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Adventist Chaplain Leads Closing Prayer at U.S. Senate’s Momentous Session

Barry Black calls God to help bring healing and unity to a divided nation.

Adventist Review Staff
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Adventist Chaplain Leads Closing Prayer at U.S. Senate’s Momentous Session

The transcript of the closing prayer offered at the momentous session of the United States Senate on January 6-7, 2021, by Chaplain of the United States Senate Barry Black appears below. Black is a Seventh-day Adventist minister. The thoughts and opinions expressed are his.—Editors

“Lord of our lives and sovereign of our beloved nation, we deplore the desecration of the United States Capitol building, the shedding of innocent blood, the loss of life, and the quagmire of dysfunction that threaten our democracy.

These tragedies have reminded us that words matter and that the power of life and death is in the tongue. We have been warned that eternal vigilance continues to be freedom’s price.
Lord, you have helped us remember that we need to see in each other a common humanity that reflects your image.

You have strengthened our resolve to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies domestic as well as foreign.

Use us to bring healing and unity to our hurting and divided nation and world. Thank you for what you have blessed our lawmakers to accomplish in spite of threats to liberty.
Bless and keep us. Drive far from us all wrong desires, incline our hearts to do your will and guide our feet on the path of peace. And God bless America. We pray in your sovereign name, Amen.”

Adventist Review Staff

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