Category Archives: Burma

A reflection on recent times in Burma

Reflections for the day

Proverbs 3:31-32

31 Envy thou not the oppressor, and choose none of his ways.

32 For the forward is abomination to the Lord: but his secret is with the righteous.


And all things, whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believing, ye shall receive

Matthew 21:22

“The greatest tragedy of life is not unanswered prayer, but unoffered prayer.”
F.B. Meyer

A reflection on recent times in Burma

Heavenly Father,

An issue that is of a  concern is one of a recent event that has occurred in thou nation of Burma, and a recent event that has  occurred in thou nation of Burma is one of a dissention between thou people of Burma, known as thou Rohingya people, and thou people of Burma known as thou Buddhist Rakhine. We are able to see in a way that is clear that a recent event that has occurred in thou nation of Burma is one which has been described as violent, and we are able to see in a way that is clear that a recent event that has occurred in thou nation of Burma is one which has caused the displacement of many. We are able to see in a way that is clear that much has been said in the media about what is described as a denial of access to many by the media, and we are able to see  in a way that is clear that much has been said in the media about what is described as a denial of access to many by an aid agency, and we are able to see in a way that is clear that much has been said in the media about what is described as a denial of access to many by a monitor for human rights.

Heavenly Father, we ask thou to provide a number of opportunities before the Government of thou nation of Burma, and we ask thou to provide a number of opportunities before the United Nations Security Council and Secretary General, and the opportunities we ask thou to provide before the Government of thou nation of Burma, and the opportunities we ask thou to provide before the United Nations Security Council and Secretary General, are ones where the Government of thou nation of Burma, and the United Nations Security Council and Secretary General, will reflect upon a recent event that has occurred between thou Rohingya people and thou Buddhist Rakhine of Burma, and to this end will reflect upon a way, and will reflect upon a manner, in which a recent event can be resolved.

Heavenly Father, we believe that the issue that there is a concern for  is one that can be resolved if the Government of thou nation of Burma, and the United Nations Security Council make the right choices. We hope and we pray that there will be an intervention by the United Nations Security Council and Secretary General, with a view of ensuring that a peace will prevail. We hope and we pray that a violence that has occurred between thou Rohingya people and thou Buddhist Rakhine will cease. We hope and we pray that there will be what can be described as an access of emergency aid for thou people of thou nation of Burma which are ones that are not hindered. We hope and we pray that thou nation known as Bangladesh will allow all who are described as refugees to have a haven of safety in thou nation of Bangladesh for thou people of thou nation of Burma. We hope and we pray that the Government of Burma will recognise thou Rohingya people as citizens of thou nation of Burma.

Heavenly Father, thou art Our Heavenly Father who is loving, and thou art Our Heavenly Father who is compassionate, and thou loves each and every one of us. Thou hath sent into thou world thou only Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, to save all of Mankind from all sins, and to show all of Mankind thou way to thou.

Heavenly Father, thou art the creator of thou world that we live in, and thou hath created all things known to Mankind, and thou hath created all things unseen by Mankind. Thou creation was one that was perfect, and is one that thou desires for all of Mankind to keep as one that is perfect, and thou desire is for all of Mankind to be in a harmony with another.

Heavenly Father, we uphold to thouself, Our Heavenly Father, all that hath been spake in thou name of thouself, Our Heavenly Father, who together with thou Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, and thou Holy Spirit, hath a desire for all of Mankind  to turn to thou, and hath a desire for all of Mankind to live in harmony with another, now and always, for evermore.

Amen.

A reflection on thou peace (one of several)

Reflections for the day

Matthew 5:43-44

“You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbour
and hate your enemy.’ But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.

 

The prayer that yields the richest rewards of grace is the prayer we pray for our enemies.

CROFT M. PENTZ,

 

A reflection on thou peace (one of several)

Heavenly Father,

Thou art Our Heavenly Father who is loving, and thou art Our Heavenly Father who is compassionate, and thou loves each and every one of us. Thou love for all of Mankind is one that is all encompassing, and thou love for all of Mankind is one that is not bound by words, and thou love for all of Mankind is one that is not bound by time, and thou love for all of Mankind is one that is not bound by energy. We acknowledge that thou love for all of Mankind is one that enables all of Mankind to love thou with all of a heart, and with all of a soul, and with all of a mind, and with all of a strength. We acknowledge that thou love for all of Mankind is one that enables thou love for all of Mankind to spill over into a relationship, and we acknowledge that thou love for all of Mankind is one that enables all of Mankind to love thou neighbour, in thou way that thou Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ loves us all.

Heavenly Father, thou art the creator of thou world and all that is in thou world, and thou hath created all things known to all of Mankind, and thou hath created all things unseen by Mankind. Thou hath created all of Mankind to be equal in thou eyes.

Heavenly Father, thou art almighty, and thou art most powerful, and thou art our redeemer, and we praise thou for thou power and for thou mightiness. Thou art Our Heavenly Father that knows all, and thou art Our Heavenly Father who sees all, and thou hath possession of all thou facts. We acknowledge that thou purpose for all of Mankind is of one to draw closer to thou, and we acknowledge that thou purpose for all of Mankind is of one to live a life that emulates thou life of of thou Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ.

Heavenly Father, it is at this time we reflect upon thou nature of peace, and it is at this time we reflect upon thou nature of peace in thou world. We are able to see in a way that is clear that thou Scriptures teach all of Mankind much about living in peace. We are able to see in a way that is clear that thou Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, made peace for all of Mankind by the blood of thou Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, when a physical death of thou Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, occurred upon the cross. We acknowledge that thou Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, died for each and every one of Mankind, and we acknowledge that the death of thou Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, is to show all of Mankind thou way to thou.

Heavenly Father, we are able to see in a way that is clear that thou loves all of Mankind. We acknowledge that thou desire is for all of Mankind to live in peace with another, and we acknowledge that thou desire is for all of Mankind to live a life that can be described as one of harmony with another.

Heavenly Father, we are able to see in a way that is clear that to be a peacemaker there is a need to choose a word carefully always, and at times there is a need to remain silent. We are able to see in a way that is clear that for many this is a difficult task, as for many often the wrong thing is spoke.

Heavenly Father, it is at this time we uphold to thou all nations of thou world where a conflict has arisen, and we ask thou to provide a number of opportunities before all governments of all nations where there is a conflict to resolve a conflict that has arisen, and we uphold to thou in prayer thou nation of Afghanistan, and thou nation of Syria, and thou nation of Libya, and thou nation of Burma, and thou nation of Nigeria, and thou nation of Iraq.

Heavenly Father, we acknowledge that to love an enemy means there is a need to put aside an anger, and we acknowledge  that to love an enemy there is a need to pray for another who has caused an offence.

Heavenly Father, we are able to see in a way that is clear that there is a difficulty for many who live a life in an inner city, and we are able to see in a way that is clear that a difficulty is one that can relate to what is described as a gang warfare, and we are able to see in a way that is clear that a difficulty is one that can be described as one where some are unable to live in a way that thou desires. We acknowledge that for some there is a desire for a power, and we acknowledge that for some there is a desire for what is described as having a self-image, and we acknowledge that for some there is a desire for money.

Heavenly Father, we ask thou to provide a number of opportunities before some to be able to see in a way that is clear that a relationship with thou is one that is preferable, and that a relationship with thou is one that will provide all of Mankind with a need that will and does address a feeling of separation from love.

Heavenly Father, we ask thou to guide all of Mankind in a life that is daily, and we ask thou to guide a self  to turn to thou always.

Heavenly Father, we are thankful that thou art  Our Heavenly Father who is loving, and we are thankful thou art Our Heavenly Father who is forgiving.

Heavenly Father, we uphold to thouself, Our Heavenly Father, all that hath been spake in thou name of thouself, Our Heavenly Father, and we uphold all that hath been spake  in thou name of thou Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, who together with thou Holy Spirit, is thou advocate for all who dwell in thou world, now and always, for evermore.

Amen.