Name of JC invoked at DNC

Donald Miller, author of best-selling Christian book Blue Like Jazz, prayed at the Democratic National Convention last night—and it wasn't some non-sectarian generic God he prayed to. It was "in the name of Your son, Jesus"!

"Father God,

This week, as the world looks on, help the leaders in this room create a civil dialogue about our future.

We need you, God, as individuals and also as a nation.

We need you to protect us from our enemies, but also from ourselves, because we are easily tempted toward apathy.

Give us a passion to advance opportunities for the least of these, for widows and orphans, for single moms and children whose fathers have left.

Give us the eyes to see them, and the ears to hear them, and hands willing to serve them.

Help us serve people, not just causes. And stand up to specific injustices rather than vague notions.

Give those in this room who have power, along with those who will meet next week, the courage to work together to finally provide health care to those who don’t have any, and a living wage so families can thrive rather than struggle.

Hep us figure out how to pay teachers what they deserve and give children an equal opportunity to get a college education.

Help us figure out the balance between economic opportunity and corporate gluttony.

We have tried to solve these problems ourselves but they are still there. We need your help.

Father, will you restore our moral standing in the world.

A lot of people don’t like us but that’s because they don’t know the heart of the average American.

Will you give us favor and forgiveness, along with our allies around the world.

Help us be an example of humility and strength once again.

Lastly, father, unify us.

Even in our diversity help us see how much we have in common.

And unify us not just in our ideas and in our sentiments—but in our actions, as we look around and figure out something we can do to help create an America even greater than the one we have come to cherish.

God we know that you are good.

Thank you for blessing us in so many ways as Americans.

I make these requests in the name of your son, Jesus, who gave his own life against the forces of injustice.

Let Him be our example.

Amen.

Amen!

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Comments (6)

Clearly from the negative comments from the Evangelical community and the fact that Relevant Magazine's editor agreed to pray then pulled out and then suggested Donald Miller, the fact that he prayed at all seems to be the news.
I am thankful that Donald Miller was asked and agreed to pray at the Demacratic convention. There is so much I have disagreed with the Democratic Parties positions, that I have not wanted to watch their convention. Both parties need to put down the guns and learn to work together if we are ever going to become again the great country we once were. We in the Christian community need to step up and get involved and not just sit back on our hands and say how bad things are. Donald Miller and others of the emerging church spokes people have opened my eyes to what is today and what the possibilities are for the future. Let's take what Christ has taught us into our world and and see what we can change.
I submit that the important thing is that Miller did not presume to LEAD the convention in prayer, but he was invited to OFFER a prayer for the work of the convention. When the Continental Congress met, some delegates said too many denominations were represented among the states to all agree on any prayer. Samuel Adams, a Congregationalist, definitely not in communion with Anglicans, Catholics, Lutherans, Methodists, Baptists... announced "I am no bigot, and I can listen to a prayer offered by a man of piety and virtue who is also a friend to his country." We are a diverse nation in terms of religious beliefs, practices and doctrines. But anyone from that diversity of faith can and should offer a prayer, in their own terms, at any public occasion. Of course Miller offered a prayer in the name of Jesus, that is the spirit of the prayer he had to offer.
I think that this prayer is awesome.
Excellent prayer. Blue Like Jazz is one my favorite books! It's amazing how God used Miller's words in the book to continually challenge me even to this very day.

But even with that said, I'm still figuring out who I will vote for come November. May God help us all!
It seems to me that I can vote for a team that talks the talk of evangelical Christianity, or I can vote for a team that walks the walk. I can vote for a team that views polarization between "red" states and "blue" states as the road to victory, or a team that views each individual citizen as precious. Jesus wouldn't tell me how to vote, but my vote will work good or ill for "the least of these my brethren."

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