Thu. Sep 19th, 2024

Why We Must Cover Our Nation in a Canopy of Prayer Protection

On Aug. 21, 2017, during the solar eclipse, a solemn assembly was held just north of Kansas City in the path of totality.

It was a cloudy, rainy day in the area, and the clouds hid the unity symbol of the eclipse of the moon (symbolic of the bride) uniting with the sun (symbolic of the groom). The darkness, warning of judgment, came and it was followed by wind, lightning and rain. We took this as a sign of an outpouring of the Holy Spirit in the midst of judgment. We prayed through Isaiah 4:5-6, for a canopy of prayer to cover and protect God’s people as they gather in the glory, led by a cloud by day and fire by night. It is important to remember that God knows how to protect His people in the midst of judgment (2 Pet.2: 5-9)  

The next morning, as we made our way to the International House of Prayer in Kansas City, we saw that Kansas City was flooded by the storm. As we entered the House of Prayer, I overheard people talking about the heavy, unusual rains that had fallen, and I began to remember the scientific warnings of decreases in solar energy output and the research I had done linking heavy rain with global cooling. Historically, global cooling has brought famine, plague and war, and was thought to be a judgment from God.

As I was praying about this in the IHOP, I heard the Lord say that judgment is already decreed. The floods had already begun, first in Kansas City, then in Texas, then in Florida, and other storms may be coming. At a prayer meeting in Dallas, an intercessor saw the floods stopping people in their tracks, forcing them to confront God. This is in keeping with the Scripture that says God sends judgment to bring people to repentance (Isa. 26:9). Perhaps God will use these events to answer our Teshuvah prayer for repentance, church unity and healing our land.


Also in the IHOP, I was drawn to Joel 2:13-19, calling for a sacred assembly for repentance and a return to God who is “gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love; and He relents from punishing.” (Joel 2:13b). We should pray that God relents from the calamitous flooding and the terrible judgment of global cooling. We should also pray about holding a sacred assembly on the date of the next sacred assembly on the Jewish calendar, Sept. 29, the Day of Atonement and the last day of Teshuvah. Perhaps God is calling a sacred assembly on Sept. 29 to give those who missed the Teshuvah process of repentance and return to the presence of God another chance.

Let us not forget to pray for those suffering through the storms, floods and earthquakes they have experienced. We must also remember to show forth the love of God in practical ways to help them recover (James 2:15,16).

And let us continue to pray through Teshuvah for repentance, Christian unity and healing our land. {eoa}

Ron Allen is a Christian businessman, CPA and author who serves in local, national and international ministries, spreading a message of reconciliation to God, to men and between believers. He is founder of the International Star Bible Society, telling how the heavens declare the glory of God; the Emancipation Network, which helps people escape from financial bondage; and co-founder with his wife, Pat, of Corporate Prayer Resources, dedicated to helping intercessors.


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