Sabeel
Wave of Prayer
Thursday
1st August 2019
During the 68th Friday of the ‘Great March of
Return’ on Friday 26th July, 71 Palestinian civilians were injured
due to the Israeli military’s continued use of excessive force against the
mainly peaceful protesters along the Gaza Strip’s eastern border. At least 30
children, 3 women, and a paramedic were among those injured. Thirty-nine
civilians were shot with live bullets and 4 of them sustained moderate to
serious injury. 23-year-old Ahmed el Kara died on Saturday 27th July
from wounds sustained by live gunfire.
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Good
shepherd, no refugee is a stranger to you, and no one is ever far from your
loving care. We pray that you would watch over the legitimate protestors as
they continue in their efforts to return home. We pray for healing of the
hearts of the family of Ahmed, and all those injured who are enduring
unimaginable tragedy and trauma. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayer.
Kumi Now this week concentrates on the Women in Black
organisation and their topic of Women Under Conflict. Those following Kumi Now
are encouraged to read the information about the organisation, their topic, and
the case study and then engage with the Kumi Action of holding a vigil in your
area.
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Lord
Jesus, Prince of Peace, you will establish your kingdom with justice and
righteousness, (Isaiah 9:6-7). Help us to stand in faith for those who seek to
address injustice and to speak truth to those who govern us. Lord, in your
mercy...hear our prayers.
Twelve acclaimed Palestinian writers have imagined what
their country might look like in 2048, 100 years after the Nakba saw more than
700,000 expelled from their homes, in what is believed to be the first ever
collection of science fiction from the occupied territories. Stories in
‘Palestine +100’ include Majd Kayyal’s depiction of a futuristic solution to
the current situation, in which two parallel worlds occupy the same geographic
space, to Saleem Haddad’s Matrix-like concept of a “right to digital return”.
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Dear
Lord, we thank you that Palestinian writers have come together to use their
creative gifts to highlight the difficulties faced by their people living under
occupation in Palestine and Israel and to imagine a new world. Lord, in your
mercy...hear our prayers.
A number of so called ‘Price Tag’ attacks have taken place
in various Palestinian towns and areas of Jerusalem. In the Arab town of Kufr
Qasim, many vehicles belonging to Palestinian citizens were damaged and racist
graffiti was spray painted on walls after extremist Israeli settlers entered
the town.
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Lord of
justice, we pray that the perpetrators of the “Price Tag” crimes will be held
accountable for their actions, and we pray for an end to such
violence. Lord in your mercy…hear our prayers.
The results of the Palestinian Tawjihi (leavers exams)
were released in the past two weeks and many young people are now graduating
and looking to the future.
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We pray
for the thousands of young people who are celebrating their achievement and we
remember the students who did not reach their target grades. May the students
of Palestine use their education to better their communities and to strengthen
the society in which they live. Lord in your mercy…hear our prayers.
Thaer Fakkhoury, a Palestinian journalist arrested by
Palestinian security forces due to his articles has been released on bail
pending further investigations.
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Lord,
freedom of the press is under threat from both Palestinian and Israeli
authorities. We pray that all journalists are able to tell their stories
without fear of suppression, and we thank you for the work of people who try to
provide the public with fair and accurate information and speak truth to power.
Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayers.
Sabeel’s 1st International Gathering will take
place in Palestine from 2nd – 7th December 2019. This
gathering seeks to build on the theology behind Kumi Now and bring together
various organisations working for peace and justice in the land of the Holy
One. Registration for the Gathering is now open at www.sabeel.org.
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Lord, as
we organise and register for the Gathering, we cry out to you that this year will
be the time for Palestine and will be the time of justice for the Palestinians.
Lord in your mercy…hear our prayers.
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We join
with the World Council of Churches in their prayers for the countries of
Republic of Congo, Gabon, and Sao Tome and Principe. Lord in your mercy…hear
our prayers.
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