By James Wilson
I
wrote in my last posting that the high pressure ridge keeping precipitation
from the state hovered over us sixteen months and counting. As the good rains of March and April came
about that ridge began to disperse; it reappears, but for more natural spans,
since a large cross-section of the Body of Christ has begun a particular
process of sustained prayer and repentance over the state.
The Rain and
Reign Coalition is a gathering of some thirty-five California ministries
agreeing with each other to pray repentance – understood as re-focus of
attention on God and His Kingdom – on behalf of ourselves and the state we love. That re-focus includes renunciation of
California’s historic sins. We renounce
shedding of innocent blood – from the unborn to Native peoples to victims of
gang violence – and the idolatry of human ingenuity without reference to God’s
vision and provision, the sexual sin of a state hosting the pornography
industry and closing its eyes to human trafficking, and the many broken
covenants past and present – from treaties with tribes to abandonment of
families by their heads. We do not dwell
on sin, but we do commit ourselves to seeking opportunities to eliminate its
presence and legacy.
The coalition is
committed to daily prayer asking God to break the drought cycle, thanking and
praising Him for the rain He has sent.
Some reservoirs are full and the hillsides are green already. But we recognize that rainfall is hovering
around half normal levels for this time of year even as the natural rainy
season draws to a close. The snowpack on
which we depend for sustained water is less than a third normal depth. We serve a God Who answers prayer quickly,
and this is a deposit on His promise to bless the state. Our resistance to accountability for past and
present behavior is still in His Face, effectively blocking the fullness of His
blessing. Ongoing drought – and make no
mistake the drought is indeed ongoing – comes not from divine rage but from
God’s love which says He is absolutely determined to see us become all that we
can be. And so the coalition continues
to pray and to call for prayer.
Why do the
heathen rage? That is the question in Psalms
2. The heathen are those who do not
accept God as authoritative; it is an archaic term with no judgment in it. But those who reject the notion that God’s
Son died for them and so bought their abundant life often rage at any hint of
accountability to a higher power. Throw
in the notion of responsibility for their ancestors’ acts and the rage becomes
monumental. (Never mind that we
cheerfully accept the passed-down benefits of ancestral achievement.) Frankly, I am not writing to or about the
folks who reject God and His claim on our lives. It is the Body of Christ God calls to
repentance. When the fruit of our
repentance comes into the bin is time enough to look to a clueless world and
ask if they want to share the bounty through joining us in repentance.
National Day of Repentance is calling on
churches across the nation to name May 4 Repentance Sunday. Those who accept the call will engage some
form of corporate repentance or re-focus on God and His Kingdom – as depicted
in the Scriptures and not as we imagine it to be. The willing are exhorted to renounce
participation in the categories of sin cited above. This is no call for sackcloth and ashes, much
less self-flagellation, but for a humble acknowledgement that we have messed up
and it is time to fess up. Then and only
then can we credibly ask God to lead us in the transformation of our
communities and states into provinces of His Kingdom in the power of His Holy
Spirit. Then and only then can we say we
are preparing for the Fourth Great Awakening in our land that He promises.
In the meantime,
many claim there is nothing you can do about death, taxes, and weather. They are wrong; we can pray and then walk through
the doors we see opened only after concerted prayer. Others travel the state claiming the drought
is over. They are wrong; we pray they –
and we – become filled with God’s humility.
(Coalition members have committed to repenting until even secular
authorities affirm the drought’s end.) What
is right on is the certainty God loves His people more than life itself. There actually is a pony under all
this…drought.
The next four
postings deal separately and respectively with the patterns of historical sin
in California.
James A. Wilson is the author of Living
As Ambassadors of Relationships and The
Holy Spirit and the End Times – available at local bookstores or by
e-mailing him at
praynorthstate@charter.net
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