In the book of Esther, we see how God raised up a young woman during a time of crisis to save her people, the Jews. Evangelist Lou Engle sees 2024 as another pivotal moment in history, with God calling women to save this nation. Engle is calling a million women to the D.C. Mall in October, for such a time as this.
“Everyone knows, America is in a time of crisis, the world is in a time of crisis… fasting and prayer has always shifted history. Esther was raised up for a time (when), if there wasn’t a shift, they would lose a whole nation,” Engle said.
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In 2017, Lou Engle had a powerful dream.
In the dream, “A woman stands up and she’s teaching the book of Esther, and she says, ‘and these two words in the book of Esther actually mean Nazgul.’ I explode out of the dream instantly knowing what it means. I watched the third part of the Lord of the Rings where the Nazgul Witch King is destroying the armies of men and says, ‘No man can kill me,’ but the king’s daughter takes off her helmet, lets her hair down and says… ‘I am no man!’ and pierces the Nazgul with her sword,” Engle recalls.
‘A Massive Women’s Esther Movement Is Coming’
“I wake up and I knew there’s coming a massive Women’s Esther movement that will have authority just like Esther to take down spiritual powers, ideologies, and they will rise up a righteous woman’s movement, and I believe they will shift history,” said Engle.
That’s why on Oct. 12, the Jewish Day of Atonement, Engle is calling for an army of women to fast and pray on the National Mall in D.C.
“The Day of Atonement – the day when the blood is applied to the doorposts of the nation’s national guilt and saves from mercy, gives mercy or judgment – we will take a massive communion service that day and plead the blood over this nation, daring to believe that God will loose America into a new day of mercy,” Engle said.
In addition to women, Engle also wants men, who like Esther’s uncle, Mordecai, understand the times we’re living in.
“We believe it is an Esther-Mordecai moment, not a division of male and female, but to connect together before the heart of God and believe that God will heal us and heal us in our ideologies,” he said.
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