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"Message from Billy Graham on America"
Rev. Billy Graham: ‘America is Just as Wicked as Sodom and Gomorrah Ever Were’
October 16, 2014 - 4:56 PM
By Michael W. Chapman
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Rev. Billy Graham. (AP)
Reverend Billy Graham, arguably the most well-known and respected
evangelical preacher of the last 50 years, said in a recently published
commentary that America was “founded by men who believed in prayer” and
that prayer can turn “the tide of history,” adding that while “America
is just as wicked as Sodom and Gomorrah” and deserves “the judgment of
God,” this judgment can be lessened through prayer.
“Even though America is just as wicked as Sodom and Gomorrah ever were,
and as deserving of the judgment of God, God would spare us if we were
earnestly praying, with hearts that had been cleansed and washed by the
blood of Christ,” said Rev. Graham in his commentary for
Decisionmagazine, published by the Billy Graham Evangelistic
Association.
“The problems of the world will never be settled unless our national
leaders go to God in prayer,” he said. “If only they would discover the
power and wisdom that there is in reliance upon God, we could soon see
the solution to the grave problems that face the world!”
Graham is 95 and reportedly often bedridden at his home in Montreat,
N.C. His commentary in the October issue of Decision, under the headline
“Turning the Tide of History,” was reprinted from a sermon he delivered
Jan. 7, 1962 on the Hour of Decision radio program.
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(AP Photo)
Reverend Graham’s comments start off in saying, “Our nation was founded
by men who believed in prayer,” and notes that Benjamin Franklin, in
addressing the 1787 Constitutional Convention, said that “God governs in
the affairs of men.”
“Today the world is being carried on a rushing torrent of history that
is sweeping out of control,” said Rev. Graham. “There is but one
power available to redeem the course of events, and that is the power of
prayer by God-fearing, Christ-believing people.”
He continued, “One of the reasons the United Nations has become so
ineffective in handling world situations is that there is no prayer, no
recognition of God. Unless the leaders of nations turn to God in prayer,
their best plans will fail, just as did the plans of those who built
the tower of Babel.”
Rev. Graham then noted numerous instances from the Bible where people
“turned the tide of history by prayer.” For example, he notes,
Elisha prayed and a young man was raised from the dead; Jesus prayed and
Lazarus rose from the dead; the thief on the cross next to Jesus prayed
and Jesus told him he would go to paradise that day; John Wesley prayed
and religious fervor grew in England, and the same happened with
Johnathan Edwards in Northampton.