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Rededicate 250 Puts Christian Revival On Full Display, And Gen Z Came Out In Droves: 'We need to search for something'
Rededicate 250 is taking place in Washington D.C. this Sunday. Rededicate 250 is an event to rededicate America to God and is rooted in giving Thanks for God’s presence in our national life throughout 250 years of American history and asking for his guidance for the next 250. You can watch live online at the link below. Join us in praying for the day! 🇺🇸
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Pastor Lorenzo Sewell delivers remarks at Rededicate 250 on the National Mall: "I realize and recognize that we are able to respect every faith, but when our Founding Fathers were thinking about blessing America, they were thinking about the God of the Bible. They were thinking about our Lord Jesus Christ."
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Pastor Jentezen Franklin delivers remarks at Rededicate 250 on the National Mall: "I want to tell you that Elijah, through prayer, through fasting, he fasted for 40 days. Fasting seeds the clouds for revival. And you can't see them, but even your physical posture of humility being here saying, "God, we need you on the 250th anniversary. We need you in our nation. We need you." We're sowing seeds for future generations. Every time you clap your hands in praise to God, you're seeding, and invisible vapors are going up, forming clouds over the White House, forming clouds over the Supreme Court, forming clouds over the Congress."
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Pastor Jonathan Pokluda delivers remarks at Rededicate 250 on the National Mall: "If you're a follower of Jesus, you've been waiting your whole life for this moment because the Holy Spirit has just tore open the gates, and the gospel is going forth, and lives are being changed. And it's happening in the next generation, and I've seen it with my own eyes. And I'm here to testify that I, I've seen high school students and college students and young adults being saved by the tens of thousands."
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Pastor Jack Graham delivers remarks at Rededicate 250 on the National Mall: "I am so glad that our president and commander-in-chief, Donald Trump, has invited us to pray, to to seek the God of Heaven. There was a commander-in-chief 3,000 years ago by the name of Joshua. He and the children of Israel stood on the brink of blessing. They're about to cross over the River Jordan and into the Promised Land. God had given them life and liberty, setting them free from the powers of Satan and Egypt. They wandered in the wilderness for those 40 years. A generation died off, but now they are ready to go in and to take the blessing and the promise that God had already given them, to possess the land. But before they crossed over, Joshua stood before the people and he said, 'Sanctify yourselves, for tomorrow the Lord will do wonders among you.' So my message from God's Word to you today, for all of us, is the message from God's Word to sanctify ourselves, to dedicate our lives, to consecrate ourselves to Him."
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Pastor Guillermo Maldonado delivers remarks at Rededicate 250 on the National Mall: "If you came today with a need, if you need a miracle in your life, today, this is the moment. God's power goes above and beyond any impossible circumstances in your life, above and up and beyond impossible human abilities, above and beyond other powers. God's power is limitless, eternal, miracle-working power that overcomes anything and everything."
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London Smith delivers remarks at Rededicate 250 on the National Mall: "I am honored to be here today. On July 4th of last summer, I went to bed after a long day of doing what I loved most. I was a camp counselor at Camp Mystic, where I was honored to care for 17 campers. It was my second summer as a counselor there. I do not believe I was asked to be here today because of anything heroic I did that night. In fact, I could name many other girls who I feel deserve to be here much more than I do. But I do believe I'm here to share what God has done in my life. Not a day has gone by that I do not remember that night, leading my girls out of our cabin through rising waters towards Rec Hall on higher ground. I remember 100 of us climbing to the second floor and crowding onto a narrow balcony, watching water rise to just inches below our feet. I remember losing all hope and feeling completely alone, when my soul stirred my voice to sing the song "Good, Good Father" under my breath. It was a song I would sing whenever I needed the reminder that God is good and on the throne despite my circumstances. It reminded me that He was still a good father, and that above anything else in that moment, I was still deeply loved by Him. And by the grace of God, the water stopped rising and it started to recede. It is hard for me to understand why my life was spared that night while so many others whom I love were not. That is still something that I wrestle with. But even in that grief, I get to hold onto the hope and the promise of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Because I know this: there is still a God of love and miracles in our midst. If you begin to listen, to watch, and to pursue a relationship with Him, I am sure you will see it. Thank you."
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Abigail Robertson Allen delivers remarks at Rededicate 250 on the National Mall: "From the Founding through today, God hears our prayers and miracles still happen. I know because I interview those who have experienced them in war, in sickness, and in tragedy. On August 28th, 2013, the Taliban attacked Master Sergeant Earl Plumlee's camp in Afghanistan. Sergeant Plumlee decided to sacrifice himself to save others. He rushed toward enemy forces without cover and with only a pistol to defend himself. The Taliban fired over 300 bullets at him from just yards away, but miraculously, he was never hit. When I asked him who was praying for him, he told me the night before the attack, his mom's Bible study prayed for divine protection for him. God saved him when nothing else could."
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Cissie Graham Lynch delivers remarks at Rededicate 250 on the National Mall: "In this moment, I don't want it to be lost on us of what we are experiencing today, of what's going on here, that we had a president and a staff surrounding him that saw the importance and the need to call before God. Because for 250 years, this nation has returned again and again to the God who created this beautiful country that we get to call home. We do this not because we're perfect people, we're not, but woven into the fabric of America is a deep and persistent belief that we cannot persevere on our own, that we need God."
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