Posts Tagged ‘hope’

Moving Forward In Hope

January 18, 2009

Not only so, but we also rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And hope does not disappoint us, because God has poured out his love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit, whom he has given us. Romans 5:3-5.

Lord as our new president takes office, a president who promises change and emphasizes community, let us move forward in hope:

Hope that we can be wise, and find a path forward through our troubled times;

Hope that our people can find jobs that put their talents and skills to good use;

Hope that we can care for each other enough to find resources to share and rebuild our communities;

Hope that we can be good stewards of our lands and preserve the natural beauty of your creation for future generations;

Hope that we can heal our partisan and racial divides;

Hope for the safe return of those serving overseas in defense of our country.

Lord please protect our leaders from harm, guide them in the paths of wisdom, help them to do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with you, as they take their oaths of office, and become the guardians of our common welfare.

Amen.

Hope for a new year

January 2, 2009

On this blog we will post prayers for our country, and we hope you will join us in saying these prayers and contributing new ones. As we look to the inauguration of a new president who campaigned on the theme of hope and change we offer as our initial prayer on this blog, the following prayer which was given as an invocation at the rally held for Barack Obama in Columbia, Missouri on October 30, 2008. The invocation was written and delivered by Dr. John Yonker of First Christian Church in Columbia Missouri:

“Gracious God of all peoples and nations, who is known by many names and who is worshiped and served in many and various ways, we gather in celebration of the heritage and freedom and democracy which we share as citizens of this great land.

As we prepare to elect those who will serve the nation in public office, we give thanks for all the men and women who take up the challenge and dedicate themselves to such service. Bless them with wisdom and discernment, enlighten their minds with understanding, and fill their hearts with compassion, that their leadership would inspire us to face the challenges of the present day with courage and hope.

Endow us all with determination to continue the struggle as we learn how we can fulfill the promise that this nation, under God, might truly become a land where freedom and justice for all is experienced by all, not only for an elite and select few.

Fill our hearts with love for peace that you alone can give, that we might succeed together in tearing down walls which divide us, and build bridges of trust and respect and understanding and harmony.

Deliver us from the lure of wealth and success gained at the expense of others, especially the poor and marginalized, that we may also dedicate out lives to serving the common good, and hasten the day when peace and justice will rain down like mighty waters, and spread like a life-giving stream from these shores across the whole face of the earth.

Amen.”