In this Harbinger’s Daily article, Dr. Robert Jeffress argues that America’s 250th anniversary should not merely be a patriotic celebration, but a moment of spiritual reckoning over whether the nation will continue to honor God or turn further away from Him.
- Jeffress frames America as being “at a crossroads,” looking back at God’s past blessings while warning that the nation now faces a choice between obedience and rebellion.
- He compares America’s present moment to Israel’s choice in Deuteronomy 30:19, where God set before the people “life and death, blessing and curse.”
- The article argues that America’s founding was deeply shaped by biblical principles and that its historic blessings were not accidental.
- Jeffress warns that Scripture points to a future in which nations, including America, ultimately follow evil in the end times, but he stresses that the present remains “a time of choosing.”
- He gives Christians four action steps: take a stand, cast a vote, say a prayer, and share the Gospel.
- On taking a stand, he says believers should resist evil in the places where God has put them, including schools, workplaces, local government, and community institutions.
- On voting, Jeffress argues that Christians should support leaders who understand government’s God-given role: preserving order, protecting citizens, and defending the freedom to worship.
- He distinguishes the biblical roles of family, government, and church, saying government is not meant to lead revival or raise families, while the church alone is charged with proclaiming the Gospel.
- Jeffress says prayer for the nation must include prayer for the salvation of Americans, citing 2 Chronicles 7:14 as a call for humility, repentance, and seeking God.
- His central conclusion is that political parties cannot save America because both are spiritually bankrupt; only changed hearts through the Gospel can bring the revival America needs.
Read the full story: https://harbingersdaily.com/america-at-the-crossroads-are-we-a-nation-that-god-will-still-bless/


