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Call to Prayer for Justice and Peace

by admin / Sunday, 04 September 2022 / Published in News

Justice and Peace Message

September 4, 2022

Thank you my Brothers and Sisters for the peaceful conduct we have maintained during this year’s electoral process. This is a show of social maturity that we need to uphold and be proud of.

As we continue to join hands in prayer for the process that is ongoing at Supreme Court of Kenya, let our prayers be guided by the word of God recorded in Deuteronomy 16: 19 – 20

Do not pervert justice or show partiality. Do not accept a bribe, for a bribe blinds the eyes of the wise and twists the words of the righteous. Follow justice and justice alone, so that you may live and possess the land the Lord your God is giving you.

We are therefore praying for all the Judges of the Supreme Court to be guided by the Spirit of God to be guided by truth so that justice will be done and be seen to be done. It is our prayer that every Kenyan will feel that justice has been done once the ruling is made, recognizing that justice may mean that the judgement delivered may not favor one’s preference.

On our part as Kenyans, let us maintain peace and national cohesion. Do not threaten or harm any other person in your jubilation or disappointment. And let us not speak words that will affect our relations with each other, since we will remain neighbors after the elections have been concluded.

As the people of Kenya, tushikane tuweke issues mbele, na issue yetu ni justice and peace.

Thank you

Rev Canon Chris Kinyanjui

General Secretary

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