Spiritual mobilization for Trump /Part 6 – Easter/
April 13, 2017
The Byzantine Catholic Patriarchate has called for spiritual mobilization of all US Christians and people of good will until May 1, 2017. The basis is prayer from 8 to 9 p.m., everyone in the place where he is. Zealous prayer fighters have chosen one more hour of prayer daily. Jesus promised: “Amen, amen, I say to you, whatever you ask the Father in My name He will give you.” (Joh 16:23) In this Holy Week, the Christian world commemorates and lives through the passion of Christ and the death of Christ on Good Friday! But then also the glorious resurrection of Christ on the third day! Without true repentance, Christ’s death and His resurrection will help neither the individual nor the nation.
The US must repent and truthfully admit its guilt in the crimes against itself as well as against other nations. Then the power of Christ’s death will touch the heart of the US, and Christ’s resurrection will restore the order of truth and justice! Otherwise the US is at the risk of perpetrating its own self-destruction.
President D. Trump, although he started well, got into a suicidal situation. It is a shock for many US citizens and entire nations. But let us not forget that nations are governed by God! He does allow hard situations so that we may awake from sleep and stand in faith against the forces of darkness (Eph 6:10-12). He who prays is united to the Almighty! Therefore, standing by the cross of Christ let us keep on fighting the fight of faith for Christ’s victory in USA.
On the day of Christ’s victory over death (April 16, 2017), we send an Easter blessing to all who pray as well as to all honest Americans.
+ Elijah
Patriarch of the Byzantine Catholic Patriarchate
+ Methodius OSBMr + Timothy OSBMr
Secretary Bishops
http://vkpatriarhat.org/en/?page_id=9564
Copies to:
US President and Vice-President
US Government and political parties
Leaders of the Christian Churches in USA
Mass media
Download: Spiritual mobilization for Trump /Part 6 – Easter/ (13/4/2017)










