Wednesday, September 8, 2010

The Call



“Gather to Me my consecrated ones, who have made a covenant with Me by sacrifice . . . call upon Me in the day of trouble and I will deliver you” —Psalm 50:5,15

“Elijah repaired the altar of the Lord that was broken down . . . then the fire fell.” —1 Kings 18:30, 38

This last weekend I was given the privilege to go up to Sacramento to go to an event call TheCall. 
California and our nation are in a desperate ned of the presence of God. The 10th anniversary of TheCall DC, we came together as one body, for two reasons: to worship Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God who taketh away the sins of the world and invoke His Presence with abandoned adoration. On Saturday we gathers for 12 hours for worship, fasting, prayer and repentance, for the Church, for California and the nation. We believed God for a mighty spiritual awakening and cultural transformation. We took our stand at the Capitol of California calling on Jesus, the King, to influence the affairs of our state and to raise up righteous leaders in every sphere of life. In Sacramento we gathered around the sacrament, the body ad blood of Jesus, in divine moment asking for a great undeserved mercy to be unleashed through the cross. 
Going up to TheCall, I didn't know what to think. I had only just heard about TheCall three weeks before the event. I had a friend who was staying with me, who made her way up from SoCal to NorCal doing pre-Call rally stuff and, then she was going to do 21 days of prayer up in Sac. She told me little about it, and thought, "Why Not." I told myself I would only go if things feel into place. The car fell into place, money was given and housing was found at the VERY last minute. I would have to say that it was such an amazing experience. 
Praying for a Revival





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