Church of Scotland's Prayer for the Middle East
- Mar 2
- 2 min read
Following the attacks by the USA and Israel on Iran, and Iran’s response, which has brought destruction and anxiety to the wider region, we lament the onset of war in this precious part of the world and urgently pray for an immediate cessation of fighting.
The staff of the Church of Scotland who are based in Israel and Palestine remain safe at this time. We are in constant contact and are supporting them in every way we can.
We echo the calls from our church partners in the region and from the World Council of Churches and World Communion of Reformed Churches for peace, calm, and the unity of humanity.
As Jesus commands, we should refuse to see our neighbours as our enemies.
As Bishop Dr Imad Haddad, of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land says, we must "pray, and pray fervently", and match our prayers with courageous and concrete action, standing publicly with those who are afflicted.
The Most Reverend Dr Hosam Naoum, the Anglican Archbishop in Jerusalem, asks that we "offer each other the sanctuary of Christian love", and that we remain "bridge builders, keeping the doors of reconciliation open."
Peace can never come through violence.
We urge world leaders to acknowledge the futility of war and bloodshed, and work for peace based on justice and the rule of law.
Rt Rev Rosie Frew, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, has written a prayer.
Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God. (Matthew 5:9)
Loving God
We come before you in sorrow
For once again we are a world affected by war
So many lives disrupted
So much destruction
So much needless loss
So much fear and uncertainty
So much grief and pain
Forgive our inability to live at peace
We pray for peace and unity
Not just the cessation of hostilities
And the laying down of the weapons of war
But the costly, just peace that transforms hearts, structures, and lives
We pray for those in power
For wisdom and courage for world leaders
A willingness to negotiate
For blessed are the peacemakers
We pray for one another
That we would be true to Christ
Who calls us to be peacemakers
Who calls us to pursue justice
Who calls us to love both neighbour and enemy
We pray for safety and security
For residents and visitors across the Middle East
For our church staff and students in the Holy Land
We pray for comfort and compassion
For all those who are grieving
For all those who are afraid
Blessed are the peacemakers,
for they will be called children of God.
In Jesus' name we pray,
Amen.





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