Posted by Mt.5:6 on October 03, 2008 at 11:45:02 from (67.96.1.8):
Posted by MN Joe on October 03, 2008 at 06:26:26 from (65.162.45.140): In Reply to: Motive of Acorn ?... God Bless America posted by j heitkemper on October 03, 2008 at 06:05:03: I WOULD NEVER SAY " GOD BLESS AMERICA " I WILL SAY ---- " AMERICA REPENT " THEN GOD WILL BLESS AMERICA AUTOMATICALLY ..............
Name: Mt.5:6 Subject: Re: Motive of Acorn ?... God Bless AmericaIn Reply to: Re: Motive of Acorn ?... God Bless America posted by MN Joe on October 03, 2008 at 06:26:26:
Please remember (pastors especially should be aware of this, from the Bible as well as the dictionary) that blessings and curses are prayers, wishes, petitions; for example when a person blesses the food or curses his neighbor. "God bless America" is a prayer asking God, the only One who can bless or curse anything, to bless this nation. In the song, we continue our prayer; "stand beside her and guide her through the night with the Light from above."
So when people say or sing this prayer, please don't stereotype/judge them as trying to boss God around, thinking they deserve His mercy. No doubt there are some with that attitude, but most of us agree with you, as we repeat this prayer, that unless God blesses America with conviction (a brokenness for sin), repentance (a genuine turnaround), and renewal (growth in righteousness), we are lost. Thank you for the reminder.
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