National Day of Prayer, May 2, 2013
Today is the National Day of Prayer. The first call to prayer happened before the American Revolution. In 1775, the Continental Congress called on the colonists to pray for wisdom as they considered how they would respond to the King of England.Perhaps one of the most powerful calls to prayer came from President Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War. In 1863, he issued a proclamation for a day of “humiliation, fasting and prayer.” Part of that proclamation:
It is estimated that there have been more than 130 national calls to prayer, humiliation, fasting, and thanksgiving by presidents of the United States. There have been 60 Presidential Proclamations for a National Day of Prayer because every president has signed these proclamations. And there have been almost 1,000 state and federal calls for national prayer since 1775.
On this National Day of Prayer, please pray for this nation and its leaders.
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H/T Kerby Anderson
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9 Comments:
Prayer is essential for a Christian, and the National Day of Prayer should be a time for us to fall on our knees and pray for each other, our country, and for a true spiritual revival!
Amen!
Did you hear that one of Obama's appointees wants to change this?
Did you hear that one of Obama's appointees wants to change this?
What Godly leaning actions do they not want to change?
What Godly leaning actions do they not want to change?
They don't want it called National Day of Prayer. I think they want it changed to something like "Day of Reason". Christians have to start standing up for religion. It's already being heavily criticized.
As we can expect from a liberal progressive or an atheist.
As we can expect from a liberal progressive or an atheist.
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