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This is urgent. To pastors and heads of ministries where Jesus Christ is the Head and Lord.
I don't have the voice to reach out to heads of churches. But I will do what God gives me strength to do. But, I want to ask you to consider something. In light of all the more recent catastrophes, it seems that the church is strangely silent. It seems that we are very comfortable extending help after the disaster, but complacent in praying before the flood, the earthquake, or the violent windstorms hit. Why can't we as a people of faith and power, repent firstly of our slothfulness, and pray before the disaster hit? I have seen people full of faith and humility stand in the face of storms and pending judgement, called on the mighty God, and God rebuke the storm and reverse the verdict. Why can't we do this today? I will ask of you this one thing. Can you ask your church and those pastors whom you know personally that are really people of God to give one hour of their regularly scheduled programming on maybe just one Sunday out of a month to pray for the disaster stricken areas and the people that were affected. And then pray for our land. I, as a prophet of God know what is happening, and I'm sure you do too, but we do not have to sit and see destruction, and make the assumption that God will not hold back just a little while longer. There is much work left to do, and too many souls are lost; and I fear that some of us feel like we are to stand helplessly by and watch in stupendous wonderment and fear, and do nothing but shake our heads in despair and hope that it doesn't happen to us. It is enough to say that it is judgement, but is not our God also a God of great mercy? Will He turn away His ear from a plea of mercy from His people? Are we not the people who are called by His name?
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