Prayers of the Church, 19th Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 21, Cycle B (September 30, 2018)

THE PRAYERS, 

19th Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 21, Cycle B (September 30, 2018)

 Trusting, through the power of the Holy Spirit, in the goodness of our heavenly Father, let us pray in Jesus’ name for the Church, the world, and one another.

A brief silence

Most holy God, you appointed 70 elders to ease Moses’ burden of leadership. Bestow upon your Church throughout the world, Spirit-filled pastors, priests, bishops, deacons, elders, and teachers. Keep them obedient to your Word; make them radiant with the goodness and holiness of Jesus; and grant that no one entrusted to their care should be tempted to sin or on account of their careless words or faithless and unloving deeds.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

We pray for the persecuted Church throughout the world. Fill the hearts of your suffering servants with hope-filled patience in their times of suffering. Help us, who have much, to refresh them with our prayers and with whatever gifts we can share, even if it seems as small as a cup of cold water.

Lord, in your mercy, Hear our prayer.

Grant a spirit of charity, patience and longsuffering to everyone in this congregation. Remind us, even when it would be easy to complain and kvetch, of Jesus’ words, “whoever is not against Me is for Me!” – and help us to work together with kindhearted willingness, eager to share with one another, and with all whom we meet, the gifts you have lavished upon us.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

We pray for all who struggle against any temptation to sin – especially when their battle is long, hard, and hidden from the sight of others. Help us to deal gently with everyone we meet, and to offer words of encouragement and hope; for we truly don’t know what burdens they may be bearing or what demons they may be wrestling with.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Remind our earthly leaders that they have been entrusted with a solemn obligation: to care for their people, especially the poor, hungry, weak and oppressed. Give them a measure of your Spirit, so that they may deliberate, speak and act in accordance with your will, and for the building up of the common good. And give to all of us the ability and the desire to treat our neighbors with respect, kindness and justice, so that we may live peaceably with one another.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Shield and strengthen all who go into harm’s way in defense of life and liberty. Give them wisdom, integrity, self-control and sound judgment, even in chaotic situations. Bring them back to their loved ones safely and soon; and establish your peace among us all.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Even a cup of cold water given in your name to one of your little ones is a source of blessing and refreshment. Grant such blessing and refreshment to all who are in any distress or need – especially: {List}. Restore them to health, wholeness and hope. Ease the burden of care and toil that weighs upon their loved ones. And grant a double portion of your Spirit to all who practice the healing arts among them.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Thank you, Father, for all your faithful servants whom you have gathered into your eternal Kingdom. Fill those who mourn with renewed joy and purpose. Fill each of us with your Spirit of compassion, faithfulness, longsuffering, and joy. And fill us with the sure and certain hope that through the merits of your beloved Son, you will welcome us, with all whom you have redeemed, into your blessed Kingdom, where we will rejoice in your love forever.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

 Incline your ear to our prayers, dear Lord; and answer them according to your most gracious and holy will, for the sake of your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.