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Hisglory78 64M
42 posts
9/29/2011 11:18 am
The Last Great Harvest


The Last Great Harvest
by Frances Frangipane

In the midst of terror attacks, blatant rebellion and worldwide conflicts, is there yet one more "great awakening" in God's heart that will sweep multitudes into His kingdom? Or is the future irreversibly clocked, ever ticking toward catastrophic conflicts and doom? I, for one, am convinced that the Lord's heart burns for the nations. I believe that a great harvest season awaits us.

It is easy to see sin and predict doom. Yet, the very fact that God gives us the privilege of prayer tells us He desires we participate with Him in the transformation of our world. Indeed, even when a nation seems fully in the grip of evil, the heart of God is searching for one who would "stand in the gap before [Him] for the land." God's heart is to redeem, "not destroy" (Ezek. 22:30). What a tremendous insight into the nature of God, that if just one person embraces Christlike transformation---if he or she stands in the gap in unoffendable intercession---that individual can alter the future of a nation! Before you think I am exaggerating, both the Bible and secular history tell us this is exactly the case. Singular individuals have stood for their families, churches, cities and nations, and throughout time God has used them to alter the course of history (see Heb. 11; Eccl. 9:15).

The key to unlocking this great power from God is to live life with one compelling goal: to obtain the likeness of Christ.

Hisglory78 64M
187 posts
10/1/2011 11:37 pm

Good bye Jer/Jody; You are now banned from my blogs.

While I have no issue with people that don't agree with me, I do take exception to your constant criticizing of my pastor. A man who's walk with God has surely earned the respect of a lot of people, including some right here in Blogland who know of and follow the teachings of Pastor Francis.

While I credit you for being more polite then your former profile, it's all still in this same prideful spirit and attitude that you actually have something that nobody else has or can have, which qualifies you to correct everyone else, yet you are above correction yourself.

NOBODY is above accountability. Since even Jesus made himself accountable, then you are NOT unaccountable. You have NO ministry or position here at Big Church.

However I still pray that you will one day learn that it's not at all about you, It's all about Jesus, which you don't have in you as we have all seen from your rotten fruit.