
LANCE54- regular member

- Number of posts: 82
Age: 29
my mood: sometimes we think
we were part of someone's life.
we share things with them,
spend time with them,
and gather good memories with them.
then suddenly, they'll show you
that no matter how much
you want them
to be part of you,
it can never happen.
inspite of
what you've been through
together,
you'll realized that you both
are still strangers,
as you always
have been.
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Registration date: 2009-08-09
by LANCE54 on Tue Oct 13, 2009 5:50 pm
i think what is happening is beyond our human capacity... maybe it is a way of God to wake us up and change our ways. The signs are clear. Our nation is headed towards an irreversible path of economic decline, corruption and moral decadence. It is not for lack of effort. We've seen many Filipino men and women of integrity in and out of government, NGOs, church groups & people's organization devote themselves to the task of nation-building and recovery, often times against insurmountable odds.
But not even two people's revolutions, bloodless as they may be, have made a dent in reversing this trend. Each of us somehow did our best to improve our country's situation. At best, we have moved one step forward, but three steps backward. Maybe, not even these numerous calamities can wake us from slumber and that the future of our nation is heading towards destruction.
We need a force far greater than our collective efforts, as a people, can ever hope to muster. It is time to move the battle to the spiritual realm... It's time to claim GOD's promise of healing of the land for His people. It's time to gather GOD's people on its knees to pray for the economic recovery and moral reformation of our nation.
Is prayer really the answer? Before you dismiss this as just another rambling of a religious fanatic, I'd like you to consider some lessons we can glean from history.
England 's ascendancy to world power was preceded by the Reformation, a spiritual revival fueled by intense prayers.
The early American settlers built the foundation that would make it the most powerful nation today - a strong faith in GOD and a disciplined prayer life. Throughout its history, and especially at its major turning points, waves of revival and prayer movement swept across the land.
In recent times, we see Korea as a nation experiencing revival and in the process producing the largest Christian church in the world today, led by Rev. Paul Yongi Cho. No wonder it has emerged as a strong nation when other economies around it are faltering.
Even from a purely secular viewpoint, it makes a lot of sense. For here there is genuine humbling & seeking of GOD through prayer, moral reformation necessarily follows. And this, in turn, will lead to general prosperity. YES, I believe prayer can make a difference. It's our only hope to heal and save our nation amidst all these tribulations.
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