A Prophet For Today


Many
prophetic voices speak in America, perhaps more than in any other nation. Yet,
we in the church and the national culture seem to reflect the days of Jeremiah,
rather than Haggai.  As a ministry leader,
I view prophetic voices as those who primarily encourage and edify the church,
or those who primarily challenge and confront the nation and the culture. There
are relatively few in the latter category today. Those that challenge the
culture are experiencing great opposition spiritually and politically. 
One such
voice is Franklin Graham. Mr. Graham may not consider himself a prophet given
his evangelical background, but he speaks and confronts the nation, politicians,
and occupants of the White House.
He
confronts Islam and Jezebel with holy courage.
When prominent pastors and leaders are choosing to flow in the cultural
currents, Franklin is choosing to confront it.
He reflects the
confrontational prophetic heart that pierces at the point of the spear. He is
as Elijah and the church is called to stand with him let him know he IS NOT
ALONE in this battle! He speaks as one outside the traditional charismatic
circle of prophet, but his sphere of influence far exceeds that of most prophetic
voices in Pentecostal and charismatic circles!

As he confronts the national powers
beyond the church he runs into demonic resistance and backlash from
principalities and powers alerted to his anointing and leadership influence.
 
Recently Mike Bickle, founder of International House of Prayer in Kansas
City, called upon the church to intercede and pray for Mr. Graham
(Charismanews.com 2.20.15). I applaud Mr. Graham’s courage and support Mr.
Bickle’s call. This is a clarion call
to the intercessory heart of the church.
In December
of 2014 the Holy Spirit told Deborah and I that our ministry must focus on
America in 2015. I believe this word
reveals a window of opportunity for America to embrace the Christ of the
covenant and reject the culture of corruption. I believe it will only require a
remnant to respond.
Small numbers of passionate, influential,
purposeful people change nations. People like Franklin Graham. That being said,
the battle facing Graham and a few others during this time is intense. The
forces of darkness are alive and they are attacking. As we intercede with Jesus
and His power at the center of our support for Graham the Lord will lead
Franklin and others in a triumphal procession (2 Cor. 2:14).
I call upon
you and your ministry to pray for and intercede on behalf of, and in support of
Mr. Graham and others like him. He is forging a righteous pathway for this
nation. May God get the glory, and
the church gain the victory!

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