Thursday, April 14, 2016

Repentance Still Necessary!

Spiritually, last weekend was very special and important. A large group of God's people gathered in our nation's capital in extremely cold and wet  weather earnestly calling out for their Lord and Master to "Heal Our Land." These acts of sincere repentance and heartfelt prayers for our country were duplicated among 100,000 in Los Angeles, California. There were also smaller groups and individuals praying all over the country at the same time. All were crying out For Revival In Our Time.

Praise The Lord for God's people praying in unison for a mighty move of God. At the same time, we should be aware of God's Word describing the events preceding the Day Of The Lord in 2nd Thessalonians 2:3, "Let no one deceive you by any means; for That Day will not come unless the falling away comes first." Many prophetic people feel we are living in That Day. Reports indicate that most mainline denominational churches are losing people. Will a Revival precede this full scale falling away?

However, the worldwide church also needs to be in unison by addressing another very important issue. In his book, The Crucifixion Of The Jews, Franklin H. Littell says, "The Holocaust is the unfinished business of the Christian church, the running sore unattended by its leaders and weakening its constituents." This is not meant to condemn the Christian Church as a whole. There are numerous worldwide ministries, churches and individuals who wholeheartedly support Israel and have repented for the Holocaust. Unfortunately, the majority of the church has not! 

During the Holocaust the majority of the Christian church in America and Europe looked the other way and did little or nothing to help the Jewish people.  What can we do individually? We need to pray earnestly for a movement of God's people to enter into a time of repentance asking for our Lord God  to forgive them of the sins against the Jewish people especially during the Holocaust. This might also include meeting with the leadership of our individual churches.

May The Lord Bless You And Keep You This Day And Every Day,
Frank  

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