The Anguish of Egypt, and a Prayer to God the Father ” from whom every family on earth is named.”. (Eph 3.14-15)

This prayer was written for worship in Crown Terrace Baptist Church, Sunday past.

The news from Egypt continues to be distressing, and solutions and resolutions farther away than ever.

You are invited to pray this prayer.

A supporter of deposed President Mohammed Morsi takes part in protest near Ennour Mosque in Cairo, 16 August 2013

Prayer for Egypt

God the Father of all Nations, in the ancient stories of
Israel and the Church,

the great story of your love, justice and mercy has been
told.

You brought Israel out of the land of Egypt, out of the
house of bondage.

Lord we pray today, now, for the people of Egypt.

We have seen the pictures of lethal exchange,rocks and
bullets, rockets and tear gas.

We have heard the arguments about numbers of casualties,as
if the statistics have no human reality.

We have seen mosques used as fortress and refuge,besieged
and stormed,

that which is holy and safeturned into a place of death and
terror .

 

And our hearts cry out for the people, children, mothers and
fathers,

You are the God of the oppressed, the poor and the
suffering,

Liberating God, the oppressed you set free by your power.

God of Justice, the
poor you fill while the rich you send empty away.

God of mercy, the suffering you comfort, and befriend in the
comp anion ship of mercy.

Into the cauldron of hate, fear and violence, pour your
Spirit of justice, mercy and peace.

 

Response Together

He has shown you O
man what is good, and what does the Lord require of you,

But to act justly,
and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.

 

Creator God, Lord of History and God of Hope,

we recognise the mixed blessings of TV and Twitter,

with their immediate images of conflict

with blood stained shirts,rows
of bodies,

faces  wild with rage
or crushed in despair.

As followers of Jesus the Prince of Peace,

we have no right to hide from the reality of such suffering,

no remit to close our eyes to the cruelty of power out of
control,

no excuse for switching stations to the fantasy of Reality
TV

to escape the true reality of other people’s suffering.


Lord in our own words, actions, attitudes, make us
passionate for justice,

practitioners of mercy, and humble followers of Jesus crucified
and risen;

Not just card carrying Christians, but cross carrying
disciples,

a resurrection people of hope living in the power of the
Spirit.

Amen

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