Tuesday, September 18, 2012

"Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free." John 8:32


40 DAYS OF DEVOTIONAL PRAYER DAY 28



There is nothing too much more powerful than a well-told lie. Individuals can find their lives spinning out of control because they believe something untrue about themselves or someone close to them. We're all aware of how that can happen to a nation when we look back at the propaganda ministry of Nazi Germany and the deception that filled a country. It doesn't surprise us that Jesus called Satan a liar.

The one thing that is more powerful than the lie, though, is the truth, clearly and forcefully stated. It is truth that sets us free and keeps us free. That is true spiritually, and certainly is true for a nation. When we receive the truth, both about our own sinfulness as well as God's great love for us expressed through Jesus Christ, we are set free. We must continue to hold to this great truth all of our life.

A nation must believe truth as well. The authors of our Declaration of Independence appealed to certain self-evident truths. A love of truth is seen as essential to our rights and liberty. In these days, it seems that truth often takes a backseat to partisan bickering and positioning. Those who pray for the nation must learn to love truth and pray for it to come forth in power.

PRAYER POINTS

Pray for truth to become valued again in American society.

Pray specifically for truth to be an established standard among all new and existing reporting outlets.

Pray for a love for God's truth to grow in the church.

MY PRAYER

I thank You, Lord Jesus, that You are the Truth! And it is You, the Truth, that sets men free. Thank You for the freedom we have in You. I thank You that so many of our founding fathers in this nation understood that freedom ultimately is a gift from You and therefore is dependent upon Your truth. Please restore truth to our nation. Help us to quit believing lies. Lord, expose lies! Bring a fresh love for truth to those who report the news. Give discernment to those who watch, listen, or read the news, so that truth might always prevail.

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