Prayer of Intercession
Sunday, 20
January, 2019
Prepared and led by Bruce Van
Voorhis
Lord of
Life, of Love, of Justice and of Peace, we give thanks today for the gift of
life you have given us and a world of wonder to sustain us and give us joy.
We have not
treasured or respected this gift though. We wake up today, Lord, to a world
that is not wonderful, that is divided by nation, by race and ethnicity, by
religion. We mourn with our sisters and brothers in Kenya the deaths of those
senselessly killed this past week in Nairobi. Comfort those who have lost
family members, and heal those who have been injured. We pray that dialogue
will win the war of politics and ideology, that non-violent solutions will
prevail to address our differences and conflicts.
We wake up
today, Lord, to a world that is not wonderful where exploitation of others is
too common, where money is more important than life. We ask that the government
of India implement measures to safeguard the rights of the nation’s workers and
ensure a living wage for those who work but who are still poor. Like India, we
pray that the strike of workers in Bangladesh will not be in vain, that factory
owners will share a greater portion of their company’s wealth with those who
produce it.
We wake up
today, Lord, to a world that is not wonderful in which the world you created,
our environment, is being degraded and destroyed and our health is being
assaulted by what we call development. We note the ongoing problem of air
pollution in Hong Kong and Seoul as well as in Beijing, New Delhi and other
cities of the world. Bless our political and economic leaders with a new
commitment to take action to reverse a process that is endangering our health
and the ability to live a fruitful life.
We wake up
today, Lord, to a world that is not wonderful as we watch political leaders in
the United States and Britain seek to make political points instead of
responding to the crises of a government shutdown and Brexit. Guide the leaders
of these nations with your wisdom, Lord, to resolve these problems and to serve
the best interests of their people instead of their own narrow political
self-interests.
We wake up
today, Lord, and find that our own community of Hong Kong is not wonderful as
there is now a controversy over raising the eligible age to receive an elderly
welfare benefit from 60 to 65. We are also about to witness another struggle
between rural villagers and the government over the creation of new towns in
the New Territories. May the policies of our government be driven by compassion
for those without power; may the government listen to the voices of those who
will be affected by its policies.
With others
around the world, Lord, we lift up our prayers today to you for the people of
Cyprus, Greece and Turkey. We pray that negotiations involving all parties will
resolve decades of tension between Greek and Turkish Cypriots in order to restore
normal relations between all three nations. We also pray that the Greek people
will soon enjoy an end to their economic suffering from years of austerity
measures and that the tens of thousands of refugees in Greece and Turkey will
quickly be resettled so that they can begin a new life.
In our own
faith community, we pray, Lord, for a speedy recovery for Jenny, Amy, the Rev.
Kwok Nai-wang and Pearl’s mother. Bless them with renewed strength and the
patience to heal. We also remember Muriel in our prayers as she mourns the loss
of her mother. Comfort her, and fill her with your love and peace.
We lift up
these prayers to you, Lord, in your Son’s name. Amen.