"You Who Tend Your Flock" - 1 March 2020
You who tend your flock like a shepherd; who
gather the lambs in your arms; who carry them in your bosom, and gently lead
those that are with young (Isaiah 40:11); we trustingly present our entreaties
and appeals to you, confident that what we ask faithfully, you will give
effectively because you have assured us that if we ask in your Son’s name you
hear and answer us.
Look lovingly and tenderly on your global
Church, this congregation, and these fellowships in the larger OKC area: Holy
Cross Lutheran Church, Joy Mennonite Church, Memorial Road Mennonite and
Cornerstone United Methodist Church. Restore her life and lead her in paths of
righteousness for your name’s sake. Take her lack and fill it lavishly. Guide
her shepherds so that they will be shepherds after your own heart who will feed
your people with knowledge and understanding (Jeremiah 3:15).
Watch over and build up agencies like Baptist
Home for Children, International Justice Mission, Project 66, Hope Center of
Edmond, RestoreOKC, and Hope Pregnancy Center, as they seek to be part of you
drawing people toward new ways of living, giving folks hope, and exhibiting
what it means to do justly, love mercy and walk humbly before you (Micah 6:8).
We know with certainty that it is not from the
east or from the west and not from the wilderness comes lifting up, but it is
you, O God, who executes judgment, who puts down one and lifts up another
(Psalm 75.6-7). Therefore, we ask you to be with the nations of this world, and
the leaders of the nations, our own country and the elected and appointed
officials. May they know – and receive with humility – that you are Yahweh, the
great I AM, the King over all creation, Lord of all, visible and invisible; and
in that humble knowledge they would lead justly. And bring each of us to work
out righteous peace and peaceful righteousness. Cause all peoples to recognize
that the times of ignorance you once overlooked; but now you command all people
everywhere to repent, because you have fixed a day on which you will judge the
world in righteousness by a man whom you have appointed; and of this you have
given assurance to all by raising him from the dead (Acts 17:30-31).
Though you made all things good, and in making
humankind it was all very good; yet we sadly concede that with the fall of our
first parents has come drawbacks, decline, and death. Since our forbearers
turned to live life on their own terms, we have all not only followed them, but
suffered the harmful effects. Be with those mothers who are pained by
miscarriages (…); fathers who must stand by while their children hurt (…);
wives and husbands who are helpless in the face of their loved ones’ decline (…);
children who watch as their families suffer (…). There is so much grief and
sadness. And we pray also for those walking through their specific dark-as-death
valley (…). Hold them close, in the very palm of your hand and near to your
heart. Fortify their faith in you, wipe away the tears, embrace the sobbing,
and renovate them, one and all, body and soul.
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