Can You Hear the Trumpet Call to Prayer
With 9/11/14 less than a week
away and the numerous warning the USA has received, it is time we hear the
trumpet call to prayer.
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The
Lord deposited a visual in my spirit of a trumpet being lifted up to sound an
alarm. Over and over again the trumpet was lifted up and set to sound. The Lord
has a message for His church from Nehemiah 4:19-20.
“Then I said to the nobles,
the officials and the rest of the people, “The work is extensive and spread
out, and we are widely separated from each other along the wall. Wherever you
hear the sound of the trumpet, join us
there. Our God will fight for us!” ”
The “there”
is prayer—join in prayer.
Like Nehemiah and the Jews
we will probably hear voices telling us, “the task is too difficult” and “God
will not hear us.” But, God is a big God, the task isn’t too difficult for Him,
and we must pray for our nation concerning the threats against her.
Though the United States has
a great army that we are most thankful for, it has been the Lord Who has
protected and blessed us. [“No king is saved by the multitude of an army; a mighty
man is not delivered by great strength.” Psalm 33:16] God has been our Protector,
our protection. But we, as a nation, have torn down our protective wall as we
have turned away from the Lord and served other gods. Now, we hear the threats
of our enemies. They want to destroy us. It is all over the media—chatter from
ISIS planning large scale terror attacks on September 11, and the possibility
of ISIS using the 11 missing jets from Libya as weapons against us. Our response must be prayer to
the only One Who can help us.
When you read this, hear it
as a trumpet sounding an alarm, not as judgment. An alarm that must be answered with prayer and
repentance. We, like Israel of old, have sinned against God. If you can, get
together with others to pray before Thursday, September 11, or pray by yourself—to pray for our nation.
From Nehemiah 4 we also see that
Nehemiah [:13] “…stationed some of the people behind the lowest points of the
wall at the exposed places, posting them by families, with their swords, spears
and bows.” Lowest points and exposed places are the vulnerable areas on the
wall and can relate to targets in the United States—the vulnerable places where the
enemy could slip in for a terror attack. Pray especially for the vulnerable
areas of our nation, like boarder states.
Verse 4:16 says from that day
on the workers carried swords as they worked, while others stood guard with
weapons—that is, everyone was engaged and equipped. We, as Christians, have
weapons that are spiritual. And although ISIS’ threats are very real, it is
ultimately a spiritual battle. God hears when His people pray. Prayer is the
greatest weapon. The answer Nehemiah gave to the Jews was, “Don’t be afraid of
them. Remember the Lord, who is great and awesome, and fight for your brothers,
your sons and your daughters, your wives and your homes.” We are not just
praying for ourselves, we are fighting for the generations that will come after
us. Let us not be like Hezekiah who said to Isaiah, “The word of the LORD which
you have spoken is good!” For he [Hezekiah] said, “Will there not be peace and
truth at least in my days?” 2 Kings 20:19
God Bless America,
Land that I love.
Stand beside her
and guide her,
through the night,
with Your Light,
from Above! Amen!
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