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We Have A Choice: Humility or Humiliation It is a call to prayer. Because of current events exploding in the Middle East, I am posting the message in its entirety online. It is preceded by comments from national Christian leaders who encouraged me to share it with all concerned believers and citizens. Please join with us in prayer. If you are led to share this message with others, please forward it in its complete context so that it is properly understood. Copies of the message in booklet form are available in quantities large or small at cost of printing. You may place orders soon. We are living in perilous days and must have God's wisdom along with His supernatural direction and protection. May God bless and use what He has led me to share.
WHAT LEADERS ARE SAYING: "You [James] wrote a completely inspiring piece that all Christians should consume, and as you often so admirably do, you have addressed the subject matter to those who are without faith. That is vital because that's where the lines are going to be drawn when push comes to shove and prophecy comes true - who believes and who doesn't? I haven't run across anyone who addresses those issues as skillfully, and kindly, as you have." "Mr. Robison's message of entreaty is sane, balanced, as accurate as a laser. It bears the urgency of a quiet authority. Its key watchword is the emphasized 'We will bow before God, or be broken before God' - a word that needs to be sounded out to our nation, its people and its leaders. God grant your ministry a megaphone for the wide sounding out of his thoroughly timely warning." "When one uses the term prophetic, it is a 'high risk' word. But what I have read here from James Robison's pen has all the marks of a prophetic voice. The risk we take is in not heeding it." "James, with this wise, sensitive and piercing 'word,' you have sounded a trumpet call to repentance without sounding melodramatic. Sobering concern is registered, but hope is still offered. This isn't an ordinary word: It is without redundancy and packed with pungency. Speak it, print it, spread it." "Finally, my friend James tells it like it is. When we are in the exalting business, we force God to be in the humbling business. There is still time to return to God in humility, but time is short." "James Robison is sharing a message every Christian in America needs to consider. I believe this message is a prophetic word which can encourage real revival and help to preserve our future as a nation under God. Read it and reap." "What James describes has solid basis and clear precedent in Scripture. We don't want to hear a warning any more than did the people of God in the days of Isaiah, Jeremiah and Hosea; but God's directives for humility and the pursuit of holiness do not waver. We are still on this side of terrible repercussions for the carnality that has overtaken our nation and permeated much of the church. We still have time to humble ourselves and pray. To turn from our sinful ways and seek God's face. I wonder if perhaps these are days for the people of God, as a whole, to go facedown. For any who will, I'll meet you on the floor." "I believe James Robison has a prophetic word that the body of Christ needs to hear and respond to. Even though it's a hard word, he offers hope." "Like the prophets of old, James Robison has a burden and message for this country. His passionate cry for repentance and revival is rooted in his love for people and conviction that we must return to God and seek His ways. We must heed this call." | |||
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