Here may be the most consoling, encouraging prayer for women, and men, I've ever heard.
Prayer for Women by Rachel Asproth
God of Hagar,
Tamar, and Mary Magdalene
Of Sarah, Rebecca,
and Rachel
God of Ruth,
Esther, and Rahab
Of the Woman at
the Well and the Woman They Would Have Stoned
God of the unseen,
unwanted, and unheard
God of the silenced
Of those rendered
invisible
God of those who
wait
God of those who
struggle
God of those who
rise
God of the broken
Of the healing and
the healed
Of the hopeful and
the hopeless
God of the
forgotten, who never forgets, we pray
Remember your
daughters in 2019
Remember the women
who wait—
the women who ache
to hear the church call their names,
the women who
press their skin against stained glass,
searching
frantically for cracks
Remember the women
who serve in the shadows,
the women who long
to lead,
the hungry women,
the thirsty women, the tired women,
the women with a
revolutionary Word resting on their tongues
Remember the women
who wait
God of Hagar,
remember those who
wander the deserts of your church
Open the
floodgates and bathe them in hope
May their waiting
be over,
because their time
has finally come
May the church
call their names loudly
May painted glass
crack and shatter
Remember the women
who survive battles they never asked to fight—
the women with
scars and bruises,
and the ones who
bleed unseen from the heart,
the women who said
no,
and the women who
were too afraid to
Remember the women
who are violated and hurt
trafficked,
assaulted, raped, harassed, and demeaned
the women who walk
through fire,
the warriors who
rise from the ashes,
scarred but strong
Remember the women
who feel broken,
afraid, and alone—
the ones who hold
their breath in the night
Because of pain
they can’t forget to remember
God of Tamar and
Dinah,
God who sees
sorrow we can’t name,
remember the women
who walk out of the furnace alive
unconsumed by the
flames
May your love
salve their burns
May your church
bind their wounds
May your people
see justice done
May survivors be
safe in your house
Remember the women
who are tired—
the women who
labor,
and labor
and labor
unseen in the
background of history,
unseen in the
church,
unseen by their
families
unseen in their
workplaces
unseen by their
world
Remember the women
on the fringes, God of the Woman Who Bled And Was Healed
Remember the women
the world loves to forget,
the women who lead
nations,
the women who
plant churches,
the missionaries,
the pastors, and the teachers
Remember the women
who love beyond reason,
the women who
build their homes brick by brick,
who care for their
children and parents without recognition,
the women who
carry jugs of water on their heads for miles
and give up their
portions so others can eat
God of Naomi,
Remember the women
who are tired,
the women who have
lost much,
the women who weep
and mourn,
who long for
brighter days
Meet them in their
sorrow,
when the road
seems far too long,
and fill them
again
Remember the women
who are excluded—
dismissed by their
own brothers and sisters
Remember, God of
the unheard and unseen,
women of color—
betrayed and
silenced,
and the women with
ten dollars to their names
who ask for help
and receive none,
and the women we
try to erase
because they speak
or dress differently
God of the
Samaritan Woman,
remember the women
who are excluded
Empower them as
only you can
May your church
listen better
May your people
see justice done
May women of
color,
women with
disabilities,
women experiencing
poverty,
and all women who
have gone unheard
be safe in your
house
May they be
honored in your sanctuaries
Remember the women
who fight—
the advocates and
activists
the women who turn
water into wine,
and then pour it
out
Remember the
marchers and the sitters
the women who
could not and would not be moved
God of Deborah,
remember the women
who lead revolutions,
the ones who give
up everything
so that others
might be free
Remember those who
struggle ferociously against the tide
pushing onward,
onward,
onward,
exhausted but ever
enduring
May you be the
storm at their backs,
a furious wind
that drives them through the waves
God of Jael,
remember the women who fight
God of the
forgotten, who never forgets, we pray
Remember your
daughters in 2019
Remember the women
your world loves to forget
Remember the women
your church overlooks
Remember the women
your people try to erase
Remember your
daughters in 2019
Amen
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