Former Arkansas Governor and talk show host Mike Huckabee told a crowd at the Conservative Political Action Conference that America needs to repent.
“These are the things that I know,” Huckabee said. “I know there is a God, and I know this nation would not exist had he not been the midwife of its birth. And I know that this nation exists by the providence of his hand, and if this nation forgets our God, then God will have every right to forget us.”
“I hope that we repent before we ever have to receive his fiery judgment,” Huckabee continued.
Huckabee said that it was time for people of faith to rise up when the government attempts to silence them on issues that matter such as abortion. He said that it’s time for the government to be scaled back, not the impact of people of faith.
Huckabee was particularly pointed on the issue of abortion.
“A society that sacrifices its own children is no better than the ancient Philistines,” Huckabee said.
Our country desperately needs revival. Even the Church needs to be revived again because large parts have become salt-less and lost its ‘flavor’ as the Bible says in Matthew 5:13:
“You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything, except to be thrown out and trampled underfoot.”
Every aspect of our society seems bent on the destruction of all that the Bible stands for – and all that God commands. We have a great opportunity in this age to be the salt of the earth by being bold and speaking the truth in love. That’s what we are trying to do daily on our show. Continue reading →
In a surprise speech to the National Jubilee Prayers in Namboole, Uganda, President Yoweri Museveni repented of his personal sins and the sins of the nation.
“I stand here today to close the evil past and especially in the last 50 years of our national leadership history and at the threshold of a new dispensation in the life of this nation,” Museveni said. “ I stand here on my own behalf and on behalf of my predecessors to repent. We ask for your forgiveness.” Continue reading →