Monday, July 1, 2013

HAPPY BIRTHDAY CANADA!!!

Suggested Reading: 2 Chronicles 19-20

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A westerly view of Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives. This was Jehoshaphat's "Parliament Hill."

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Key Verse: 2 Chronicles 20:3

And Jehoshaphat feared, and set himself to seek the Lord, and proclaimed a fast throughout all Judah.

Jehoshaphat had learned a very hard lesson! When the next crisis came, he began to pray with fasting before he made his plans for battle. After his bad experience with King Ahab, the attack of the Moabites and the Ammonites sent him straight to God. Prior to this he traveled throughout his kingdom and into some territories of the northern kingdom as well, teaching the things of God and bringing the people “back to the Lord God of their fathers” (19:4). Imagine, a political leader who was also a teacher/evangelist. Here in Canada (today is Canada’s birthday) we’ve come close to this model with at least three of our leaders. Our second Prime Minister, Alexander MacKenzie, was a man of God who not only taught the things of God, but it is recorded that he prayed three times a day, out loud, on his knees with his office door open. The staff crowded around the door to listen in and say “amen” at the conclusion of his prayers. According to the Ottawa Citizen newspaper, our first Prime Minister, Sir John A. MacDonald, found Jesus later in life. He even did some preaching at the great camp meeting in Grimsby, Ontario. Of course, who can forget the longest serving Premier of any Canadian Province, The Hon. Ernest C. Manning, who preached the Word of God on Radio across Canada for 40 years every Sunday morning on what he called “Canada’s National Back to the Bible Hour.” God blessed the leadership of Jehoshaphat, and He promises to bless us too as we learn the lessons for Godly leadership.

PRAYER FOR TODAY:

Lord God, I pray on this, the birthday of our country, for Your blessing on our land. Have Your way Lord! Keep this land glorious and free! Please raise up men and women in whose lives You are Lord! Put it in their hearts and minds to lead in “paths of righteousness for Your Name’s sake.” Please forgive me for my failure to stand more firmly for Your will to be done in my country as it is in Heaven. In Jesus’ Name I pray, Amen!!!

100 PERSONAL WORDS:

Last evening, Norma-Jean and I had the honour of riding in the landau (carriage) as guests of honour of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police at their Musical Ride. The magnificent horses performed in an arena with God providing a glorious sunset here in Ottawa. We were the guests of the Chief Superintendent Commanding Officer, National Headquarters of the RCMP, Ronald Mostrey. We were celebrating in this event 50 years of achievement of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award in Canada. This award encourages young people ages 14 to 25, including youth at risk, to make a difference while exploring their potential, taking on new challenges and finding success. The fund raises money to help in the transformation of the lives of youth at risk, by developing local community programs in support of child safety, drug awareness, crime prevention, literacy, internet safety, anti-bullying, and victim assistance. I encourage all blog readers to make a donation to the RCMP Foundation, a charity established for this purpose. The RCMP fund and more information can be found at WWW.rcmp-f.ca, and when you go on line click “about us” and then click the “donate now” button. I’m so impressed with the good works of this charity that Norma-Jean and I are sending a gift. This could be considered a birthday gift to Canada on her 146th birthday. Happy birthday Canada!!!

Also when this blog is posted this morning at 6 a.m., I intend to walk over to Parliament Hill and pray my way around the centre block before returning to our hotel room for breakfast with Norma-Jean. Later today, we’ll both join the throngs on the Hill. I plan to do as the priests did in today’s reading, “Sing to the Lord,” praising “the beauty of His holiness” by shouting with a voice “loud and high” (verses 20:19-21). Of course, the noise from the gigantic loud speakers may mean that only God and Norma-Jean will hear me. I’m asking every reader to do the same today wherever you are. Heaven and Hell will hear you and Heaven will win the battle. “God keep our land!”

Yours for God to bless the lands were we live and the lands of our births all over the world, Amen!!!!!!!!

David

P.S. Later this week on 100 Huntley Street you may see some video that was shot at the RCMP event. Be sure to check out the daily TV ministry (visit www.100huntley.com)…and perhaps I’ll post some photos as well.