The Lord showed me that the intercession for our President and nation has holes in it by Joni Ames
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By Joni Ames
The Lord showed me that the intercession for our President and nation has holes in it
by Joni Ames
Those who know me know that I'm not a "political activist" and that I believe we should vote for and elect a person because the Lord says to, and not by political party. So, this is not a political statement. That said, let's go on... The Lord showed me that the wall of intercession around our President and our nation has holes in it. The holes were created by the wagging of the tongues against our President and our nation by those who were supposed to be watching on the walls. Some have been disappointed, thinking the President should have done what they felt he should do by now. Others are ramping up for the next election. Whatever the reason, those posts became spots where those word curses put a hole in the wall, instead of the wall being guarded. I saw terrorists look through those holes and begin to try to climb through. Then I heard, "Tell My people to repent, break the power of those word curses, and repair those holes--then get back on the wall in the right way."
Whether anyone agrees with the President or current elected officials is not the point. The point is that we, as Christians, are admonished to pray for those in authority. I encourage you to go to the Intercessors For America or President's Prayer Team websites for specific directives, if you have none (You can do a web search to find the exact web addresses).
But let's not leave holes in the wall on our watch! For our own sakes, for the protection of our nation, and our families and friends!
Words have power, and we need to guard them, so that they guard and not curse our nation.
Blessings,
Joni Ames
A.C.T.S. Ministries
Email: joniames@aol.com
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The least likely to succeed = the most likely to succeed, in Jesus. One of the things the Bible is clear about regarding God choosing those He can use is that you do not have to be professional, just available. The condemning voices of the enemy are constantly trying to discourage God's people from being what God called them to be. It seems that every time God wanted to use somebody in the Scriptures, it was the most unlikely of people He used to do the most exceptional things. Perhaps the reason is because He would then truly get the glory.
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