Prayer of Intercession
7 Sept 2025
Prepared by Adam
Sunday in Ordinary Time
Dear Comforter,
We thank you so much for Katie’s word for us this morning, and her reminder that it is only with a loving heart that we can see rightly. We thank you for this time when we can gather together as your body and praise your name and rejoice in your presence under the wings of the morning. And we praise you for your Spirit who walks with us in the cold loneliness of night and offers us the grace that fills the void within us.
Heavenly Father, there are many here with us today and throughout your creation saying that surely the darkness shall cover them. So many of your children cry out as they are beset by men of blood. This morning, we mourn with them and we lift them up before you to plead for your mercy and grace to light their way because surely you are there with them.
Loving Creator, we pray for those in Afghanistan after the country experienced three earthquakes within 6 days. It is thought that more than 1,400 people have lost their lives, and thousands more have been injured. As the rough and mountainous terrain of the country hampers rescue and relief efforts, the need for significant aid is desperately urgent. Bring your Spirit to the countless grieving families, your healing to those who are injured, and your strength to encourage and enable those who seek to find the lost. Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.
Prince of Peace, we think also this morning of Indonesia following protests in Jakarta and other cities against the decision to raise the pay and housing allowances of lawmakers amid a growing cost of living crisis exacerbated by austerity measures. The escalating use of force by security forces has already led to deaths, with police in Jakarta running over and killing a 21 year old Affan Kurniawan, a motorcycle delivery rider, further fuelling anger at the government and fears of further repression. Lord, we pray for your protection over the people of Indonesia, and for the cries of the oppressed to be heard. May your peace and justice reign throughout the land. Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.
Almighty Father, we pray for your justice for the oppressed living in substandard conditions in South Africa and around the world. Earlier this week, key findings were made public from an investigation into a deadly fire in 2023 claimed the lives of 77 people and injured many more in a subdivided building in Johannesburg. This report highlights not only the plight of those in Johannesburg but also those throughout the world who are exploited and placed in such dire living conditions due to a lack of provisions by governing bodies and a lack of protection from exploitation by landlords. We pray that the day when this will not be the case would come swiftly, and that we can know a world in which all your children, particularly the most vulnerable in society, can sleep with the safety and security of a proper home. Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.
Merciful God, we pray for the grieving friends and families of the 16 people who died and the dozens injured in Lisbon on Wednesday following the derailment and crash of a historic tram in the center of the city. As questions surrounding the causes of the accident grow, we also pray for transparency and wisdom for government officials investigating what exactly went wrong so that those families may find some semblance of closure. Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.
Ruler of Heaven and Earth, In recent days, a powerful movement has emerged among Israeli reservists, united in their refusal to serve if posted to Gaza and the West Bank. Their numbers are growing, fueled by a shared belief in the unjust treatment of those in Gaza and that the Israeli government's actions as detrimental to the hostage situation. Dear God, we thank you for their witness and courage, and pray that their efforts will be blessed and voices be heard. Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.
Dear Father, as the new academic year gets underway, we remember all students and teachers returning to school after the summer break. Lord, we know the enormous pressure and anxiety that so many young people can feel from school and academic obligations. We pray that you will lift those burdens from their shoulders and place in their schools and lives teachers, coaches, and mentors to teach freedom rather than fear. May this be a year of growth and flourishing for each of them. Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.
Redeemer, as we go out to face the world, we pray that you give us the strength to not flinch from the emptiness in our world and in ourselves. Help us to raise our Ebenezer here and remember in those moments of darkness that it is by your help we’ve come thus far. And fill us with the faith that you and your love will lead us farther still and teach us to see the invisible that you see.
We pray these things in your Son’s holy name, Amen.