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July 14, 2024 10 AM Blended Worship at Epworth UMC

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  • ### Prayer Guide: Embracing and Spreading Peace

    #### Introduction
    As we reflect on today's sermon about peace, let us engage in a time of intentional prayer. We will focus on remembering our own brokenness, the process of repair, breaking down walls of hostility, interrupting the cycle of violence, and being "religioned." May these prayer prompts guide you in embodying the peace of Christ in your daily life.

    #### Prayer Prompts

    **1. Remembering Our Own Brokenness**
    - **Self-Reflection**: Ask God to reveal moments in your life where you felt like an outsider or experienced brokenness. Reflect on how these experiences have shaped your empathy and understanding of others.
    - **Confession**: Confess any sins or attitudes that have contributed to division or hostility in your relationships. Seek God's forgiveness and cleansing.
    - **Empathy**: Pray for a heart that sees others through the lens of shared humanity. Ask God to help you remember your own brokenness so you can connect with and support those around you.

    **2. The Process of Repair**
    - **Healing Relationships**: Pray for the courage to address and repair broken relationships in your life. Ask God to guide you in taking the first steps towards reconciliation.
    - **Breaking Down Walls**: Seek God's help in identifying and breaking down any walls of hostility you have built around your heart. Pray for the strength to interrupt cycles of violence and replace them with acts of peace.
    - **Ongoing Commitment**: Commit to the ongoing process of repairing relationships. Ask God for patience and perseverance as you work towards healing and wholeness.

    **3. Breaking Down Walls of Hostility**
    - **Self-Examination**: Ask God to reveal any areas of righteous indignation, hatred, or a sense of victimhood in your heart. Pray for the grace to let go of these feelings and replace them with love and understanding.
    - **Forgiveness**: Pray for the ability to forgive those who have hurt you, even if they haven't asked for forgiveness. Ask God to help you release any bitterness and embrace a spirit of reconciliation.
    - **Reconciliation**: Seek God's guidance in taking practical steps towards reconciliation with those you have been in conflict with. Pray for wisdom and discernment in navigating these difficult conversations.

    **4. Interrupting the Cycle of Violence**
    - **New Cycle**: Pray for the strength to break free from cycles of sin, violence, vengeance, and death. Ask God to help you establish a new cycle of righteousness and peace in your life.
    - **Right Priorities**: Ask God to help you put your relationships and priorities in right order. Pray for the well-being and wholeness of everyone involved in your life.
    - **Active Participation**: Commit to being an active participant in interrupting cycles of violence. Pray for opportunities to promote peace and reconciliation in your community.

    **5. Being "Religioned"**
    - **Reconnection**: Pray for a deeper connection with God and with others. Ask God to rebuild you into a spiritual temple that embodies peace and reconciliation.
    - **Humanity**: Pray for the ability to see each person as a human being created in the image of God. Ask God to help you break down walls of hostility and work towards genuine peace.
    - **Daily Interactions**: Commit to embodying the peace of Christ in your daily interactions. Pray for the grace to be an agent of peace in your family, workplace, and community.

    #### Closing Prayer
    Heavenly Father, we thank You for the gift of peace that surpasses all understanding. As we go forth from this place, help us to remember our own brokenness, actively participate in the process of repair, break down walls of hostility, interrupt cycles of violence, and be "religioned" into Your spiritual temple. May we embody Your peace and spread it throughout our world. In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen.

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