Future for America: Post #5

          I believe God never gives up on individuals in our day of grace, but nations may be on a path of destruction as a consequence of disobedience to God. I would like to embrace America on the brink of a spiritual awakening, but the signs of socialism and the historical downfall of nations are currently very evident.
          Other great nations have fallen as they make decisions on sanctity of home and life, higher taxes and redistribution of wealth among the citizenship, a “pleasure at any cost” attitude, the decay of individual responsibility and accountability and then a decline of religion. So, America appears to be on a dangerous path. Personally, I still have the hope eternal of a remnant since God always provides. I will pray and keep looking up.  Angela

Future for America: Post #4

          I don’t believe God has given up on America. I do believe that the “remnant” is going to be tested and still has the obligation to share the gospel. I hope there will be a reawakening of believers to stand firm and be involved in government affairs. I think the church has come to the point that more needs to be shared from the pulpit about the political atmosphere and how to fight it during and after the coming election. My personal obligation is to be more of a prayer warrior and more vocal about my convictions.  Brenda

This is another set of comments from the survey “What is the Future for America. To take part in the survey click here. The deadline to to take part in the survey is July 15.

The Future for America: Post #3

          I believe as Christians we should stand our ground no matter what. I do not believe America has reach the point of no return but I do believe as things stand right now the Lord will not continue to bless us either. The Lord, being who He is, can’t continue blessing our country with the disobedience as a country we are showing.
          I believe it is time for all Christians to stand our ground in a loving way and somehow bring back the morals and values our forefathers meant for this country to have. We as a country need to take a history lesson on what our forefathers meant when they wrote the Declaration of Independence and our Constitution. It is time for Christians to lovingly but firmly take back our country and put God back in the center. Sheri

This is another set of comments from the survey “What is the Future for America. To take part in the survey click here. The deadline to to take part in the survey is July 15.

What Are The People Are Saying: Post #2

Today I continue to post some of the comments people are making relating to the survey “What is the future for America?” To take part in the survey scroll down this page and you will see the form. Email me if you need the content background for the survey. The deadline for entries is July 15. Here is post #2.

          I do think America is a different nation from this point forward. Rare is the nation that returns to the Lord without first being wiped out and restored like Israel.
          I believe politically we have reached the point of no return. It’s only a matter of time (within years) that “under God” and “In God We Trust” are removed from U.S. government materials.
         I don’t believe God has given up on America’s people (personally) but I do believe we are out from under His protection at this point from our national thumbing our noses at Him. I believe He has given up on America’s government (politically) but will continue to bless our nation in powerful ways – but only as a sign of His grace.
          I do believe the church will continue to be refined and the pretenders and social churchgoers will fall away. A smaller, more committed church could well lead to the next great spiritual awakening, and I believe after a season of despair, the world will be reintroduced to Jesus without the historical baggage of the social church masking its view of Him.  Joel[vfb id=12]

What People Are Saying About “The Future of America”

Today and for the next several days, I will be posting some of the comments people have shared as a part of the current survey concerning the future of America. For those who have not taken the survey, it can be found below. Here is our first quote:

     “Many things are changing in America and unfortunately it appears to not be for the better. The majority of believers, in my opinion have remained distracted by the world and remained silent or taken an approach of hate toward the sinners, and not the sin. I do not believe America can continue on as a great nation while shaking her fist at a Holy God. God did not give up on Israel but did allow her/His people to suffer until they cried out to Him and turned. Most believers cry out to Him until things get a bit better, i.e. 9-11. We saw people returning to His house. We saw our leaders praying. What did we as a church do? We failed to disciple those that were returning. However, I still cling to the hope and promise of His patience and long-suffering. Vicky