Today protestant Christians in Germany celebrate the Buß- und Bettag. A day of repentance and prayer for the German people which was called out numerous times by authorities in history. Since 1893 it is celebrated yearly on the Wednesday before the Last Sunday of the Church Year. Show more
Day 46 - Pray with me Father, restore to us the joy of Your salvation and grant us a willing spirit, to sustain us (Psalm 51:11). Open our mouths and fill them with grace, mercy, love, and truth so we may turn others back to You. Though you have made me see troubles, many and… Show more
Day 45 - Pray with me Father, in the mighty name of Jesus we stand in faith against those that would seek to destroy our nation and our world. Let Your kingdom come and Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Remove from the face of the earth them that pursue evil plans… Show more
Heavenly Father, I ask for Your healing, not only my body, but also my soul and mind. I thank You for Your power to give goodness, and I trust that Your mercy will be fulfilled in my life. I trust that Your hands will reach out and change my situation. Amen. Show more
Confession of the Day— Father, I resist the enemy in every form that he comes against me. I require my body to be strong and healthy, and I enforce it with Your Word. I reject the curse, and I enforce life in this body. (Reference: James 4:7)
With every sin, there is always a path to redemption. Remember the pain, the aching and stinging, as a sign of salvation. Let it move you foward, but do not forget about it as you do. Nor should you forget the light that guides you to forgiveness. (cont) Show more
Examine your life. Are some struggles born from a failure to honor the authority God has placed over you? If so, ask God to help you undo any consequences of rebellion or indifference, and if possible, find them and seek forgiveness. Show more °•Branded $piriT and 9 others
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Happy Hump Day Fam. Good Morning Heavenly Father and thank you for another day! Father I thank you for the forgiveness of sin and ask that you would fill us full of Grace so that we may live life pleasing to you today. Thank you Father for all your many blessings. In Jesus's name Show more
Germany's Day of Repentance and Prayer, or Buß- und Bettag, is an occasion to engage in introspection, atonement, and supplication. The observance is characterised by various religious activities, including special church services, fasting, and personal or communal prayers. This event allows believers to come together and seek forgiveness for their past transgressions, thereby fostering spiritual growth and strengthening their bonds with God.
The tradition of a designated day for repentance and prayer can be traced back to the early 16th century, primarily in Evangelical regions of Germany. However, it wasn't until 1878 when the Buß- und Bettag became a public holiday nationwide. Over the years, this event has been reshaped by various political, social, and religious influences, such as the Second World War and German reunification. Today, the ritual holds particular importance for people of the Lutheran, Reformed, and United Protestant denominations in Germany.
Typically, the Day of Repentance and Prayer is observed on the Wednesday before November 23, placing it between November 16 and 22. On this day, adherents attend local church services or join in communal gatherings to pray together with their fellow worshipers. Depending on individual preferences and religious customs, some participants might also choose to fast as a means to demonstrate humility and self-discipline.
Top facts about Day of Repentance and Prayer
About 70% of Germans consider themselves to be Christians, about half of this number claim to be Protestant and the other half Catholic.
After WW2, in Eastern Germany, Catholics were persecuted for their beliefs. Communism did not support religion.
Buß- und Bettag was officially established as an annual day of observance in 1662 for the German territories under the Holy Roman Empire.
Buß- und Bettag was briefly abolished in 1934 by the Nazi regime in Germany but was re-established after World War II as a public holiday in both East and West Germany.
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Day of Repentance and Prayer Top Things to Do
Generate awareness on social media by using hashtags such as #RepentanceandPrayer and #PrayandReflect.
Even though it's a quiet holiday, you might want to take the opportunity to explore German's cultural heritage visiting museums or historical sites like the Zwinger or Semperoper Dresden.
Given the holiday falls in November, if weather allows, people might take the opportunity to go for a hike or a walk in places like Saxon Switzerland National Park.