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11/05/2017 5:20 pm  #1


Sad, tired and angry: A prayer in the face of gun violence

Sad, tired and angry: A prayer in the face of gun violence





Almighty God,

I come before you,
once again,
after another shooting.

I am sad, God.

So I ask you
to receive into your loving care the souls of those who were killed,
to care for those who were wounded or hurt in any way,
to console the family members and friends of those who died or were wounded,
to strengthen the hands of the rescue workers, medical professionals and caregivers

I pray too for the shooter, as I must as a Christian.

All this makes me inexpressibly sad, God.
But I know that the sadness I feel is your sadness.
It is the same sadness your son expressed
when he wept over the death of
his friend Lazarus.

I know that the sadness I feel is your sadness.

I am tired, God.
I’m tired of the unwillingness to see this as an important issue.
I’m tired of those in power who work to prevent any real change.
I’m tired of those who say that gun violence can’t be reduced.

All this makes me tired.
But I know that the tiredness I feel is your tiredness.
It’s the same tiredness that Jesus felt after his own struggles against injustice
that led him to fall asleep on the boat with his disciples.

I am angry, God.
I’m angry at the seeming powerlessness of our community to prevent this.
I’m angry at the selfish financial interests who block change.
I’m angry that these shootings happen at all.

But I know that this anger is your anger
It’s the same anger Jesus felt when he overturned the tables in the Temple,
angry that anyone would be taken advantage of in any way.


Help me see in these feelings as the way that you move me to act.

Help me see in these emotions your own desire for change.
Help me see in these feelings your moving me to act.
Help me see in these reactions your pushing me to do something.

Because I know this is the way you move people to action.
And I know that you desire action.
For Jesus did not stand by while people were being hurt.
He plunged into their lives.

So help me to answer these questions:
How can I help?
How can I fight against gun violence?
How can I urge my political leaders to enact change?
How can I help people understand that this is
an issue about life?

I am sad over the loss of life,
tired of excuses for the loss of life,
and angry that we are paralyzed by the loss of life.
So

Turn my sadness into compassion.
Turn my tiredness into advocacy.
Turn my paralysis into the freedom to act.

Help me
to be compassionate,
to advocate
and to act,
as your son did,
Almighty God.

Last edited by Goose (11/06/2017 5:30 am)


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
 

11/05/2017 6:13 pm  #2


Re: Sad, tired and angry: A prayer in the face of gun violence

Amen.

Source?


Life is an Orthros.
 

11/05/2017 6:30 pm  #3


Re: Sad, tired and angry: A prayer in the face of gun violence

The Hymns of the Resurrection sung in every Orthodox and Byzantine Catholic Church today:

November 5, 2017
Twenty-Second Sunday After Pentecost


Let us, O faithful, praise and worship the Word *
Who, with the Father and the Spirit, is without beginning, *
and Who was born from the Virgin for our salvation, *
for He was well pleased to ascend the Cross in the flesh and to endure death, *
and to raise the dead by His glorious Resurrection.

(Troparion, Tone 5)


Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit,
now and ever and to the ages of ages.

O my Savior, You descended into Hades, *
and, having broken its gates as the All-Powerful, You, as Creator, raised up the dead with You; *
and, You broke the sting of death, and delivered Adam from the curse, O Lover of Mankind. *
Therefore, we all cry out to You: “O Lord, save us!”


Life is an Orthros.
 

11/06/2017 5:26 am  #4


Re: Sad, tired and angry: A prayer in the face of gun violence


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
     Thread Starter
 

11/06/2017 7:54 am  #5


Re: Sad, tired and angry: A prayer in the face of gun violence

Legislators should feel ashamed of themselves for their lack of action on this problem. And I use the word "should" purposely ! 


"Do not confuse motion and progress, A rocking horse keeps moving but does not make any progress"
 
 

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