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United Methodist Book of Worship A Prayer in a Time of National Crisis God of all the ages, in your sight nations rise and fall, and pass through times of peril. Now when our land is troubled, be near to judge and save. May leaders be led by your wisdom; may they search your will and see it clearly. If we have turned from your way,
In times of crisis, we remember that our greatest resource is prayer, and our only hope for this country is God. We must understand how to pray for America, because only prayer can hold back the judgment of God. In the Book of Daniel, God’s people had been taken captive by the Babylonians. In chapter 9, we
Pray for churches and leaders reaching out in times of crisis. Ask God to give them grace and opportunities to be the hands and feet of Christ at a time when people need help.
That’s why, when we encounter suffering, tragedy, or crisis, the Bible encourages us to pray! Our prayers invite God’s help in the most hopeless situations. Through our prayers, we can see broken lives restored. So, as we witness the plight of the refugee, the orphan, the displaced, the sick, the poor, victims of war
Prayer in a Time of Disaster Holy One, you are our comfort and strength in times of sudden disaster, crisis, or chaos. Surround us now with your grace and peace through storm or earthquake, fire or flood. By your Spirit, lift up those who have fallen, sustain those who work to rescue or rebuild, and fill us with the hope of your new creation;
In times of disaster, crisis, or emergency, God is with us. Pray His Word as He meets us where we are. Give thanks to God in every circumstance. He is always good. (Phil 4:4) (Ps 34:7-3) (7 Thess 5:18) Pray for people to reach out to God in times of crisis, to seek God in prayer, to see their need for God, and ultimately be saved. (Jn 3:76-77)
Eternal God, our only hope, our help in times of trouble: show nations ways to work out differences. Do not let threats multiply or power be used without compassion. May your will overrule human willfulness, so that people may agree and settle claims peacefully.