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A prayer to remember 9/11

Remember 9-11

Twenty years later, our lives and the world continue to be impacted by the events of September 11, 2001. Remember that day and pray for a future of justice and peace.

DEREK WEBER
Discipleship Ministries

We remember, God of history and remembrance. We remember when the towers fell and the lives were lost; we remember the dust and the smoke, the despair, and the grief. We remember that sense of vulnerability and shock. We remember the numbness that overwhelmed us as we watched our screens for hours and hours, waiting for an explanation and understanding that never came. 

We remember, God of hope and presence. We remember the heroes, those who rushed to help, who guided the wounded down innumerable flights of stairs, who rose to overwhelm those who held death in their hands. We remember the hours and the days of binding wounds and healing hurts, giving comfort, drying tears. We remember words of support and compassion from nations far and wide. 

We see the ripples of that tragic day continue to impact our world twenty years later. We grieve with allies today as our allies grieved with us 20 years ago. And together we wonder if there will ever be an end . . . to violence, to war, to hatred, to death. We grieve our world’s inability to learn the things that lead to peace.

We call to you now in our remembrance, God of justice and of peace. Give us a will to truly pray that your kin-dom may come on earth as it is in heaven. Amen and Amen.

On this day of solemn remembrance:
May we honor the lives that were lost in this tragic act.
May we give thanks for those who served and saved, rendered aid and assistance.
May we give comfort to those who live with loss.
May we seek justice and peace where it is within our ability,
and rely on you when the ability escapes us.

On this day of solemn remembrance:
May we build what has been torn down.
May we mend what has been broken.
May live your love when hate seems to reign.
May we bear witness to the cause of peace.

Amen.

Last Updated on October 31, 2023

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