Father God,
We bless you.
We worship your holy name.
We thank you that we can come to you, and that you are in control of all things, even terrible things.
We praise you that somehow, in the dreadful, you are working for the good of those who love you.
We thank you for your grace, for your generosity, for salvation.
We thank you that in your amazing grace—you saved a slave trader—John Newton.
We thank you that in your amazing grace—you saved some drug traffickers.
Thank you that you have worked the miracle of faith and trust in Andrew and Myuran’s lives, that they came to grasp the significance of Christ’s death for them, and for the example of faith that they have been to us, to so many around our country and around the world.
Thank you that we have been able to see in their lives the power of the gospel as they were totally transformed.
Lord we thank you that there are ten thousand reasons to say thank you to you.
“You're rich in love, and you're slow to anger.
Your name is great, and your heart is kind.”
We think of those men, who on Tuesday night sang that song as their end drew near and their time came.
We pray for their families as they grieve the death of their sons and brothers, and nephews.
And we pray that they would take comfort that there will be a day when they will join them… singing your praise unending, for ten thousand years and then for ever more.
We pray in the powerful name of Jesus, who saved them—and us.
Bless the Lord, O my soul
O my soul,
Worship his holy name.
Sing like never before,
O my soul,
I'll worship your holy name.
1 J Topsfield, ‘Bali executions: Eight prisoners refused to wear blindfolds as they were shot’, Sydney Morning Herald, 30 April 2015.