Today is the National Day of Prayer in the United States. I was privileged to bring the Prayer of Confession at the gathering here. Here is my prayer.
PRAYER
OF CONFESSION
SELF
Father, I come before you today to confess sin, for
myself and on behalf of the church and the nation. I stand before you in distress today for how
we have sinned against you and can only stand before you because the work of Christ
allows us to approach the throne of grace boldly so that we may receive mercy
and find grace in our time of need.
This, of Lord, is our time of need.
I confess, Lord, that I am a sinner. I have no illusions about myself. You have stripped me of pretensions and shown
me who I am. I have broken your
commandments. I have dishonored my
savior.
I have been greedy and ambitious. I have inflicted pain on those who love me
when I was angry. I have been selfish,
seeking my satisfaction rather than serving those around me.
I have been a hypocrite.
I have pretended to be a godly man when I was not. I have pretended to be a good family man when
I was not.
I have refused to give to the poor when I knew they
needed it.
I confess that I have failed to speak the gospel to
someone who needed to hear it.
I have neglected your word and prayer for long periods of
time.
I have sought worldly success by worldly means rather
than rely on you.
I am ashamed that, while all my sins were placed on
Christ at his crucifixion, many of those were sins I committed after being
saved.
Although it was painful, I am thankful you pulled the rug
out from under me and let me fall far enough to see the truth: that living for
your glory is the only satisfying thing in life, both here and in eternity.
CHURCH
On behalf of the church, I confess we have not done many
of the things you commanded us to do, and have spent much time on things you
did not tell us to do.
You told us to love you with all of our heart, soul and
mind. But we confess that we have loved
ourselves, seeking our comfort and our self esteem rather than your glory.
You told us to have no gods before you. We confess we
have placed our desire for wealth, status and entertainment before you.
You told us to go to the nations and make disciples. We confess we have built and hidden behind
huge expensive fortresses.
When you brought people from all the nations to us, we
treated them badly and did not share the gospel with them because they were
poor or dirty or different.
You told us to give without reservation to the person who
asks; in fact to give more than he asked.
We confess we questioned his motives and closed our hands.
You told us to help “the least of these”. We confess we preferred to party with our
friends.
You told us to continue in your word. We confessed we watched television, went to
movies and sporting events, and read frivolous books and magazines.
You told us to seek wisdom. We confess that we sought entertainment.
You told us to flee sexual immorality. We confess that many are addicted to
pornography, even among our clergy.
You told us to honor marriage. We confess we have dishonored marriage by
divorcing as much or more than the non-believers. We dishonored it by failing
to love and serve each other as you told us to even when we stayed married.
You told us to do all things for your glory. We confess we have glorified ourselves
whenever possible, sometimes while pretending to glorify you.
NATION
Father, we realize, as the body of Christ, we have no
land as Israel had land. We, like
Abraham, look forward to the city with foundations , whose architect and
builder is God. Yet you placed us here
and we care for this nation and its people as we know you do.
On behalf of our nation, I confess we are in moral and
spiritual decline. More than 2 million
Americans are in prison. Many more
crimes have gone unpunished.
We confess we have given power to an entertainment
business that seeks in large part to tear down the moral fiber of society and
see how debased it can get before someone reigns it in. We confess we have done this by giving them
huge sums of money to entertain us.
We confess that our education system teaches our children
destructive values and anti-Christian philosophy.
We confess that our government and many of our people
conduct a full time assault on the institutions of marriage and family.
We confess that our culture has glorified men and women
who put their careers above their families.
We have created two generations of young men that have not had fathers
and do not know how to be a father or husband or even simply an adult.
We confess that we have devalued life. We have treated pets better than people. We have treated murderers better than their
victims. We have warehoused children in day care centers. We have made adopting a child so difficult it
is often easier to go into another country to do it.
And, Lord, while we stand in this place whose mission is
to place children in loving homes, we know that next door vast sums of money
are being spent to construct a killing field for infants made in your
image. We confess this is to our shame
and we know that you call to us to account for the life of every human being
that is killed. You have made that plain
in your Word.
We confess that while the majority of Americans say they
are Christians, we have denied the power of God and godliness. We as a nation have become darkened in our
thinking. We have lost our way.
PLEA
FOR MERCY
I am afraid, O Lord.
I fear you.
I am afraid you will pour out your wrath on our nation in
judgment of our sin.
I am afraid you will purify your church with the fire of
persecution. Even more, I am afraid you
will slip quietly away to work in Africa or Asia and no one will notice until
we turn out the lights on the last church.
So, what can we do?
What can take away this stain of sin?
What can deliver us from judgment?
Only your grace and mercy can deliver us. And so, oh merciful Father, we plead today
for forgiveness. We plead for
mercy. We plead for grace.
Gracious God, our sins are too heavy to carry, too real
to hide and too deep to undo. Forgive
what our lips tremble to name, what our hearts can no longer bear and what for
us has become a consuming fire of judgment.
Fulfill in every contrite heart the promise of redeeming
grace. Forgive our sins. Cleanse us from
an evil conscience through the perfect sacrifice of Christ Jesus our Lord.
And all the people said: Amen.
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