Thursday, April 23, 2009

Prayer with Expectation

The National Day of Prayer is a vital part of our heritage. Since the first call to prayer in 1775, when the Continental Congress asked the colonies to pray for wisdom in forming a nation, the call to prayer has continued through our history, including President Lincoln's proclamation of a day of "humiliation, fasting, and prayer" in 1863. In 1952, a joint resolution by Congress, signed by President Truman, declared an annual, national day of prayer. In 1988, the law was amended and signed by President Reagan, permanently setting the day as the first Thursday of every May. Each year, the president signs a proclamation, encouraging all Americans to pray on this day. Last year, all 50 state governors plus the governors of several U.S. territories signed similar proclamations.

Before the Pilgrims set foot on the shores of this great land, they declared it for the “advancement of the Christian faith” (Mayflower Compact, 1620).

From 1775 to 1955 our nation proudly identified that God, in His Providence, was the source of our blessing. However, in 1962, a movement began that has led to the cultural war we face today. It started with prayer being removed from schools.

• Voluntary prayer was forbidden
• Inclusion of Scripture was terminated
• Classes on Religion were halted
• The Bible was ordered out of school libraries
• Ten Commandment displays were removed
• Religious artwork was covered
• Religious content in student papers or speeches were forbidden
• The Bible was forbidden to bring in the classroom

So what happened as a result:

• SAT scores plummeted
• American high school students regularly finished last, or near the bottom in math and science testing
• The US now ranks 65th in the world in literacy when only a few decades ago America had one of the world's highest literacy rates.
• Crime in schools and society escalated
• Pregnancy rates in schools escalated

And this was only the beginning.

Today, we have seen the Ten Commandments removed from public institutions, crosses removed from memorials, “In God We Trust”, our national motto, removed from the new Washington D.C. visitor’s center, and more. If removing prayer from our schools was the root of such tragic statistics, imagine what our nation would look like without prayer. My body trembles at the thought of losing our godly heritage and failing to recognize that, indeed, we are a nation UNDER GOD. It is this accountability and recognition of the Almighty and His blessing upon us that has enabled us to persevere and enjoy the years of plenty.

In Nehemiah 9, Joel 2 and Daniel 9, we see leaders who brought the representatives of the people together to humble themselves and confess their sin before the Lord. The National Day of Prayer is a day of remembrance. It is vital that we remain steadfast and join together in one voice before the throne on behalf of all Americans. The National Day of Prayer is also a time of Solemn Assembly. As Moses interceded for Israel and saved a nation from destruction, so we too can intercede for America and recognize the God of our Fathers in adoration.

“If My people who are called by My name will humble themselves and pray, and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.” II Chronicles 7:14

Join me in observing the National Day of Prayer, May 7, 2009.
www.nationaldayofprayer.org

9 comments:

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Unknown said...

Hello John, I recently launched a website called www.prayerconnexus.com aimed at Uniting Intercessors around the globe in prayer. It allows people to post prayer requests to participating churches and Intercessory ministries around the world.

It maps prayer requests as they come in, in order to reveal spiritual strongholds around the globe so that we can pray them down.

I would love to speak with you more about how this site can be a blessing and unite the body of Christ.

The site is www.PrayerConnexus.com God Bless and keep you, keep up the awesome work!

Tim Staker said...

I am glad you are calling on all Americans to pray. Unfortunately, many of the comments in your blog are inaccurate. Also, your blog and website only address the spiritual needs of Christians. Other religions have been surpressed and you leave this out. I wish the NDP Task Force used a wider net in gathering Americans of all faiths to unite in prayer.

Tim Staker
Chaplain
Columbus, Indiana

Anonymous said...

Thank you for all you guys do, it is wonderful and you are role models for the rest of us who sort of do our own things behind the scenes. Prayer brings Heaven on Earth! There's no other way but Christ....like it or not!
marTin
Cabo, Mexico

Anonymous said...

How are they role models? What are they doing to better our society? I'm confused. Have they built someone a house? Have they fed the poor? Have they brought world peace? They have done nothing.

Diana Lewis said...

I have been a life long Christian and nothing about your religion relates to my God or Jesus. You are judgemental and believe that only you have the truth. I believe that conservative Christian is an oxymoron. Christ was definitely a liberal. He died for our sins and did not exclude anyone from his grace. This country was founded on the principle of freedom of religion. Since you like to quote the Bible so much how about "render unto Caesar what is Caesars". I am embarrassed at times to claim I am a Christian because of the terrible image people like your group has promoted as Christianity. May God have mercy on your soul.

Anonymous said...

FACT: This country was founded as a secular nation. jesus christ humps the holes in his bloody hands.

Bang Bu said...

I was shocked to read Shirley Dobson's comments on the Obama administration's approach to NPD this year. America is NOT a Christian nation and its President is NOT a Christian leader. He leads all Americans. So keep trying to stuff Jesus down everyone's throats and we'll see just how fast you lose any political influence in the USA.

Anonymous said...

Once again the religious right are reading their own version of the Constitution.