|
Worship
Resources for Peace
from the Moravian Church in America
Intercessions
in Time of Crisis
God of mercy, God of comfort, we
come before you in this time of difficulty, mindful of human frailty and need,
confused and
We are grateful that even as we share in the joy of Christ
Jesus, we can also share abundantly in comfort in the midst of suffering.
For victims of fire or flood, storm or earthquake, famine or
disease,
For those whom disaster has left homeless, injured, or
bereaved,
For refugees and those separated from loved ones,
(The liturgist may add specific petitions relating to the
immediate crisis.)
For all who are in danger, trouble, or anguish,
We ask the presence and strength of your Spirit.
Give all who suffer the love that bears all things, believes
all things, hopes all things, endures all things.
We know that suffering produces endurance, endurance
produces character, character produces hope, and hope does not disappoint us,
because your love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit.
Be the support of all who give their strength, their skill,
and their stamina in a ministry of mercy.
Open our hearts in generosity that we may be partners in
their commitment to bring relief.
Where tempers flare and a partisan spirit provokes new
hostility, raise up people who have patience and restraint.
Where indifference allows crisis to deepen and suffering to
go without relief, awaken deliverers who have zeal and strength.
We pray for those who are engaged in making important
decisions in this time, for those who report on these events, and for those who
shape public opinion.
Give them the courage to speak out and the restraint to
listen, that together we may discern the truth and hold aloft its light.
Take away the temptation to trust in human power and military
solutions, and give us the courage to be your servants to the community of
nations.
Direct all governments in the way of peace and justice,
that your will may be known and done among the nations. Deliver us from the
sins which lead to war and conflict, and strengthen within us the will to
establish righteousness and justice on the earth.
We pray for those who are suffering and can make no sense of
tragedy.
Help them to turn to the One who embraces us in our lives
--even Jesus Christ, who lived and suffered among us.
There is no one who is righteous, not even one, for we have
all turned away from you. Make us aware of our common need of a Savior, and
remove from our hearts the pride, ambition, and greed that would lead us to
enslave and demean other people.
Have mercy on your whole creation. Hasten the day when the
kingdom of the world shall become your Kingdom, and by grace make us worthy to
stand before you. Amen.
This document may be reproduced for use in
congregations as long as the copyright notice appears on each copy:
Reprinted for use on the ELCA website, from the Moravian
Book of Worship, © 1995, with permission from the Interprovincial Board of
Communication of the Moravian Church in North America, 1021 Center Street,
Bethlehem, PA, 18018. (800) 732-0591. www.moravian.org
|