Passage: Psalm 33:11-20
“Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord, the people whom He has chosen for His own inheritance.” v.12 (NASB)
The Decline of Christianity in America
If My People….
“If My people who are called by My name humble themselves and pray and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, will forgive their sin and will heal their land.” 2 Chronicles 7:14 (NASB)
One day, we will stand before the Lord and give an account of each one of the decisions we made in life. I don’t see how our vote would not be one of them. We have been blessed with the freedom to vote and help change and determine the future of our great nation. Our children’s future. We have the power, in our hands, to speak up and help preserve our Constitution, our rights and our freedoms. My prayer is that our vote as God’s people will honor Him, that His hand of protection will continue to rest upon us.
May we heed the call…. Return to Righteousness, AMERICA!





Thank you for speaking up!!!
Amen to that! For Bible believing followers of Jesus Christ, the choice should not be that difficult when you are basing your decision on the candidate whose beliefs and platform most closely represent Biblical values.
Many African American Christians are choosing to not vote in this election primarily because of President Obama’s position on gay marriage not even abortion. I was always going to vote but frankly I was troubled about supporting a Mormon candidate. However Dr. Stanley’s article and his messages and your devotion helped me to understand that we must choose and we should make that choice based on Godly convictions. I would disagree with you that our country started on the wrong path in the 60s but would trace it back to our founding when our leaders compromised on the institution of slavery. That one compromise, sin has had far reaching and long lasting consequences on our country. The enemy uses skin color to divide us in the church and impacts our witness. Thanks for your devotion.
Teri – I so agree with you. Slavery was a sin in America and also in my country of birth. The consequences are far reaching and unfortunately we still have division and prejudice (from both sides!) to this day. Thank you for your insight and encouragement. God bless you, sister!