Would you support a day of prayer?
When America's founders faced challenges, they often had the wisdom and
insight to call for a national day of prayer.
America is facing challenges today that, in many ways, rival anything since
the start of World War II.
There is a concerted effort to redefine marriage as any union between
people, regaurdless of sex, possibly even regardless of the number of
participants in that union and possible even regaurdless of the blood
relationship between them.
America continues to abort unborn babies by the millions and now has moved
further in the direction of euthenasia on both ends of the life spectrum -
possible even making it a matter of nationsl, state-controlled health-care
mandates.
American foreign policy seems directionless, no longer with the primary
concern being national security, but in fostering and fomenting change for
the sake of change and breaking down the barriers of national soverenty.
Government seems dertermined to enforce a monopoly on force by making it
more difficult for Americans to excerise their constitutonally protected
right to procure and bear firearms.
Government and cultural institutaions are breaking down the pillars and
principals upon which self-governement has been built.
Governement is building up its authority and disminishing the role God
plays as the supreme authority in the lives of free people.
The people are responding, predicitibally, by doing what's right in their
own eyes, as the people of acient Israel did before their judgment.
These are just some of the overwhelming problems our nation faces.
Government is borken. No longer does Washington see itself as a servent of
the people but rather as their master.
So where do we turn? How can we save America? What would our founders do
faces with suce prediciments?
Those of us who understand the challenges we face for the very survival of
America as we have known it throughout most of its history - a shinning
city on a hill, one nation under God - must start planning now to do
something radical.
A nationwide day of prayer and repentance can have an enormous impact on
restoring our country.
Imagine thousands of churches opening their doors to millions of
worshippers who heartily confess their sins, seek forgiveness and pray for
salvation and redemption and the restoration of our country.
Will you make a note on your calendar now to join me in that commitment?
Will you help spread the word to the remnant of Americans who understand
what we’re up against?
Will you talk to your pastors and Bible study leaders and get them on
board?
Will you sign up here to register your expression of support
and your intention to participate?
This is a matter between God and His people.
His word tells us in 2 Chronicles 7:14: “If my people, which are called by
my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from
their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their
sin, and will heal their land.”
We’ve got our instructions. God is waiting on us to act – His people. He’s
not waiting on the whole world to act. He’s not waiting on a majority of
Americans to act. He’s waiting on us.
Will we follow His command and accept His promise
to forgive our sin and heal our land?
Mark the date – Sept. 11, 2013.
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