not too muchArticles+ 12 - 0 | ¶In face of droughtPosted on 24 Jul 05 in
Life and love
Beginning today, 27 July, at the initative of the National Council of Churches of Australia and others, many Australian Churches began 40 days of prayer in the face of drought. Our local church, St. Philip's is participating. And our minister blessed us all with a sprinkling of water, as we sang:
There has been some rain, even flood, in some areas, but very much more is need to overcome the deep dryness and empty reservoirs left by years of low rainfall. Some areas are still without any rain. But the days prayer are not simple to ask for rain, but to reflect "in the face of drought". We in Australia, the world's dryest continent, have not done well in our use and management of water. The is very little reuse of water by cities, for example and irrigation practices often are inefficient in use of water. Thus the National Council of Churches says: [W]e understand that when we make our prayers of intercession at this time -- and at any time -- we are expressing our own longings, our yearnings, in a way that links them with the promise of God for well-being and wholeness. We do it in faith, because of our faith story--a story that speaks first and foremost about the gracious coming of God to us and of God's initiative, God's desire to have us whole. It is a story that speaks of the beginning of a new creation. We do it that we might be in tune with and open to the Spirit of God.All things look to you, O Lord, to give them their food in due season; look in mercy on your people, and hear our prayer for those whose lives and possessions are threatened by drought. In your mercy restore your creation and heal our land. So guide and bless your people, that we may enjoy the fruits of the earth and give you thanks with grateful hearts, through our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. God our heavenly Father through your Son you promised to those seeking first your kingdom and your righteousness all things necessary for bodily welfare: send us, we pray, in this time of need, rain to water the earth, that we may receive its produce to strengthen and sustain us and always praise you for your bounty; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. (APBA, p. 205) CommentsPost a comment to 'In face of drought' |
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