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Oh Lord, faithful unto Your people in all ages and worlds Faithful even unto those that forget Your faithfulness and discard You And once more, here I am remembering not Your faithfulness Your body has been desecrated and all but defeated and destroyed For Your people use words as weapons for ****** and spite for means of destruction Oh Lord, Your body has torn itself to shreds, and someone is going to die That someone is going to be the Body of Christ Disagreements and differences need not to lead to hatred and malice We have been saved and united unto You by Your great love Can we not be united to one another as to You through Your love? When children become involved in immature entanglements, adults laugh and ignore But when grown adults fight in the streets, the fight must be stopped And now Your body is pulling punches and weapons There is bitter hatred over language and style, awful things to cause blood Oh Lord, might this soon come to an end? Oh Lord why do You allow for Your people to tear one another down? Day by day, year by year, generation by generation, Your Body falls deeper into dismay Your people, oh Lord, war against one another over small issues and differences How long must we persevere through bitter hate and rejection from brothers and sisters? Oh Lord might we have unity and love as you have always called for us to come to? Oh Lord, our knees are bruised from years of kneeling Our minds are wounded from generations of dealing Our necks are sore from all our lives spent looking heavenward Our eyes are reddened and swollen from lives spent crying for our beaten and murdered brothers And our souls are decomposing from being cast out by the powerful in Your Body Oh Lord, heal our bruises, mend our wounds, take away our sores Lord, take away our tears, and resurrect our souls into Your great love Lord, defeat our adversaries and bring us all back into unity with each other and You Bring us back into Your love and remember us who have been cast out and forgotten Oh Lord, deliver us from our adversaries, our very brothers in Christ But for those who show love to our brothers, and have unity in Your love For those who call all sealed by the blood of Jesus Christ ‘brothers and sisters’ As for us, we bring forth unity in a fractured and all but defeated body We call upon those who bring forth dissonance, and plead that they show Christian love And though many do not listen, still we call in Your name Still we commune in the Sacrament of Your Body and Blood with them Still we refer as brothers and sisters, our very body Even through pain, and hate, and torment, through tears, and blood, still we love on Still we worship beside them, pray with them, and partake in the ministry of the Word with them Still we participate in and out of liturgy in the work of the Church, for they are our brothers So we cup our hands as if waiting for bread, we set our gaze toward the heavens We pray for Your blessings to fall into our open palms daily And here come I, on my knees begging that You deliver us from this hell That You might intervene and put this broken body back together That You might breathe new life into this seeming dying body Your Son was murdered, broken, and crucified for our transgressions His broken body lay in the ground for three days before He rose again into new life So too might this body, the Body of Jesus Christ, resurrect into new life And we read that Lazarus’ came back into life after passing unto death So this body, which has yet not passed unto death, might be mended and healed You, who have come to make all things new Who have come to make all sad things come untrue You can mend these wounds that seem unhealable And we know that You will, for You are faithful unto Your children Faith, which we so often lack, we will not lose You have mercy upon us, forgiving us all our sins, through Your Son You strengthen us in all goodness by the power of Your Holy Spirit keeping us in eternal life So we lift our hearts to You, giving You thanks and praise always and everywhere We sing songs to You and give our whole hearts to You From the first breath we breathe in new life, to the last breath on earth, be our praise with You This is the prayer from the oppressed in Your body The prayer for those who have dwelt beneath the foot of the body Have mercy upon us, have mercy upon our enemies Give us Your grace, and bring the body back into unity, oh Lord And more of all, grant us Your peace Oh Lord, You accept the fervent prayers of your people With Your many mercies, look with compassion upon us Hear our prayers, oh Lord to whom we turn for great help You are most gracious, you lover of souls Hear, accept, and intervene on our behalf by Your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.
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Apr 25, 2016
Apr 25, 2016 at 10:48 AM UTC
The Broken Body (A Lament for Disunity)
Oh Lord, faithful unto Your people in all ages and worlds Faithful even unto those that forget Your faithfulness and discard You And once more, here I am remembering not Your faithfulness Your body has been desecrated and all but defeated and destroyed For Your people use words as weapons for ****** and spite for means of destruction Oh Lord, Your body has torn itself to shreds, and someone is going to die That someone is going to be the Body of Christ Disagreements and differences need not to lead to hatred and malice We have been saved and united unto You by Your great love Can we not be united to one another as to You through Your love? When children become involved in immature entanglements, adults laugh and ignore But when grown adults fight in the streets, the fight must be stopped And now Your body is pulling punches and weapons There is bitter hatred over language and style, awful things to cause blood Oh Lord, might this soon come to an end? Oh Lord why do You allow for Your people to tear one another down? Day by day, year by year, generation by generation, Your Body falls deeper into dismay Your people, oh Lord, war against one another over small issues and differences How long must we persevere through bitter hate and rejection from brothers and sisters? Oh Lord might we have unity and love as you have always called for us to come to? Oh Lord, our knees are bruised from years of kneeling Our minds are wounded from generations of dealing Our necks are sore from all our lives spent looking heavenward Our eyes are reddened and swollen from lives spent crying for our beaten and murdered brothers And our souls are decomposing from being cast out by the powerful in Your Body Oh Lord, heal our bruises, mend our wounds, take away our sores Lord, take away our tears, and resurrect our souls into Your great love Lord, defeat our adversaries and bring us all back into unity with each other and You Bring us back into Your love and remember us who have been cast out and forgotten Oh Lord, deliver us from our adversaries, our very brothers in Christ But for those who show love to our brothers, and have unity in Your love For those who call all sealed by the blood of Jesus Christ ‘brothers and sisters’ As for us, we bring forth unity in a fractured and all but defeated body We call upon those who bring forth dissonance, and plead that they show Christian love And though many do not listen, still we call in Your name Still we commune in the Sacrament of Your Body and Blood with them Still we refer as brothers and sisters, our very body Even through pain, and hate, and torment, through tears, and blood, still we love on Still we worship beside them, pray with them, and partake in the ministry of the Word with them Still we participate in and out of liturgy in the work of the Church, for they are our brothers So we cup our hands as if waiting for bread, we set our gaze toward the heavens We pray for Your blessings to fall into our open palms daily And here come I, on my knees begging that You deliver us from this hell That You might intervene and put this broken body back together That You might breathe new life into this seeming dying body Your Son was murdered, broken, and crucified for our transgressions His broken body lay in the ground for three days before He rose again into new life So too might this body, the Body of Jesus Christ, resurrect into new life And we read that Lazarus’ came back into life after passing unto death So this body, which has yet not passed unto death, might be mended and healed You, who have come to make all things new Who have come to make all sad things come untrue You can mend these wounds that seem unhealable And we know that You will, for You are faithful unto Your children Faith, which we so often lack, we will not lose You have mercy upon us, forgiving us all our sins, through Your Son You strengthen us in all goodness by the power of Your Holy Spirit keeping us in eternal life So we lift our hearts to You, giving You thanks and praise always and everywhere We sing songs to You and give our whole hearts to You From the first breath we breathe in new life, to the last breath on earth, be our praise with You This is the prayer from the oppressed in Your body The prayer for those who have dwelt beneath the foot of the body Have mercy upon us, have mercy upon our enemies Give us Your grace, and bring the body back into unity, oh Lord And more of all, grant us Your peace Oh Lord, You accept the fervent prayers of your people With Your many mercies, look with compassion upon us Hear our prayers, oh Lord to whom we turn for great help You are most gracious, you lover of souls Hear, accept, and intervene on our behalf by Your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.
A lament written for a class at school. This is a lament for the body of Christ which so often tears down other members and murders with words and actions
brady-friedkin
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Apr 25, 2016
Apr 25, 2016 at 10:48 AM UTC
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