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Week Of Prayer For Christian Unity 2017

DAY 6 OF 8

God reconciled us to himself (2 Corinthians 5:18)

Commentary

Reconciliation has two sides: it is fascinating and terrifying at the same time. It draws us in so that we desire it: within ourselves, with one another, and between our different confessional traditions. We see the price and it scares us. For reconciliation means renouncing our desire for power and recognition. In Christ, God graciously reconciles us to himself even though we have turned away from him. God's action goes beyond even this: God reconciles not only humanity, but the whole of creation to himself.

In the Old Testament, God was faithful and merciful to the people of Israel, with whom he established a covenant. This covenant remains: "the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable" (Rom 11:29). Jesus, who inaugurated the new covenant in his blood, was a son of Israel. Too often in history our churches have failed to honor this. After the Holocaust, it is the distinctive task of the German churches to combat antisemitism. Similarly all churches are called to bring forth reconciliation in their communities and resist all forms of human discrimination, for we are all part of God's covenant.

Questions

  • How do we as Christian communities understand being part of God's covenant?
  • What forms of discrimination do our churches need to address today in our societies?

Prayer

Merciful God, out of love you made a covenant with your people. Empower us to resist all forms of discrimination. Let the gift of your loving covenant fill us with joy and inspire us to greater unity. Through Jesus Christ, our risen Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit now and forever. Amen.

About this Plan

Week Of Prayer For Christian Unity 2017

The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity is a yearly reminder of Jesus’ prayer for his disciples that “they may be one so that the world may believe” (see John 17.21). The theme in 2017, "Reconciliation – the love of Christ compels us," is inspired by verses from the Second Letter to the Corinthians, chapter 5. The resources for the week have been prepared by members of different churches in Germany.

More

We would like to thank the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity and the Commission on Faith and Order of the World Council of Churches for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: www.oikoumene.org/week-of-prayer