Saturday 8 October 2011

Of Your Charity

Although executions simply for apostasy are not normal in Iran (hence the size of this story), although the ancient indigenous Christian communities (and the Jews) have reserved parliamentary representation there, and although the charge of aiding the enemy power that is Israel rings true against the Church of Sarah Palin and the United Congregations of Michele Bachmann, nevertheless if you are against capital punishment then you are against capital punishment, and I have been emailed the following:

Sunday 9th October 2011 is the designated day of prayer and intercession for the life of Pastor Yousef Nadarkhani, who is facing execution in Iran after been charged with apostasy. When this became the subject of global protest, the charges against him were changed to rape, extortion and Zionism.

Iran has executed quite a few people over the past year: there is no clemency for those accused of rape or ‘spying for Israel’. Whether you pray on your own, in a small group or with your whole church, we are told that our prayers will be powerful and effective (Jas 5:16). Christian Solidarity Worldwide ask us to pray:

For Pastor Nadarkhani

For God to stay the hand and change the hearts of the Iranian judiciary, that they would reconsider the death sentence handed down.
That the international statements of support for Pastor Nadarkhani would have an impact on the verdict.
That God would uphold Pastor Nadarkhani.
For peace, strength and comfort for Pastor Nadarkhani’s family.
For wisdom and protection for Pastor Nadarkhani’s lawyer who is also facing legal difficulties.
That attempts to charge him with other charges to justify a death sentence will come to nothing.

For Christians in Iran

That God would comfort members of Pastor Nadarkhani’s church and denomination.
That Iranian Christians would not be bound by fear and would keep their eyes fixed firmly on God.
Ask God to grant peace to all families affected by arrests and interrogations by the Iranian authorities in the past year.

For religious freedom in Iran

Please pray that Iran will become a nation where no faith group faces discrimination or persecution. Please continue to pray especially that the seven imprisoned Baha’i leaders would be released, and that government would cease its inflammatory rhetoric against minority religions.

Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, and watching thereunto with all perseverance and supplication for all saints (Eph 6:18).

1 comment:

  1. Read Your Strauss8 October 2011 at 17:51

    Vintage Durham, port-swilling spooks in black tie, Catholic and High Anglican traditionalists, awash with Iranian and Emirati money and that's only the cash we know about. No wonder the university directory, I have jsut looked you up, no longer even gives your email address, just one of those contact forms for the grandest of grandees who cannot be troubled by ordinary taxpayers.

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