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Prayer against the easy way

By Jolyon / 15 September 2009

Lord of all enemies, critics, competitors,
It’s not that we love violence;
We just hate the hard work of peace.
We would rather not sit with our rivals
We would rather not look them in the eye, seek to understand.
We turn them a cold shoulder.
We ignore their emails and phone calls.
We insult them when we’ve had enough,
We battle them with our wits, insisting on winning.
We wish them gone, dead.
We assume one of us must leave.
Forgive our haughtiness.
Remind us that you love them as much as you love us.
That they bear your image as much as we do.
That on your holy mountain,
Everyone finds a place
Enemies become friends,
Predators become pets
Vipers become playmates.
Give us the heart and the stamina we need
To take the hard, upward road of peace.
- Written by Byron Rempel-Burkholder, editor, Faith & Life Resources, Mennonite Publishing Network

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This site is run by the Social Justice Commission of the Anglican Church.

We seek to nurture justice spirituality and imagination, and engage in advocacy in all areas of life, overcoming poverty and transforming violence.

We encourage people to think and live “justly”, and emphasise debate and action on local, national and global issues.

Although we are Anglican, our vision isn’t so much about being Anglican. It’s about living justly. Justice is about how you live your life, and being just where we are. Working together, we can all flourish.

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