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Saturday, October 27, 2012

40 DAYS OF PRAYER TO CHANGE AMERICA (Day 30: Repentance)

 
 
 
40 Days of Prayer to Change America
(Day 30: Repentance)
 
"Nevertheless, I will bring health and healing to it; I will heal my people and will let them enjoy abundant peace and security."   --- Jeremiah 33:6
 
     There is a real wave of discouragement and despondency sweeping through America these days. For many, it seems as though our nation is on the path of no return. There is a legitimate concern that we have drifted too far from God and that we might never again see a nationwide Spiritual awakening. It certainly is posible for a people to go too far in their rebellion.
     The Lord has many who are crying out to Him. While a global prayer movement is emerging like never before, there is also a growing movement of prayer here in America that is focusing on repentance and turning back to God. (Check out OneCry.com for an encouragingviewpoint.)
     God's Word to Judah many years ago was both bad news and good news. The people were going to suffer for their rebellion against God. But amid those tough times, God made a promise showing that He wasn't done with Judah. He promised health, peace and security to a people who didn't deserve it. But such is His mercy and love --- both then and today!
 
  • Make a commitment to pray daily for a Spirit of Repentance to come upon the church in the United States.
  • Thank the Lord that His mercy triumphs over judgment.
  • Pray for healing, peace and security for this nation.
 
 
PRAYER
 
Lord, we certainly deserve Your judgment. As a nation, we have sinned against You in virtually every way. We have deliberately tried to remove You from the public life. We have squandered wealth, chosen convenience over life, abused the weak, dishonored the poor, and allowed our prejudices and hatreds to divide us. Forgive us! Instead of judgment, pour out Your mercy. We need the healing that only You can provide. Bring again to our nation Your health, Your peace and Your security. In Your Son, Jesus' Merciful Name. Amen.
 
 
 
(reprinted from Charisma magazine)