Sabeel Wave of Prayer
25th April 2019
The Israeli
authorities have announced a week long general closure of the West Bank and
Gaza over the Jewish Passover holiday. All checkpoints and border crossings to
the West Bank and Gaza will be sealed off and entry to Israel for all
Israeli-issued permit holders will be banned, apart from exceptional cases.
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Lord, we pray for those who will be
affected by this week-long ban. So many Palestinians are living in poverty and
depend on the income from their jobs in Israel and this ban will make their
struggle even harder. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayer.
The ‘Great
March of Return’ protest continued along the Gaza/Israel border on Frida with,
mostly peaceful, protestors calling for the ability to return to their homes. At
least 37 Palestinians were injured by Israeli live fire, including 5 paramedics
and 4 journalists.
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Lord we pray for all those who were
injured, and we remember those who take risks in their work to help the weak
and the wounded. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayer.
Over 300
Christians have been killed and over 500 injured in the bombing of churches and
hotels in Sri Lanka as they celebrated Easter. These bombings were carried out
by radical terrorist groups and directly targeted the Christian community.
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Dear Lord, in this time of horror and loss comfort
those who are grieving, give peace to those who are afraid, and grant healing
to those recovering. We pray that You would strengthen the Christian community
in Sri Lanka; may those brothers and sisters in Christ come alongside one
another in support and not fear to meet. Grant us a commitment that reacts with
non-violence, and a patience that works for your coming; And teach us to hate only
our tribalism and prejudice which separate us from those different to us. Lord,
in your mercy…hear our prayer.
This week’s
Kumi Now initiative focuses on the work of the Department of Service to
Palestinian Refugees (DSPR). The Department was formed by clergy and lay people
before and during 1948. At this time 750,000 Palestinians were uprooted from
their homes and many became refugees. There are now over five million
Palestinian refugees living in 58 refugee camps across the region in Jordan,
Lebanon, Syria, the West Bank and Gaza. The DSPR responds to the rights of
Palestinians to have access to essential services and to strengthen their
communities, with the hope of returning to their homeland.
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Lord, we thank you for the work of
the DSPR as they attempt to help Palestinian refugees to live dignified lives
in oppressive conditions. We pray that the voice of these refugees may be
heard, through organisations like the DSPR, in any future peace negotiations
with Israel. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayer.
Israeli police
put a stop to a Palestinian soccer tournament in the Beit Safafa neighbourhood
in the central occupied West Bank district of Jerusalem. The police claimed
that the tournament was being run by the Palestinian Authority to mark
Palestinian Prisoners’ Day. The tournament was for twelve teams of 12-13 year-olds
and was organised by the Jerusalemite Forum who have no political affiliation.
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Lord, the children hoping to play
in this tournament will have been so disappointed to miss it. These youngsters
have few opportunities to take part in sporting competitions, living as this
community does behind the Israeli separation wall, cut off from the rest of the
West Bank. We pray for these young ones that other opportunities will be sought
for them to compete and enjoy playing soccer. Lord, in your mercy…hear our
prayer.
Israel’s
Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from Palestinian families in the Silwan
district of East Jerusalem. Their appeal stated that the Municipality had
discriminated against them by refusing to grant them building permits and had
forced them to build illegally. Israeli police and officials began demolishing
60 buildings, home to 500 residents, on Wednesday, the 17th of April.
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Lord, we pray for the hundreds of
Palestinians who will be made homeless in East Jerusalem this week because they
have been refused building permits. It is becoming clear that house by house, Palestinians
are being forced out of East Jerusalem. We pray that the discrimination against
Palestinians who apply for building permits would be exposed and that this
practice would cease. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayer.
The Jerusalem
Municipality has announced that its public kindergartens are no longer allowed
to accept foreigners or minorities (commonly used to mean Palestinians) into
its facilities for security reasons. The Racism Crisis Centre has raised
objections to this announcement and the municipality has agreed to amend the
wording of the notice.
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Lord Jesus we cry to you as we hear
of children being banned in the holy city of Jerusalem for their ethnicity.
Lord, you sent your followers out to make disciples of all nations. Nobody is
to be excluded in your kingdom on racial grounds. Lord in your mercy…hear
our prayer.
In Jerusalem
this Easter week thousands of Orthodox Christians who follow the Julian
calendar around the world will celebrate the Resurrection in many churches,
including the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
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We praise you Lord and thank you
for how you made your light shine upon us: ‘Blessed is He who comes in the name
of the Lord!’ Psalm 118:26. 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 Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia.
Lord in your mercy…hear our prayer.
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