Saturday, September 26, could very well go down in Christian history as one of the most important days in recent times. On the mall in Washington, DC, a convergence of "The Return", and Franklin Graham hosting a rally at Lincoln Memorial, filled the site with the sound of Hope! 2 Chronicles 7:14 was on full display, and believers from across numerous denominations stood side by side and released a sound that has shaken this Nation. World wide, there are estimations that close to a billion people were involved in this historic day. In Zechariah 3 & 9, the Lord of Hosts says, "And I will remove the iniquity of that land in one day."
The spirit of repentance has cleansed our spiritual land and has set the church up to move forward in power and authority to rule and reign as God has intended. The question remains, will the church take the baton and run? If we turn our attention, our effort, our finances to the now white harvest before us, we will see the greatest harvest of souls ever recorded. Many Evangelical leaders have been expecting this to happen, and this could be the catalyst needed for this to gain momentum. The open door of liberty is still at stake. The election looms larger and larger with each passing day, the stakes are beyond what we can imagine. The anti-christ spirit is raging with all its fury. Every tactic is being used, and nothing seems to be off limits. Politics are messy, in any time, but when the spiritual atmosphere is super charged and involved, we have an election for the ages. I heard that on typical elections, only one in four, Christians vote. That must change in this election. I think it will by what I witnessed Saturday. The church is waking up out of it's slumber. "Return to Me, and I will return to you," says the Lord of Hosts," Malachi 3:7. Today is Yom Kippur, the day of Atonement, the culmination of of a season of repentance. Are you prepared and ready to take back what the enemy has stolen? Are we, as the church, ready to repent and take back what we allowed to take place on our watch? With great hope, and expectation, I see that we are! Selah, Pastor David.
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