Post by Christopher Schmidt on Oct 7, 2010 13:00:52 GMT -5
"Heavenly Father, Together in Prayer With All Our Sisters and Brothers in Christ, Of All Christian Denominations and Groups, We Enter Your Gates With Thanksgiving and Your Courts With Praise. We Pray Together in the Name of Jesus, Who is the Full Measure of God’s Love Forever, to Whosoever Believeth, Regardless of Denomination. We pray together in Jesus, God’s Name in His Love for All His Children, of All Christian Denominations and Groups. We Accept Jesus in One Another, and Crucify the Carnal Self of Division. We Pray for Unity in the Eternal Flesh of the Body of Christ. We Pray for Full Joy in Unity, Abiding Together in the Hearts of All Our Brethren, of Every Christian Denomination and Group. We Pray Seeking Accord with One Another, Only in Accordance with the Words of the Bible. We Seek Unity in the Faith and Gather Together with Jesus, with All Who Bear the Fruit of the Word. We Pray, Born Again with Hearts Purified in Fervent Mutual Love to Bear the Fruit of the Spirit to One Another, and Be Given Whatsoever We Ask, in the Name of the Father’s Love for All His Children. We Unite Without Fear, in the Light That Shows the Truth of Our Deeds to the World. We Unite, Father, With All the Little Ones You Deliver to Jesus, Regardless of Denomination. As Loving, Younger Children to One Another, We Receive Every Believing Child in the Name of the Father’s Love for All His Children. Together In Jesus and His Kingdom, We Obey Even His New Commandment to Show the Perfection of the Father’s Love for All His Children in Us; So He Can Show to the World that We Are the Disciples of the Living Son, Sent by the One True God. We Receive the Holy Spirit in One Another in the Name of God’s Love for All His Children, and We Unite in Obedience to the Most Important Commandments in God’s Kingdom. We Accept All Christians, of All Christian Denominations and Groups, as Our Sisters and Brothers, Together as Children of the Promise, in Preparation for the Judgment of the House of God. As Broken Shards of One Vessel, We See the Father’s Will to Gather All Things Together in Christ. We Come Together to Be Made Perfect in One, to the End of our Scattering, as God’s Flock and God’s Children Making Peace in Jesus. Father, We Repent; Please Forgive Us, and Let Our Faith Live in the Small, Sacrificial Works of Love that We Do as Unprofitable Servants, in the Name of Your Love for All Your Children, of Every Christian Denomination and Group. Give Us Now, Father, for All Christians, of All Christian Denominations and Churches and Congregations and Groups, to Unite in the Name of Jesus, Whom We Know is Your Unending, Total Love to All Your Children. We Know With Confidence We Receive Any Miracle We Ask in the Name of Jesus, Because We Know in Our Hearts, Father, That We Keep Your Commandments, and Unite in God’s Love for All His Children, of Every Christian Denomination and Group. Heavenly Father, We Pray That You Now Show the World the Glory You’ve Given Us That We May Be One, the Glory of Your Miracles to Heal All Sicknesses, That Seeing Us in Obedience to Your New Commandment, Together in Your Love for All Our Brethren, of All Christian Denominations and Groups, the World May Believe that We Are the Disciples of the Only Begotten Son, Sent to the World by the One True God. Father, We Watch and Pray Together United in the Name of Jesus, Your Love For All Your Children, of Every Christian Denomination and Group, That Our Joy May Be Full, In the Ever-increasing Fullness of Joy in Your Presence. Lord, Let This Prayer Be Your House of Prayer Where We Unite To Praise You and Your Absolute Power to Protect Us From All Fear of the World, Perfected Together in Your Love for All the Members of the Body of Christ. Lord, Give Us the Wisdom to Expect Righteousness in Our Sisters and Brothers in Christ, and Forgive All of Us as We Unite in Mutual Forgiveness of One Another’s Sins. We Pray for Our Daily Bread, Our Loved Ones, Our Healing, Our Nations, and Our Learning To Unite in You, Believing in the Name of Jesus, God’s Eternal Love for All His Children, Shown to the World in Our Sacrificial Love for All Our Brethren, of Every Christian Denomination and Group.AMEN”
The Gospel According to St. John Chapter 17:
21 That they all may be one; as thou, Father, [art] in me, and I in thee, that they also may be one in us: that the world may believe that thou hast sent me.
22 And the glory which thou gavest me I have given them; that they may be one, even as we are one:
23 I in them, and thou in me, that they may be made perfect in one; and that the world may know that thou hast sent me, and hast loved them, as thou hast loved me.
The full version of the prayer can be found at: unitedchristianministry.com/prayerparts.html