This is a reflection on The Return, the National and Global Day of Prayer and Repentance, which occurred on September 26, 2020, in Washington, DC. The links are mostly to different sections of the nearly 12 hour video by CBN News.
Here is a statement on abortion by Jonathan Cahn that I found powerful and convincing.
What is evil we now call good and what is good we now call evil. What we once revered we now revile and what we once knew to be wrong we now celebrate. We too have profaned the sacred and have sanctified the profane and as for our children, our most innocent possession, we have sacrificed them on the altars of self-indulgence. It was here, in this city, over there. It was here that their collective murder was blessed and given sanction. But a thousand laws and a thousand Supreme Court rulings and a thousand angels swearing on a thousand Bibles cannot alter one iota of this basic measure of morality: to shed the blood of an unborn baby is to murder a human life.
Jonathan Cahn, The Return (about 2:06:00)
The following portion (starting about 4:19:00) offers a song by Keith Manley.
If you are a resident of the United States, 18 years of age or older, the Moral Outcry provides an opportunity for you to sign a petition to the United States Supreme Court to reconsider Roe v. Wade. This starts about 4:09:00 in the video.
I am a registered Democrat in Miami Beach, Florida. I voted for the President, Donald Trump, and I predict he will win on November 3rd. Then I predict he, along with the help of others, will drain this swamp.
I am grateful that the Senate confirmed Amy Coney Barrett as an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court with a vote of 52 to 48.
Thank you for taking a stand for the unborn. We all have voices, but them, not one. Here is a poem I wrote a few years back. https://mehflowers.wordpress.com/2018/03/15/keeping-embers-alive-revised/
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They don’t have a voice and it is a shame what happens to them. Thank you, Mary!
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Thanks, Frank, for standing up for our little ones.
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Thank you, Oneta!
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