Global Days of Repentance

The 13 Colonies - Restoring the Godly Roots

Every Month Beginning February 1, 2022

RECLAIMING THE GODLY ROOTS

--13 days of repentance for our 13 colonies

 "For the Lord will not abandon His people, Nor will He forsake His inheritance.  For judgment will again be righteous, And all the upright in heart will follow it. "      Psalm 94: 14-15  (NASB) 

It’s time. God is in charge of all nations. If His people, called by His name, will humble themselves,, and pray, and seek His face, and turn from their wicked ways, He will not just hear from heaven and forgive their sins------He will heal their land. 2 Chronicles 7:14.  

If we renounce our sins and turn towards  His purity in sincere repentance He will not abandon His people, nor will He forsake His inheritance.

Godly roots were planted many generations ago in this nation, watered by blood, prayers, fasting and repentance.  The repentance was both personal and  in the form of sacred assemblies, from individual churches to the entire colony or nation. One historian has counted over eight hundred “ Days of Humiliation, Fasting and Prayer”  in the colonies, states, and in the nation, beginning with the Pilgrims four hundred years ago.   Each time when the Lord saw that His people called by His name had truly turned from their wicked ways,  He heard from heaven, forgave their sin,  and healed their land.

As a result of those eight hundred days of repentance, He blessed the nation. Nations are either blessed or cursed by the Living God.  There have been days of prayer, but the last Congressional or Presidential call for a national day of repentance was held in 1918, helping to end World War 1 and the Spanish flu.

Since then our nation has significantly turned from God. We do not “remember His power” Psalm 78:42. We have behaved as if we can govern out of our own strength, forgetting that “Unless the Lord builds the house, they labor in vain who build it.” Psalm 127:1. And it is "not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit, says the Lord of hosts."  Zechariah 4:6

Given our personal and national sins God’s judgment is looming.  We continue to kill innocents.  We continue to follow idols, including ourselves and mammon,  instead of the Living God.  We continue to legalize sexual perversions. We continue to follow our own human plans instead of His Divine Will, especially as it relates to Israel.

When a people truly repent the Lord may relent.  It happened to Nineveh,  as a reluctant Jonah preached to that wicked city, saying they had only forty days before judgment.  They heard him; they repented; the Lord relented from the judgment He had planned.

We in the United States today are in a similar position. Our own thinking by our "leaders"  has produced disaster after disaster.   Never in our memory has the nation been so weak. The nation's morality is at a low ebb with perversions sanctified by our highest court. “Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil; who put darkness for light, and light for darkness; who put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!” (Isaiah 5:20)

We need God's Solution.

That Solution is found in His Word:  2 Chronicles 7: 13 and 14:

 "When I shut up heaven and there is no rain, or command the locusts to devour the land, or send pestilence among My people, if My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land."

He's waiting for those of us in His Body to confess our sins and repent, removing old sin strongholds, replacing them with His Word , "cleansing ourselves from all defilement of flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God."  (2 Corinthians 7:1).

On December 1, 2021 a "National and International Day of Repentance and Sacred Assemblies Regarding Abortion" was held in Washington DC.   Seventy or more Christian and Jewish ministries came together in worship and prayers of repentance for the killing of 60 million children in the womb since Roe v. Wade legalized abortion in 1973.  Now it is time to build on that momentum.

Thirteen days of repentance are now being called, on the first of each month, starting on February 1, 2022, beginning with the first colony, Virginia.  God willing, the last day of repentance will focus on the last colony, Georgia, on February 1, 2023. 

Pastors and priests all over the USA will be invited to hold repentance services that Day. Over 1,000 intercessors  from 47 other nations will be also repenting  that Day and  interceding with prayer points for that colony/State's restoration of its Godly roots. 

God willing,  these thirteen days of repentance will restore God’s original destiny for this nation,  refreshing our Godly roots through personal  repentance and sacred assemblies.

Please join us on that first day of repentance, focusing on Virginia, on February  1, 2022 !

 

National Days of Repentance:

Virginia              February 1, 2022

Massachusetts    March 1, 2022

Maryland          April 1, 2022

Connecticut        May 1, 2022

Rhode Island      June 1, 2022

Delaware            July 1, 2022

North Carolina  August 1, 2022

South Carolina   September 1, 2022

New Jersey        October 1, 2022

New York         November 1, 2022

New Hampshire December 1, 2022

Pennsylvania     January 1, 2023

Georgia             February 1, 2023

 

National Days of Repentance | 13 Months of Prayer and Repentance

In God We Trust - God Our First Love

We respectfully invite you, believers in our Lord Jesus Christ, to join us for a National Day of Repentance beginning February 1, 2022 - February 1, 2023. The 13 Original Colonies is a model for our time to reflect on the foundational values of God as we pray for the United States of America.

WE THE PEOPLE:

 
 

The Thirteen Colonies had a high degree of self-governance and active local elections, and they resisted London's demands for more control. The French and Indian War (1754–1763) against France and its Indian allies led to growing tensions between Britain and the Thirteen Colonies. During the 1750s, the colonies began collaborating with one another instead of dealing directly with Britain. These inter-colonial activities cultivated a sense of shared American identity and led to calls for protection of the colonists' "Rights as Englishmen", especially the principle of "no taxation without representation". Conflicts with the British government over taxes and rights led to the American Revolution, in which the colonies worked together to form the Continental Congress. The colonists fought the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783) with the aid of the Kingdom of France and, to a much smaller degree, the Dutch Republic and the Kingdom of Spain.

God in the 13 Colonies

God In The 13 Colonies is a simple reminder of the involvement that God has had in the formation and development of the United States politically, socially, financially, and spiritually. His involvement and oversight were repeatedly mentioned and invoked by the Founding Fathers at both the state and federal levels. The American Declaration of Independence provides the very foundation for the original colonies’ rejection of British rule and authority. The foundation laid was that Britain had violated the rules of God in their mismanagement of its empire, and that ultimately the rights of men and women are issued by God Himself and not the government.

Where did they get the ideas they espoused? They got them from reading and practicing the principles found in the Bible. The impact of the Bible on their thinking was so prevalent that it influenced the formation of the Declaration of Independence, The US Constitution, the Bill of Rights and every state constitution. If that is truly the case then we should see evidence of God in the 13 colonies, shouldn’t we?

There seems to be an ongoing debate about the appropriateness (or inappropriateness, as some would say) of including – or even mentioning – God in politics. Many people have a misconstrued impression of the involvement of God in the 13 colonies, and insist that God was deliberately excluded from the governmental structure of America. They frequently mention the fabled ‘separation of church and state’ in an attempt to distance themselves from God’s rule and authority. Since this outlook seems to be so pervasive I decided to do some reviewing to settle the question using facts and history, not personal bias and opinion.

Of the 13 original American Colonies, every one of them mentions God in their reasoning for the establishment of a new form of government (both state and federal). This reasoning, acceptance and acknowledgement in and upon Him is worded within the founding documents of these several states, namely in the State Constitutions. I have italicized and emboldened the passages which reference the Lord and/or the reasons for their gratefulness.

 
 
 

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