Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Prayers for others Jeremiah 18:1-12 Year C 2025

It was a privilege to offer prayers for others at the Scots Kirk in Paris on Sunday 7 September. The Old Testament Bible passage was Jeremiah 18:1-12, where Jeremiah watches the potter work with clay, which is then compared to God’s dealings with the nation of Israel. The passage suggests a way of praying as thinking about God the potter putting the world (cities, nations, congregations, individuals) on the wheel.

God our maker, Working at the wheel that is our world,
Moulding, remoulding, making communities of hope and justice,
In our prayers for others, we place on Your wheel this city of Paris
We pray your blessing on town planners and city officials and those who clean our streets
We pray your wisdom for teachers and patience for students returning to school
We pray your compassion for those who support and care for the homeless and isolated
Working at the wheel, Moulding our cities, as places of justice for all; Lord in your mercy, Hear our prayer

God who moulds us, working at Your wheel, We bring to you the nations of the world,
We pray for Presidents and Prime Ministers, diplomats and trade negotatiators
We pray your blessing on cities under siege, in Ukraine, Gaza and Sudan and the countries of Benin, Ivory Coast and Togo,
We pray for nations in the Pacific, like Papua New Guina celebrating 50 years of independence this week, and Pacific nations still seeking independence
God, mould the nations, as places of hospitality for all
Lord in your mercy, Hear our prayer

God who moulds us, We bring to you this congregation and the wider Church
We pray your blessing on Scots Kirk, on the ministry of Word and Sacrament here each  Sunday, on the mission of all of us in our apartments and places of vocation
We pray your wisdom for the International Presbytery of Church of Scotland and the moderator Rosie Frew, as she speaks for justice and offers words of hope
We pray your grace and abundance on other Christian communities in this city
Working at the wheel, Moulding our churches, as places of abundance for all;
Lord in your mercy, Hear our prayer

God who moulds us, We bring to you ourselves and those we know,
We pray your blessing – for health and wholeness for those who are sick and grieving
For clarity for those seeking for the words of eternal life
For courage for each of us to embrace the cost of discipleship,  to let you mould our passions and possessions. Working at the wheel, Moulding each of us through the cost of discipleship;
Lord in your mercy, Hear our prayer

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