| Hundreds of thousands of Christians from numerous denominations and
independent churches spent at least 3 to 5 minutes in their worship
services yesterday falling on their knees before God, praying for
America. This prayer event was the brainchild of the Family Research
Council, the nation's largest Christian policy organization. Skeptics
from the press believed that this event was a PR ploy to draw attention
to key issues of interest to the organization. Another secular reporter
remarked that the Religious Right had become so discouraged that key
leaders of this movement were using prayer as a remedy for its
discouragement.
Before we discuss the reasons for the event, let me explain what
churches actually did on July 5. The vision of the event was to follow
up on our July 4th celebration for the nation's independence with a
spiritual act on July 5th that would stand in the hearts and minds of
people attending church services. Churches conveyed a simple message to
their members that with all the economic, cultural, and spiritual
problems at work in our nation, we need mercy and grace from God.
Although individual churches pointed out different problems as reasons
for the faithful to call upon God, there was a universal declaration
that many of our nation's woes are not the result of "sinners gone
wild" but rather the absence of a clear Christian witness from the
Church. In various words, preachers declared, "Even though the nation
celebrated independence from the King of England on the 4th, the Church
is recognizing and celebrating its need for dependence upon its King,
Jesus Christ, on July 5th."
Most preachers articulated yesterday the calling that each of us have
to be salt and light to our families, our communities, and the nation.
In my Call 2 Fall sermon, I told my audience that I was going to teach
them how to R.A.P. The word R.A.P. is a device to help listeners
remember that one way we can get unstuck spiritually and move into new
levels of personal growth is to use Repentance, Alignment, and
Promotion. Repentance involves self examination, taking the blame for
short comings, and recognizing our need for the power of the Holy
Spirit to live a Christian life. Second, Alignment involves
acknowledging that living for Christ involves personally deciding that
we will walk in Christian love, despite persecution or ridicule. Third,
Promotion and increased influence comes to those who walk humbly with
God. The Lord promises that He will give grace to the humble, lifting
them into position. I stated to the audience that they can change the
world by becoming increasingly more Christ-like. "R.A.P.ping" can
change our lives and the world around us.
This kind of preaching was typical of the messages delivered yesterday
- heartfelt words spoken to people that understand that sometimes
Christian activists get the cart before the horse. Sometimes we get so
involved in strategies, structures, and grassroots mobilization around
issues that we are passionate about that we forget that everything we
do must be undergirded by the spiritual disciplines of prayer and
personal faithfulness to Christian principles. Although congregational
leaders hope that this event will become a major national movement,
yesterday was a call to each and every American Christian to remember
that we are each responsible to become an individual watchman on the
wall of our nation.
As a member of Tony Perkins's Pastor's Council, I had the privilege of
hearing about this event months before churches began to get involved.
At that time, I could not help but think that only one thing could turn
things around for America - a spiritual awakening. Historically, the
awakenings of American history were essentially course correction
devices that God used to bring America back to her original course and
vision.
America has experienced at least two occasions in which the nation
turned back to Christian beliefs and church attendance in great
numbers. The First Great Awakening occurred from1730-1755 and the
Second Great Awakening took place from 1790-1840.
We, the Church, must remember that we are not called to simply win arguments, court cases, or debates alone. We are called to win people. We must be a prophetic
voice to the culture while maintaining the ability to speak to needs of
individual people.
Charles Finney was a major revivalist in the Second Great Awakening.
Finney's work in Rochester, New York in the1830s resulted in the
majority of the city turning to Christ. What Finney describes here is
the kind of impact and outreach we need today.
"The greatness of the work at Rochester, at that time, attracted so
much of the attention of ministers and Christians throughout the State
of New York, throughout New England, and in many parts of the United
States, that the very fame of it was an efficient instrument in the
hands of the Spirit of God in promoting the greatest revival of
religion throughout the land, that this country had then ever
witnessed... One hundred thousand were reported as having connected
themselves with churches, as the results of that great revival. This is
unparalleled in the history of the church, and of the progress of
religion." He spoke of this having been done in just one year!
May God revive His Church and shift the culture back to its original
moorings. Please join me in praying that we hear the Call 2 Fall every
day.
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