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This prayer is a heartfelt plea for guidance, healing, and unity. It asks for the Divine Creator’s love and wisdom. It starts by acknowledging God’s endless love and seeking help in life’s complexities.
It also expresses concern for the Earth’s well-being. It asks for healing of its wounds and for people to connect with compassion. The prayer calls for understanding, empathy, and justice from those in power.
It seeks comfort for the suffering and prayers for hope and unity. It reminds us to protect and honor life and the Earth. This prayer is a call for collective action, rooted in love, justice, and divine wisdom.
It hopes to inspire others to work towards a better world.

Dear Divine Creator,
We come together, our hearts open wide to your endless love. As a new day begins, we pray for the world. Our plea comes from the deepest part of our souls.
Guide us, Almighty One, as we walk through life’s complexities. Bless our planet, Earth, to endure both natural and human-made challenges. Heal the Earth’s wounds and let our steps be light on its surface.
May compassion connect us all. Light the way to understanding, tolerance, and acceptance. Let empathy guide us, creating a world where kindness is universal.
Give wisdom to those in power. May their choices be just, fair, and for the good of all. Let their aim be to serve, not to seek power for itself.
Heal the hate that hurts our family. In tough times, let hope shine bright. May unity overcome all differences, uniting us in love.
Comfort those who suffer, the hungry, oppressed, lonely, and downtrodden. Let our actions show your compassion. In dark times, remember that your light never fades.
May our actions honor life and the Earth. Give us the courage to protect and serve. Let us be guardians of justice and love.
In your wisdom, hear our prayer. Let it touch the hearts of those seeking a better world.
Amen.
Micah 6:8 (NIV)
“He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.”