabeel is holding a Bible study for young women at
Tantur Ecumenical Institute this week.
• We pray that the
sisterhood and solidarity among the young women of Sabeel be a testimony to the
strength and beauty of Christ-centered friendship. Lord in your mercy...hear
our prayers.
A new initiative proposed by Palestinian Youth has been
undertaken to draw attention to problems with the infrastructure of streets in
Palestine. Since activists began planting trees in the holes in the roads, some
municipalities have started to repair them.
• Lord, we pray that all
those in positions of responsibility in local government, that they would
steward their resources in a responsible way. Lord, in your mercy...hear our
prayers.
This is Week 15 of the Kumi Now initiative and the focus is on
the boycott of Hewlett- Packard and the work of Friends of Sabeel, North
America, (FOSNA). FOSNA is helping to lead a boycott and divestment campaign
against Hewlett Packard Enterprise and the associated company HP Inc., both of
which profit from their involvement with the occupation. The Kumi Action asks
you to raise greater awareness of the involvement of this company with the
occupation.
• Lord, we pray that those
involved in the business world would stop to consider how they are making money
and the ethical implications of their involvement with governments. We pray for
those ready to speak out about the sufferings of the Palestinians living under
occupation. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayers.
Last
Saturday, January 26, Israeli settlers killed Hamdi Saadeh Naasan, the father
of four children as he was tending his land, and injured 30 others after
they raided the al-Mughayyir village, east of Ramallah.
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Lord, we pray for the family of Naaasan as they grieve
for their loss, we also pray for the speedy recovery of all who were injured.
We pray for justice and the end of oppression. Grant us Lord the gift to see
peace and the end of violence in our country. Lord in your mercy…
• We join with the World Council of Churches in their
prayers for the countries of Algeria, Libya, Morocco, Western Sahara and
Tunisia. Lord, in your mercy...hear our prayers.
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