Fulfilling Our Nation’s Destiny
by Rev. Lonnie C. Crowe
As Christians and concerned citizens, we can easily be
overcome by the barrage of discouraging reports that fill our newspapers and
television and computer screens. Our economy is not what we want it
to be. Our family structure is threatened. Sensuality
seems to have become our god. Devastating tornadoes, floods and
fires have left many homeless, frightened and in despair. Many feel that God
has abandoned us or has, at least, withdrawn His blessing from
us. If God has turned His back on us, where, then, is our
hope?
Whenever we have questions about our heavenly Father, the
first place to look is in the Book He has written for us. In Jeremiah 17:7-8,
we read, “Blessed is the man who trusts in the LORD, and whose hope is the
LORD. For he shall be like a tree planted by the waters, Which spreads out its
roots by the river, And will not fear when heat comes; But its leaf will be
green, And will not be anxious in the year of drought, Nor will cease from
yielding fruit.” According to His Word, if our hope is in the Lord,
we can prosper in the midst of and in spite of the circumstances around us.
The fulfillment of a nation’s destiny lies not within the
halls of the Congress, but within the hearts of believers; that to understand
the destiny and purpose of God for a nation, we must look with spiritual
discernment at the believing remnant within that nation. More simply
put, God’s justice is dispensed based on what is happening in the hearts of His
people and not on what is happening in the hearts of
others. Believers are the representatives within America and every
other nation who carry the destiny that God sees for that nation.
We often quote 2 Chronicles 7:14: “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, and will forgive their
sin and heal their land.” We quote this passage and point our
fingers at non-believers and declare their need to repent. We often
choose to overlook the fact that God is calling His people, believers, into
repentance and holiness.
In Genesis 18:17-23, God agrees to spare Sodom from
destruction if only 10 righteous men can be found within the city
walls. In Ezekiel 22:30, God says that He will spare Jerusalem if
only one righteous person is willing to stand in the gap and intercede for the
city. It is a righteous remnant who can, through the power of the Holy Spirit,
bring into fulfillment the destiny of a people.
As the believing remnant of the nation, let us join together
in prayer.
“Lord, I humble myself before you and acknowledge that You
alone are my God and my Savior. I repent, first of all, for my own
sins, and then for the sins of my nation. I pray that You, in Your
mercy, will heal our land. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.”
During the next few days, we will look into the deeper
implications of the righteousness and holiness of God’s people and how that
righteousness and holiness will lead to the healing of our hearts and of our
land.
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