Pastor
Nakov in Macedonia attended a conference in 2013 in Turkey. His heart
ached when he saw many mosques in contrast with early Christian ruins.
He wondered "Why is Islam flourishing?" and "What happened to the gospel
witness?"
He returned home and during the night he sensed the Holy Spirit's
presence. The Spirit asked him piercing questions that showed him he was
not praying much, nor was his church. He was ashamed and convicted. He
saw that the Imams were rising to pray earlier
that he was.
He wept as he saw just how much they were playing church, and he asked God to change him.
The next Sunday he issued a call to prayer. They started with just
one or two, then six. Finally about half the church responded. They were
praying corporately and God was responding. Then pastors began praying
together.
Now they are seeing answers as they pray not only for their own
church but also for their nation to be in unity with others in the
Balkans. Last year the Serbian president publicly asked for forgiveness
for Serbia's past violence and bloodshed. Bulgarian
officials have asked for forgiveness from its citizens of Turkish
nationality who were expelled from their homes decades earlier.
"All of Europe needs to come before God and repent for the
preaching of a cheap gospel that does not change lives; it is no
gospel," said Pastor Nakov. "We in the Church must repent, ask
forgiveness, and experience reconciliation. We now want only God's
presence and His power to flow in us and through us."*
One pastor who asked God to change his own prayer life and who
called his church to corporate prayer is changing his nation! God works
when one leader obeys! God is still looking for just one person who
will take the lead.
Dear Jesus, please allow leaders to see their potential influence to turn our nation back to You.
"Go up and down the streets of Jerusalem, look around and consider,
search through her squares. If you can find but one person who deals
honestly and seeks the truth, I will forgive this city" (Jer. 5:1).
- from Come to the Fire devotions by Aletha Hinthorn
I had similar thoughts all day today.
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