The tragic conflict in the Holy Land has provoked intense anguish, concern, and equally conflicting responses among evangelical Christians around the world. As an organization that represents evangelicals globally, including those in both Israel and Palestine, the World Evangelical Alliance cannot adopt or endorse a political position, but we know that Jesus calls us to pray for peace and justice. We have attempted to capture that message in the following prayer, with which we hope all Christians will unite their hearts.
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If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land.
With the hosts of Heaven we declare,
“Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty,
Who was and is and is to come.”
As saints from every tribe, people, and language, reconciled to God and one
another, by the cross of Jesus Christ, we declare,
“Salvation belongs to our God who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb!”
As the body of Christ, fellow citizens, and members of the household of God,
we cry by the Spirit of God,
“Abba! Father! Hallowed be your name!”
With the church through the ages, we cry out,
“Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.”
We rejoice that the earth and all who dwell therein belong to you!
We rejoice in You, Creator God, giver of breath, beauty, and every good and
perfect gift.
We receive with awe Your love, kindness, compassion, friendship, and leading.
We receive with wonder that you have entrusted to us the stewardship of
Your world.
We receive with thanksgiving Your promised blessing of the nations that
comes to us through the faith of Abraham.
We receive with humility the mandate to carry forward that blessing as we
disciple all peoples in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
We recommit ourselves, in a world overcome with hate, to love You with all
our heart, mind, body, and strength, and to love our neighbour as ourselves.
With the church through the ages, we kneel and confess,
“Forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us.”
Though Your great command is to love, Your world and we Your household
have been selfish, divided, warring, sexually perverse, greedy, proud, unjust,
and all too often loved only those who love us.
We, who are to eagerly maintain the unity of the Spirit and the bond of
peace, have not walked with humility or patience, and all too often sought
the methods and things of this world.
We, who are the dwelling place of Your Spirit who gives true sight and
judges rightly, have covered our eyes, hardened our hearts, and all too often
have been silent about righteousness and justice.
We, who are to put on Your full armour recognizing our battle is not against
flesh and blood but against the ruler of darkness, have demonized others,
forgotten to pray, and all too often sought favour and wisdom that does not
come from above.
We pray for forgiveness. We call upon your mercy.
We thank you for the blood of Christ that takes away our sins and the sins of
the world.
With the church through the ages, we see troubles and evil and cry,
“Why do the nations rage, and the peoples plot in vain?”
With lament we look upon the bloodshed, terrorizing, and willful and
systemic destruction caused by those made in your image. This is not your will.
With mourning we look upon the anguish of children, women, and men
surrounded by war and violence. This is not your will.
With frustration we look upon the destruction of the beauty of earth, groaning
as it longs to offer its bounty for the good of all. This is not your will.
With obedience, we intercede for those in positions of power who have
been placed by You to bring order and goodness. What we see now is
agreement with warring and terrorism, death and chaos, and this King of
Glory, is not your will.
With hope we look upon you, Lord God Almighty, Prince of Peace, and ask you
to come quickly, judge righteously, break the rod of iron, call rulers to
wisdom, teach us to beat swords into plowshares, and give all a space to rest
and not be afraid. This is your will.
With the church through the ages, we look upon the Holy Land and pray for the peace of Jerusalem and salvation on the road to Gaza.
With thanksgiving we recognize that the Good News of Jesus Christ for all
came first to the Jews, chosen from all the peoples of the world to reveal Your
will and ways.
We pray now, as a global household of faith, for Your ways to be revealed in
the land yet again.
We ask for forgiveness for the ways the Jewish people have been hated and
dehumanized in the land and worldwide.
We ask for forgiveness for the ways other peoples in the land have been hated
and likewise dehumanized.
We pray now, as those who declare that in Christ there is neither Jew or
Gentile, for an end to hostility, freedom for the captives, judgment upon evil
and those who do evil, the crumbling of ideologies founded in trauma and
hatred, a new mind to discern a way for the peoples of the land to live
securely together, and for all to come to repentance and a knowledge of the
grace and truth for all in Jesus the Messiah, our risen Lord.
With the church through the ages, we rejoice that Your eye is on the sparrow, Your concern extends to even the most wayward, and You identify with the suffering to the extent that what we do to the least, we do unto You.
We beseech you, O Merciful God, that you comfort and intervene for the
children, the mothers and fathers, the disabled, the captives, the grieving,
the starving, the terrorized, the displaced, and those with none to speak on
their behalf.
We beseech you, O Mighty God to whom alone belongs vengeance, bring
peace and restoration to the land upon which you look for justice but now
see bloodshed and hear outcry.
We intercede, O Strong Shepherd, for Israelis and Palestinians, Jews, Muslims
and Christians, that your rod and staff would protect and comfort in the valley
of the shadow of death, and that your glory in Jesus Christ would fill the earth
as the waters cover the sea.
With the church through the ages, we believe Your promise,
“Behold, I am making all things new.”
We yearn for the day when You will wipe away tears, death and pain will be
no more, spears will be pruning hooks, the lion will lay with the lamb, and the
old order of things will pass away.
Despite what we see with our eyes in this unreconciled world, we ask You to keep
us in step with the Spirit that we may walk by faith as peacemakers, acting now
as Your children.
Despite what we hear with our ears in this unreconciled world, we ask You to give
us beautiful feet, shod with the gospel of peace, with boldness to declare the
good news that all who call upon the name of the Lord will be saved.
We confess, Jesus, that Yours is the name above every other name.
You are the resurrection and the life.
You are the way, the truth, and the life.
In you there is hope for Jerusalem, Gaza, Russia, Ukraine, Sudan, Myanmar,
India, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran, and all the places we call home, for before
you every knee will bow and every tongue confess that You are Lord, to the glory
of God the Father.
Therefore, we will not lose hope.
Therefore, we will persevere.
Therefore, the Spirit and the Bride say,
“Amen. Come Lord Jesus.”
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