Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Justice Is In His Hands

Good Morning, It's A Short Week, But Their Is A Lot To Be Done!! There is something terribly wrong with the world. Everywhere we look there is unbelievable evils. Is there any point to prayer? Yes! Never accept evil as inevitable or unchangeable. God calls us to rebel against the status-quo, to refuse to accept as "normal" what is abnormal and contrary to His Will and Word. There is no more certain death to effective prayer than resignation to what is, Jesus encourages us: At all times we should pray and not lose heart.

And will not God bring about justice for his chosen ones, who cry out to him day and night? Will he keep putting them off? I tell you, he will see that they get justice, and quickly. However, when the Son of Man comes, will he find faith on the earth?"—Luke 18:7, 8 (NIV)

This war has brought the deaths of an estimated tens of thousands, people and the unraveling of the social and economic fabric of our nation. The church's response should be one of deep repentance, commitment to unity, and persistent prayer, knowing and assuring others that God has not abandoned us. We have a professing Christian as president, that is uncaring and insensitive to those in need.  Our government filled with widespread and unchecked corruption. We must pray,... because God responds to those who invite Him to move in this broken world.

"Thank you, Jesus for making me a partaker with You in defeating the devil. Help me fulfill my responsibility to resist him today."
 (Neil Anderson's Daily in Christ, June 21, 2005)

Lord, let Your kingdom break into the darkest places, overcoming evil, bringing Your with it justice, and mercy. Amen! 

"Feed Your faith, and your doubts will starve to death."

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