Joel Rosenberg: As We Face This Crisis, President Trump Has Asked Us to Pray

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We had such a wonderful service at First Baptist Church in Reserve yesterday. Such a blessed time of prayer and fellowship! Thank You LORD! Please do not panic, turn to the Lord, seek His face, turn away from panic. May the peace of the Lord be with you and yours.

Fear is a tool of the enemy. Here’s what 2 Timothy 1:7 says,

“For God has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity, but of power, love, and self-discipline” (NLT).

We are blessed to hear from Joel Rosenberg:

New post on Joel C. Rosenberg’s Blog

As we face this crisis, the President has asked us to pray. I agree. Let’s humble ourselves and ask the Lord to have mercy on our nation and our world. (Here’s the text of his official proclamation.)

by joelcrosenberg

NationalDayofPrayer-2020

(Washington, D.C.) — As we face this unprecedented global crisis, there is only one person to whom we can turn to protect, heal and save us — the Lord Jesus Christ, who is the King of kings, the Lord of lords, our Creator and Redeemer.

In that spirit, I’m grateful that the President of the United States issued a proclamation calling for today be a special day of prayer. Here is his official statement. I hope that you’ll read it and set time individually and as a family to focus on the Lord in prayer.  Nothing could be more important.

In our times of greatest need, Americans have always turned to prayer to help guide us through trials and periods of uncertainty.  As we continue to face the unique challenges posed by the coronavirus pandemic, millions of Americans are unable to gather in their churches, temples, synagogues, mosques, and other houses of worship.  But in this time we must not cease asking God for added wisdom, comfort, and strength, and we must especially pray for those who have suffered harm or who have lost loved ones.  I ask you to join me in a day of prayer for all people who have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic and to pray for God’s healing hand to be placed on the people of our Nation.

As your President, I ask you to pray for the health and well-being of your fellow Americans and to remember that no problem is too big for God to handle.  We should all take to heart the holy words found in 1 Peter 5:7:  “Casting all your care upon him, for he careth for you.”  Let us pray that all those affected by the virus will feel the presence of our Lord’s protection and love during this time.  With God’s help, we will overcome this threat.

On Friday, I declared a national emergency and took other bold actions to help deploy the full power of the Federal Government to assist with efforts to combat the coronavirus pandemic.  I now encourage all Americans to pray for those on the front lines of the response, especially our Nation’s outstanding medical professionals and public health officials who are working tirelessly to protect all of us from the coronavirus and treat patients who are infected; all of our courageous first responders, National Guard, and dedicated individuals who are working to ensure the health and safety of our communities; and our Federal, State, and local leaders.  We are confident that He will provide them with the wisdom they need to make difficult decisions and take decisive actions to protect Americans all across the country.  As we come to our Father in prayer, we remember the words found in Psalm 91:  “He is my refuge and my fortress:  my God; in him will I trust.”

As we unite in prayer, we are reminded that there is no burden too heavy for God to lift or for this country to bear with His help.  Luke 1:37 promises that “For with God nothing shall be impossible,” and those words are just as true today as they have ever been.  As one Nation under God, we are greater than the hardships we face, and through prayer and acts of compassion and love, we will rise to this challenge and emerge stronger and more united than ever before.  May God bless each of you, and may God bless the United States of America.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim March 15, 2020, as a National Day of Prayer for All Americans Affected by the Coronavirus Pandemic and for our National Response Efforts.  I urge Americans of all faiths and religious traditions and backgrounds to offer prayers for all those affected, including people who have suffered harm or lost loved ones.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this fourteenth day of March, in the year of our Lord two thousand twenty, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-fourth.

DONALD J. TRUMP

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(Photo From Franchesca Stevens of ABQ From Albertsons Supermarket)
I am sure many of you are wore down from witnessing the coronavirus panic. I makes me so very sad. One lady shared that her 4-year-old granddaughter had surgery yesterday and they had 4 family members looking for children’s ibuprofen or Tylenol. It took them a couple of hours to find two bottles. I also was told about two elderly people sitting in the their car at the super market crying. They were afraid to go into the store, afraid they would get the coronavirus. We must love on each other and respect each others needs. I wanted to share with you a couple of messages from my dear, dear friends Lynn Stoneking of Windom, Minnesota and Paul Anthony Jaramillo Sr. of White Rock, New Mexico. We must use common sense in all matters. This panic in America is very sad. With God, there is no panic. Panic is not of God. We must take care of each other. My friends, we must not be such a fearful people.

“Only Thing We Have to Fear Is Fear Itself”: FDR’s First Inaugural Address

Fear is a tool of the enemy. Here’s what 2 Timothy 1:7 says,

“For God has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity, but of power, love, and self-discipline” (NLT).

A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another:
just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another.
 
By this all people will know that you are my disciples,
if you have love for one another.
John 13:34-35

Lynn Stoneking

I walked into the paper goods aisle this morning in a rural SW Minnesota grocery store. The elderly woman looked over at me as I stared at the empty shelf. She was doing the same.

“I can’t believe it. I didn’t believe it was actually true, that ALL of the toilet paper was gone.”

Her reply broke my heart.
“Yes, I didn’t either. I only buy it when I need it; I guess I’ll have to figure something else out.”

I went on to another store. Fortunately that place was rationing their supply to one-per-paying-customer.

I grabbed a package off the shelf, but as I did… I couldn’t help but wish that I knew who that grandma was – or that I could find her to get one to her!

Friends – we laugh about the silliness. I’ve joked about it…until I see how this stocking-up and hoarding is now affecting all of us, especially those who are more dependent.

So my plea tonight is simply this:

World – Check on your Neighbor!
Make sure they have what they need to get them through the next few days, then check again.

Check on the elderly and less-fortunate.

If you are someone who has stock-piled toilet paper –
Would you be willing to share some?
At no cost even?

We all gotta get through this somehow;
How about we do it Together?

I was talking to a single income mother of two today who told me all week long she was watching people shop and hoard all kinds of basic food like milk and bread and canned items. All the while waiting for her paycheck at the end of the week but the shelves are empty by time she was able to shop which was today. Please my Los Alamos, NM friends be considerate of the ones who live paycheck to paycheck. This is not the end of the world, and if it was you won’t be eating the food anyway. So sure enough I go today because It was my payday and I couldn’t even buy milk. At that moment a family of 4 was looking for milk also. Was a sad thing to see if I had mIlk I would of given it up for those kids. There are plenty of resources to keep us going for a while. One more thing do not listen to the governor. Go to church. In times like this we need God more than ever.
Blessings to all! 

Earlier this week Sister Shonda posted this outstanding message!

Which is worse—the coronavirus or fear?

While I believe the coronavirus is a genuine health concern and safety precautions need to be taken, I believe the spirit of fear is the greater epidemic.

Actually, fear has turned into a pandemic. According to Dictionary.com, a pandemic “is essentially an epidemic that has spread even further than outside its epicenter.”

Fear is a tool of the enemy. Here’s what 2 Timothy 1:7 says,

“For God has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity, but of power, love, and self-discipline” (NLT).

FEAR IS A SPIRIT THAT WANTS TO INCAPACITATE BELIEVERS SO WE WILL NOT ACCOMPLISH THE PLANS THE LORD HAS FOR OUR LIVES.

Here’s a testimony of John G. Lake:

John G. Lake, a great missionary to South Africa in the early 1900s. In his account, many people in South Africa were dying of disease. While assisting doctors during a bubonic plague outbreak, Lake was asked why he had not contracted the disease, since he used no protection. He said, “It is the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus.” To demonstrate, he had them take live bubonic plague germs still foaming from the lungs of a newly dead person and put them in his hands, and then examine the germs under a microscope. The germs were dead! The energy and presence of God was invisible to the naked eye but magnified under the microscope’s lens—there proved to be a real formidable, existing power that killed the virus. This is how John G. Lake explained why he did not get sick—he carried the cure in his body and spirit to heal disease through the power of the Spirit through Jesus. In another amazing testimony, John G. Lake asked doctors to bring him a man with inflammation in the bone. He asked them to take their instruments and attach it to his leg while he prayed for healing. Then he asked them what they saw taking place on their instruments. They replied that every cell was responding positively! John G. Lake replied, “That is God’s divine science!”

The same power that Lake tapped into is available to every believer. The Lord has equipped us and gave us power to defeat the enemy, including the spirit of fear and any disease.

Here are our weapons against fear and disease …

  1. The Word of God

Believe what God’s word says more than what the news reports say. Confess the Word with your mouth every day. The word promises that “no plague shall come near our home” (Psalm 91:10).

  1. The Blood of Jesus

Revelation 12:11 tells us we overcome the enemy by the blood of the Lamb. And Romans 5:9 says, “Much more then, having now been justified by His blood, we shall be saved from wrath through Him” (NKJV). 

  1. Pray in Faith

The enemy wants us to focus so much on the problem and bind us in fear to stop our prayers. Our prayers for ourselves and others are powerful.

James 5:16 says, “Confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The earnest prayer of a righteous person has great power and produces wonderful results” (NLT).

Pray for our communities, our countries, and the countries around the world. Pray for our President and other leaders to have wisdom.

Today choose to conquer the pandemic of fear and the virus by confessing the Word of God, applying the blood of Jesus, and praying in faith.

Click here to download the Psalm 91 prayer.

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The prayer of protection from Psalm 91 plus more than 30 Scripture-based prayers are included in Appeal to the Courtroom of Heaven.

In Appeal to the Courtroom of Heaven: Petitions for Prisoners and Prison Families I share my unexpected prison family journey testimony. I also point out how the Lord redeemed the worst-of-the-worst offenders found in the pages of the Bible and explain an effective prayer strategy I learned from this experience.

I pray my transparency and vulnerability points to the source of HOPE for those who lost hope in the midst of despair.

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