A Journey Into World Prayer
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For some of us,
praying for the world comes as naturally as breathing. Others of us grew up far more used to
analyzing world events, or worrying about them, or ignoring them completely. But to share God’s work in the world means
to also share His prayers for the world.
Whether you are new to this kind of prayer, or are hoping to deepen your
world prayers, we invite you to join us on this Journey into World Prayer.
Like all good
journeys of discovery, the steps are intended to be taken slowly, trying each
one for a few weeks or a few days, listening closely for the joy of God praying
within you as you go through the journey.
1. Observe
Start by knowing
yourself: Which news do you notice? Local, national, international...? What issues tug at your heart? What makes you angry, or leaves you feeling
powerless or afraid? When do you want
to ignore the news completely? How
do you pray?
2. Victims
Pray for the
disasters of the world: the victims of
floods, volcanoes, earthquakes, airplane crashes, epidemics, crime waves. Countries devastated by war. Those who died, those left homeless or
hungry or without those they love. Pray
for safety and peace.
3. Enemies
Jesus commanded
us to love our enemies. But how can we
love them, if we don't even pray for them?
Pray for tyrants, dictators and oppressors; abusers, criminals, the careless and the depraved. Pray for those we despise. Trust God to love them, too, with all His
heart.
4. Heroes
In every
catastrophe there are those who stand out as heroes and rescuers. But there are also millions of unsung
heroes. Plus those who never get
involved in violence or crimes, and
ones who hear the news and renew their commitment to oppose all that is
hurtful or degrading. Give thanks
and rejoice!
5. Grace
After the
Holocaust in Nazi Germany, this was found on a scrap of paper: "...O
Lord...remember the fruits we have bought thanks to this suffering--our
comradeship, our loyalty, our humility, our courage, our generosity, the
greatness of heart..." In
the midst of disaster, look for God's grace.
6. Leaders
We hear about
them. At summit meetings. Taking over a country. Plotting wars, pleading for peace. Leading an economic recovery, weaving
religion into public life. Political
leaders, heads of major corporations, scientists, leaders of our faiths. All wisdom is yours, Lord. Show it to them.
7. Ordinary
Even as we pray
for leaders, let us not forget ordinary people. Children at play.
Workers, rich and poor alike.
Newly-weds and those long-married.
The elderly. The
garbage-collectors and farmers and those who work in stores. Pray for all the small joys and sorrows of
all people in daily life.
8. Gaps
It's time to
start noticing the gaps in the news.
Last year's headline issues and disasters--what's happening now? The famine that's been going on so long,
"feeding stations" are taken for granted. The countries that never make it into our news. Open our eyes, Lord, to pray where only
your heart sees.
9. Beside
Often it's the
visual images in the news that really haunt
us. Choose one such image--and
keep that person beside you. Sitting
next to you in church and at the
communion rail.. Sharing your Bible study. Kneeling with you for bedtime prayers. What does the Word of God sound like to
your friend?
10. Symbols
Our daily lives
often interfere in our intent to pray.
But those "distractions" themselves can become pointers to
prayer. Consider drought and floods for
example. Could you let every drop
of water you drink or see or touch, every baptismal moment, be a prayer for God
to heal the hurting earth?
11. Matching
To pray with
God's heart means to match prayers with action. To let the love you know, spread forth. As you give gifts to those you love, or as you engage in things
you delight to do, can you give a gift of matching value to those in need? Just think about it--you'll know if this
is something you're supposed to do.
12. Communion
As we journey
deeper into prayer, we come to know this is not just something we do alone, but
a circle of communion stretching out across the world. Offer your prayers for
the world aloud in prayer groups and in
church, inviting others to share this journey with you. Lord, open our lips, and our mouths shall
proclaim your praise!
World in Prayer is a ministry of the Episcopal Church of
St. John the Baptist
Lodi,
California, USA - worldinprayer@aol.com
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