Prayer for Christian Unity Day 6
DAY 6
Just as you did it to one of the least of these…you did it to me.
Readings
Ezek 34:15-20 I will seek the lost, and I will bring back the strayed, and I will bind up the
injured, and I will strengthen the weak.
Mt 25:31-40 I tell you, just as you did it to one of the least of these who are members of my
family, you did it to me.
Reflection
In the Gospel of Matthew, we are reminded that we cannot separate our love for God from our
love for others. We love God when we feed the hungry, give the thirsty something to drink,
welcome the stranger, clothe the naked, care for the sick and visit the prisoner. When we care for and serve “one of the least of these,” we are caring for and serving Christ himself.
The years 2020 and 2021 made visible the immense suffering among God’s family members. The world-wide Covid-19 pandemic, along with economic, educational and environmental disparities, impacted us in ways that will take decades to repair. It exposed individual and collective suffering throughout the world and brought Christians together in love, empathy and solidarity. Meanwhile, in Minnesota, the murder of George Floyd by police officer Derek Chauvin exposed continued racial injustice. Floyd’s cry of “I can’t breathe” was also the cry of many suffering under the weight of both the pandemic and oppression.
God calls us to honor the sacredness and dignity of each member of God’s family. Caring for,
serving and loving others reveals not who they are, but who we are. As Christians, we must be
unified in our responsibility to love and care for others, as we are cared for and loved by God. In
so doing, we live out our shared faith through our actions in service to the world.
Christian Unity
The prophet Ezekiel describes the Lord God as a shepherd who makes the flock whole by
gathering in those who have strayed and binding up those who are injured. Unity is the Father’s
desire for his people and he continues to bring about this unity, to make the flock whole, through the action of his Holy Spirit. Through prayer we open ourselves to receive the Spirit which restores the unity of all the baptised.
Challenge
How are the “least of these” invisible to you or your church? How can our churches work together to care for and serve “the least of these?”
Prayer
God of Love,
We thank you for your unending care and love for us.
Help us to sing redemption songs.
Open wide our hearts to receive your love
and to extend your compassion
to the whole of the human family.
We pray in Jesus’ name. Amen.
Just as you did it to one of the least of these…you did it to me.
Readings
Ezek 34:15-20 I will seek the lost, and I will bring back the strayed, and I will bind up the
injured, and I will strengthen the weak.
Mt 25:31-40 I tell you, just as you did it to one of the least of these who are members of my
family, you did it to me.
Reflection
In the Gospel of Matthew, we are reminded that we cannot separate our love for God from our
love for others. We love God when we feed the hungry, give the thirsty something to drink,
welcome the stranger, clothe the naked, care for the sick and visit the prisoner. When we care for and serve “one of the least of these,” we are caring for and serving Christ himself.
The years 2020 and 2021 made visible the immense suffering among God’s family members. The world-wide Covid-19 pandemic, along with economic, educational and environmental disparities, impacted us in ways that will take decades to repair. It exposed individual and collective suffering throughout the world and brought Christians together in love, empathy and solidarity. Meanwhile, in Minnesota, the murder of George Floyd by police officer Derek Chauvin exposed continued racial injustice. Floyd’s cry of “I can’t breathe” was also the cry of many suffering under the weight of both the pandemic and oppression.
God calls us to honor the sacredness and dignity of each member of God’s family. Caring for,
serving and loving others reveals not who they are, but who we are. As Christians, we must be
unified in our responsibility to love and care for others, as we are cared for and loved by God. In
so doing, we live out our shared faith through our actions in service to the world.
Christian Unity
The prophet Ezekiel describes the Lord God as a shepherd who makes the flock whole by
gathering in those who have strayed and binding up those who are injured. Unity is the Father’s
desire for his people and he continues to bring about this unity, to make the flock whole, through the action of his Holy Spirit. Through prayer we open ourselves to receive the Spirit which restores the unity of all the baptised.
Challenge
How are the “least of these” invisible to you or your church? How can our churches work together to care for and serve “the least of these?”
Prayer
God of Love,
We thank you for your unending care and love for us.
Help us to sing redemption songs.
Open wide our hearts to receive your love
and to extend your compassion
to the whole of the human family.
We pray in Jesus’ name. Amen.
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