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National Day of Prayer 2011: Let Us Pray... and Act

Posted: 05/04/11 08:42 PM ET

Millions of Americans will gather today in hotel ballrooms and on town squares, in church buildings and on campus lawns, for National Day of Prayer. Millions of other Americans will, no doubt, look on this public religious act with some suspicion. Is National Day of Prayer a religious cover for Tea Party conservatives? Are those who gather resisting a democracy that welcomes and protects the practice of diverse faith traditions?

As an evangelical Christian, I confess that my fellow Americans have good reason to be suspicious. Though evangelicals have often argued fervently for the separation of church and state, we have also blurred the dividing line when access to political power served our agenda (and our pocketbooks). Even when our churches have tried to serve as the "conscience of the state" that Dr. Martin Luther King challenged us to be, our concern has been too narrowly focused on issues of private morality, overlooking the problems of systemic injustice that King himself so boldly challenged. If we are going to pray in public, evangelical Christians must begin with a prayer of confession. We have shouted the Gospel with our mouths more than we have showed the world good news with our lives.

But our confession cannot be that we have over-stepped the boundary between private faith and the public square. The problem is not that Christians have been too public with our prayer. What we must confess is that we have done too little to become the answer to the prayers we pray. So often, when faced with the problems of our world, we have asked, "God why don't you do something?" without realizing that God might be saying, "I did do something. I made you."

When prayed by followers of Jesus, "God bless America" cannot be a divine endorsement of a political agenda or an excuse for inaction, as if we were asking God to bless others so we don't have to. When we pray for God to bless anyone, we are challenged to see that we might be the hands of that blessing, for God has no hands but ours. When we pray "Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done," we commit our whole lives to caring for the least among us -- the unborn and the undocumented. If Christians are praying with Jesus, we cannot stop praying and acting until we see the restoration of all that is broken in our lives, and in our streets: broken political systems and broken families, polluted ecosystems and shattered lives.

So rather than argue that National Day of Prayer is a dangerous vestige of the religious right, I say let's re-imagine it. Let's call Christians (and everyone else) to prayer. But let us also challenge ourselves to become the answer to our prayers. When we pray for the hungry, let's remember to feed them. When we pray for the unborn, let's welcome single mothers and adopt abandoned children. When we give thanks for creation, let's plant a garden and buy local. When we remember the poor, let's re-invest our money in micro-lending programs. When we pray for peace, let's beat our swords into plowshares and turn military budgets into programs of social uplift. When we pray for an end to crime, let's visit those in prison. When we pray for lost souls, let's be gracious to the souls who've done us wrong.

The good news is that we have a new prayer movement in America today. Dozens of churches and neighborhood-based new monastic communities have worked together with a team of liturgy experts over the past decade to craft a new resource for praying and singing together, remembering the great tradition of folks from St. Francis and St. Theresa to Martin Luther King and Dorothy Day, who have shown us what it means to become the answer to our prayers. Every day, tens of thousands of North Americans are now gathering in small groups to plot goodness in their local communities and listen carefully for God's guidance about how best to love our neighbors and our enemies. These groups will be praying today, as always. More importantly, they're committed to becoming the answer to the prayers they pray.

None of us can do everything, but everyone can do something. To begin to act on our prayers with any seriousness is to remember why we pray in the first place -- because anything worth doing is beyond our power to do alone. We cry out to God because we know we need help. But we have a God who does not want to change the world without us -- a God who chooses to work in and through us. So let us pray, and let us act.

 
 
 
Millions of Americans will gather today in hotel ballrooms and on town squares, in church buildings and on campus lawns, for National Day of Prayer. Millions of other Americans will, no doubt, look on...
Millions of Americans will gather today in hotel ballrooms and on town squares, in church buildings and on campus lawns, for National Day of Prayer. Millions of other Americans will, no doubt, look on...
 
 
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04:50 PM on 05/10/2011
I know! How about we have a National Day of Reason! That would be great.....oh....wait I'm getting something......what???!! we already have one?!!! Oh cool, glad I thought of it :) http://www.nationaldayofreason.org/

Actually, the only thing I agree with in this story is the "action" part. We should all be getting involved and doing what we can to better this country and the world. I do NOT adhere to this erroneous sentence: "anything worth doing is beyond our power to do alone". There is no god and we aren't alone. We are all here together.
04:20 PM on 05/10/2011
Why don't you just skip the praying and get right to the helping! Is praying really necessary?
Do you have to "check in with God", just to make sure you get the credit for a good deed??
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Wholly Guacamole
The world is my country; to do good my religion.
05:09 PM on 05/09/2011
Sorry, but I find the whole idea of prayer ridiculous. God, I've been told, is all-knowing, so why should one have to pray to him/her/it when one wants something -- God should already know. I've also been told God has a "plan" for everyone. If this is true, then if what one is praying for is contrary to this plan, the prayer will not be answered, and if what one prays for does conform to God's plan, it will happen whether one prays for it or not. If you think about it, the whole prayer thing doesn't make any sense. In fact, the whole God thing doesn't make sense -- too many contradictions. What we need, instead of a national Day of Prayer, is a National Day of Critical Thinking. The whole world would be better off.
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05:33 PM on 05/07/2011
It's not praying in public that's the problem (although it is unseemly, and for christians it's contrary to the admonition in Matthew 6:5), it's there being state-sponsored prayer. It's wrong. It's unconstitutional. Religion and government should never be mixed.
04:21 PM on 05/10/2011
Exactly. By having a National Day of Prayer, you are implying that there is a need for it. That alone is discriminating.
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Pembrokelib
06:45 PM on 05/06/2011
Why can't you pray at home or in your church without making a " National Day" out of it. You sound much too sane and reasonable to be involved with evangelicals many of whom have done more harm than good or who are in the business of making money, not helping others.
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mjeffn
Freedom's just another word 4 nothing left to lose
05:58 PM on 05/06/2011
...and on the seventh day god created athiests to watch over his dominion
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GlassMask
Comedian/Curmudgeon
03:49 PM on 05/06/2011
Yesterday was a truly awesome National Day of Cinco de Mayo! I heard not a single mention of the NDP, and just managed to enjoy the day. It's like the answer to my... um, hopes, I guess. I do like the author's idea that actions are required to get what you want. That's a very humanist concept, and it delivers the goods more often than knee-bending and hand-folding.

I hope everyone who asked for good things got what they wanted yesterday. If not, get off yer knees and make it happen!
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bbriani3842
400+ yrs of science & STILL no evidence for a god
05:51 PM on 05/05/2011
The President needs to ignore the National Day of Prayer ... it is unconstitutional and unconscionable for any member of the government to convence a religious ritual while representing our government.
07:30 AM on 05/06/2011
I believe the constitution implies 'free exercise,' which includes the freedom to practice religion. It is, however, unconstitutional to restrain the president from 'exercising' his beliefs, be it capitalism, Christianity, or Wicca.
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pdferguson
Micro-bios? We don't need no stinkin' micro-bios!
05:30 PM on 05/05/2011
Well, there's no better day than this to recall Emo Phillip's classic joke: "When I was a kid I used to pray every night for a new bicycle. Then I realized the Lord doesn’t work that way, so I stole one and prayed for forgiveness."

That's all you need to know about prayer...
07:45 PM on 05/05/2011
love that joke
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05:12 PM on 05/05/2011
What if it were declared "National Day of Non-Prayer?" A day where the President asks all citizens to not pray for one day.
How would that react with the First Establishment? Seriously... If you don't think the National Day of Prayer is illegal, just try to do the opposite, and see what happens.
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bbriani3842
400+ yrs of science & STILL no evidence for a god
07:38 PM on 05/05/2011
I'm game ... where do I sign up!
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iLdoRight
Encouraging The Rightest Rightness
03:36 PM on 05/05/2011
If a person actually wants to learn how to pray and have their prayers heard by Our Creator all they have to do is listen to the "New Testament" and pay attention to all the "clues". Then they should go through the remainder of the Bible looking for all things that can cause Our Creator to close his ears to one's prayers. When one listens to find out what is required, anaylize what is being said, don't just say what something says over, for instance "Hallowed be thy name", what is His name? What does "Hallowed" mean? In a King James Bible see, Exodus 6:3, Psalms 83:18, Isaiah 12:2, and Isaiah 26:4 or if you have one of the old King James Bibles with the standard preface in it, read paragraph 17 where they explain that where LORD is printed in all capitals they know that the YHWH name for God was there but they put the term LORD there in all capitals instead of the name Jehovah as in other places. Why did they do that? Was so they could do a switch to Jesus as the "Almighty Cod" rather than His First Born (created) Son and promote some doctrine that was not supported by all the Scriptures?
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Funkstronaut
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03:50 PM on 05/05/2011
Take a good look, people. This is proselytizing.
It is most often unwelcome when discussing other, more important issues, as most of us are doing here.
05:29 PM on 05/05/2011
What are you going on about? If you want Zeus to listen to you, what you need to do is sacrifice a goat at the foot of Mount Olympus. Quit your blaspheming!
03:24 PM on 05/05/2011
I find this amusing. Why does one need to beg (pray to) an all powerful all knowing all seeing omnipotent "god"? Why does your "god" not know that you want a new car already? Why does an all knowing "god" need to be asked? Why does your god not just give you want you want without asking for it?
07:49 PM on 05/05/2011
Because, like all patriarchal controllers, they want you to prove your submission before letting some crumbs trickle down to the lowly minions?
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02:45 PM on 05/05/2011
Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high;
Where knowledge is free;
Where the world has not been broken up
into fragments by narrow domestic walls;
Where words come out from the depth of truth;
Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection;
Where the clear stream of reason
has not lost its way into the dreary desert sand of dead habit;
Where the mind is led forward by thee into ever-widening thought and action---
Into that heaven of freedom, my Father, let my country awake.

-Rabindranath Tagore
http://www.schoolofwisdom.com/history/teachers/rabindranath-tagore/gitanjali/
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hayness
A wise man proportions his belief to the evidence
02:20 PM on 05/05/2011
If you Xians did all that you call for, that would be a step toward creating a decent world. I wish you well in your efforts.

Next, please keep your religion out of our government, and stop selectively denying scientific knowledge when it conflicts with your book. Also stop attempting to limit other people's rights based on your current interpretation of that primitive book.
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11:58 PM on 05/05/2011
hayness/ Some of you just cannot seperate God and the bible from politics can you. The truth from the bible has NOTHING to do with the politics of this system. Nothing.
Jesus said MY KINGDOM is no part of this world. Another way it can be said is MY GOVERNMENT is no part of this system. True Christians remain seperate from the politics of this system as they follow the example of Jesus and his early disciples.
And any scientific FACT originates with the creator.
Revelation 4: 11 says " You are worthy, Jehovah, even our God to recieve the glory and the honor and the power, because you created all things and because of your will they existed and were created.
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06:48 PM on 05/06/2011
I second your requests.
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kauaiphil
From the Alamo, to Sausalito, to St. Thomas VI, to
02:16 PM on 05/05/2011
When religion became the political, right-wing arm of the Republican party in the late 70's, that's when I stopped being an indifferent atheist and started fighting back. I now belong to several, free- thinking organizations. I use to teach high school social studies in Texas. Look at their lunatic State Board of Education. Christian fundamentalists were essential in electing Rain Man/Chancey Gardener Bush. Look at all the attempts by state legislatures to push "intelligent design'" laws. Look at their bigoted, anti-gay legislation, denying equal rights to all Americans. When Dawkins called for people of reason to come out and fight back, I did. I'm straight, but I contributed to Equality Hawaii. The civil union law was just signed. And Hawaii is a deep blue state. Keep fighting back. You can succeed. Aloha from Kauai.
07:51 PM on 05/05/2011
good move, Texas to Kauai.