Sabeel
Wave of Prayer
June 4th,
2020
This week’s Kumi Now initiative looks
at the work of the Palestine Museum of Natural History, (PMNH) and the
Palestine Institute of Biodiversity and Sustainability (PIBS). The mission of
both these institutes, (see www.palestinenature.org) is to research, conserve and disseminate knowledge about
the cultural heritage and the natural environment of Palestine. Their joint aim
is to use their knowledge to interact responsibly with their environment.
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Dear
Lord, everything you created is good (1Tim 4:4). We are so thankful for those
who work for the PMNH and PIBS as they look carefully at the natural
environment around them and care for it in a respectful way. We pray that their
hearts will be filled with awe at the wonders they discover. Lord, in your
mercy...hear our prayer.
Israeli police have shot and killed an unarmed
Palestinian near the Old City in occupied East Jerusalem. The slain man,
32-year-old Iyad el-Hallak, attended and worked at a school for people with special
needs in the Old City, close to the spot where he was shot on Saturday morning.
el-Hallak who is a person of disability was heading to the school when he was shot by several bullets and he was left on the ground bleeding
for a while until he died. The shooting came a day after
Israeli soldiers killed a Palestinian near the occupied West Bank city of
Ramallah who the Israeli occupation forces alleged had tried to ram them with
his vehicle.
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Dear Lord,
we remember the family of Iyad as they grieve for the loss of their son. We
pray that the Israeli soldiers and their commanders are held accountable for
their crimes. Bless us God with courage and determination to continue to speak
truth to power and our words never abandon the marginalized. Lord in your
mercy…hear our prayer.
Even at the young age of twenty-nine
years, Ayman Safiah was considered one of the most talented Arab Israeli
dancers. Sadly, on Sunday, the 17th of May, he was swept away by strong
currents when he was swimming off the coast off Neve Yam in northern part of
the country. He managed to push his female companion back towards the shore,
but he was unable to save himself. His body was found by Israeli police on
Wednesday.
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Dear
Lord, we pray for the family of Ayman as they grieve their loss. Thank you that
so many young people came forward to take part in the rescue search. We are
saddened to know that a dancer of international renown has drowned at such a
young age. Lord, in your mercy...hear our prayer.
During the Sabeel general assembly
meeting at the end of May, the newly elected Sabeel board was approved.
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Dear lord,
we pray for the Sabeel center new leadership as they take over their new
responsibilities. We give thanks for the time and energy of all our past board
members. May the ministry of Sabeel continue to serve all people, speak
prophetically to the powerful and help the oppressed to demand their rights.
Lord in your mercy…hear our prayer.
Médecins Sans Frontières, (MSF),
reports that the combination of Covid19, the lockdown and its financial impact
has seriously affected many Palestinian families living in the occupied
territories. Those Palestinians living in the vicinity of Israeli settlements
often experience high levels of violence. When you add to this further anxiety
over the pandemic, it can lead to outbursts of anger and abuse within families.
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Dear
Lord, ‘You are our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble’; (Psalm
46:1). We pray for an end to the vicious cycle of violence experienced by
Palestinians and an end to the brutal Israeli occupation. Lord, in your
mercy...hear our prayer.
The lockdown was set to remain in
place in the West Bank until the 5th of June, but with fewer cases recorded in
recent weeks restrictions were eased as of Tuesday, the 2nd of June. Places of
worship, shops and factories have been allowed to open, but the authorities are
asking people to exercise caution. As of the 22nd of May, four deaths from the
pandemic have been reported in the West Bank, with 547 confirmed cases,
including 139 in East Jerusalem. This week the Sabeel Offices are reopening.
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Lord,
we are thankful that the rate of infection in Palestine and Israel appears to
be falling. We pray that the pandemic will soon die away in this country and in
countries around the world. Lord, in your mercy...hear our prayer.
The Israeli forces arrested Sheikh
Ekrima Sabri, president of the Supreme Islamic Council and cleric of Al-Aqsa
Mosque, after storming his house in occupied Jerusalem. Sheikh Sabri is 79
years old and was born in Qalqilya. He is the cleric of Al-Aqsa Mosque, the
former grand mufti of Jerusalem and co-founder and president of the Supreme
Islamic Council. Al-Aqsa Mosque is facing Judaization
plans, as the temple organizations called to storm and occupy the holy site and
divide prayer time and space between Muslims and Jews.
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Dear
God, we pray for the speedy release of Sheikh Ekirma Sabri from Israeli
custody. We give thanks to all people of conscience who take the risk to speak
truth to power and are willing to pay the costly price for their positions on
justice. We pray for the safety of Jerusalem and all its children who continue
to feel the brunt of unjust policies of the occupation. 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
Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, and Swaziland. Lord, in your mercy...hear
our prayer.
First Sunday after Pentecost: Trinity
Sunday
Lectionary Prayer
Matthew 28:16-20
Loving liberator of all peoples,
breathe your Holy Spirit on us
that we may become instruments for
justice, peace and healing
in all places where oppression and
fear reign
Teach us how to remain faithful to
your words and teachings
so that we see your kingdom come
in our broken and troubled world where
the powerful prioritize their greed and ambitions over the wellbeing of the
people.
Amen.
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