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In These Hard Times, We Need to Pray

We are living in perilous times. Inside and outside America, danger looms.

2 Timothy 3:1 says, “But know this: Hard times will come in the last days.” (CSB)

In these last days before the Lord returns, times will increase in their hardship, difficulty, and danger. The days will be fierce, harsh, and filled with trouble. This is a general and clear description of our condition in America.

If you want a more specific description, 2 Timothy 3:2-4 says, “For people will be lovers of self, lovers of money, boastful, proud, demeaning, disobedient to parents, ungrateful, unholy, unloving, irreconcilable, slanderers, without self-control, brutal, without love for what is good, traitors, reckless, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God”. These words represent a definite and specific description of our culture in America.

In fact, rather than standing out against the culture, an impotent church is marked by these same traits. I believe the culture and the Church oftentimes represent one another.

Sadly, 2 Timothy 3:5 paints this picture clearly. It says, “holding to the form of godliness but denying its power. Avoid these people.”

Those of us who follow Christ and are members of His family possess an appearance of being holy and like Him, but simultaneously disregard His miraculous power and strength. We are instructed to shun people like this!

In These Hard Times, Believe in Prayer and the Power of God

I am a firm believer that each of us need to do all we can to make a difference in our culture by being the salt and the light. In fact, in this republic of America, “We the People” have the joy of not just participating in, but also determining the future of our great nation. But make no mistake about it – as much as I believe in this, much greater is my belief in the privilege and power of prayer, as well as the power of our great God and King. In these perilous and hard times, we must practice fervent prayer like it makes a difference.

When we pray, we are not talking to some make-believe spiritual Santa Claus. We are talking to the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords. He is the Great I Am! The same power that raised Jesus Christ from the dead lives in you! Therefore, in these hard times, we must pray like we believe in the power of God.

As We Pray for America, Pray for the Trouble Occurring Inside Our Nation

This past Saturday in Charlottesville, Virginia, we saw the uprising of evil demonstrated in our nation. It resulted in the loss of human lives and turned a nation upside down. Hate was demonstrated to the point of chaos, violence, and death.

My personal belief is recorded in a statement I released on Saturday afternoon:

Charlottesville Statement

Dr. Ronnie Floyd on UVA Protests: ‘White Nationalism and White Supremacism Are Anathema to the Teachings of Christ’

These protesters do not represent in any form or way the Christian faith or the values followers of Jesus stand for. In fact, white nationalism and white supremacism are anathema to the teachings of Christ, who called us to love and to serve our neighbor – regardless of skin color, gender or religion – to give up our life for our friends and to even love our enemies. As Christians we do not tolerate or condone these protests, and we certainly and wholeheartedly denounce any form of supremacism, anti Semitism or white nationalism that promotes racism, violence or hate.

Knowing these things and believing them, we need to pray against what is currently happening in our nation

If we do not find a way to come together in America, how can we stand together against our greatest enemies of freedom in this world?

Therefore, in these hard and dangerous times, pray for:

  • The American people to come together now
  • The American people to stand together now

We need to call evil what it is and choose to stand against it as one nation under God. We are more vulnerable from the inside of our nation than we are from the outside.

As We Pray for America, Pray for the Trouble That is Looming Against Our Nation

The United States of America is under one of the greatest threats against our national security in our generation. We must find a way to come together in order to stand as one nation as our enemies come against us.

It is more than apparent that North Korea is a nuclear threat in this world. Whether the threat comes inside one of our states or one of our territories like Guam, we stand in need of God being our great shelter and hope.

In these hard and dangerous times, pray for:

  • The security of our America, the people of Guam, and other nations under nuclear threat from North Korea
  • The knowledge and wisdom of God to be upon all our leaders in our nation as they determine how to manage this looming crisis
  • The protection of God to be upon those across our world who serve our nation in all branches of the military

Whether it is at your lunch table with friends or around a conference table as you begin your week at work, when it is proper, call upon everyone to pray for our nation.

2 Chronicles 20:12 says, “We do not know what to do, but we look to you.” (CSB)

Now is the Time to Lead and to Pray,

Ronnie W. Floyd
Senior Pastor, Cross Church

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God is Working in Northwest Arkansas

RF-blogThe following is a letter sent to our Cross Church Family yesterday evening. I’m sharing it here because we would like to ask the Body of Christ to pray along with the First Baptist Church of Siloam Springs and Cross Church as we seek the Lord’s direction for the future.

Dear Cross Church Family,

Tonight in a called business session, the Vision Team of the First Baptist Church of Siloam Springs, Arkansas, recommended to their church that they join the Cross Church family and become Cross Church Siloam Springs.

After working for two years as their church-elected and appointed Vision Team, these seven laypeople are convinced from their study, research, and prayer, this is the Lord’s will for their church.

Printed in an open letter to their congregation, their formal recommendation states:

The 2020 Vision Team recommends that First Baptist Church of Siloam Springs merge with Cross Church of Northwest Arkansas to become Cross Church Siloam Springs, dissolving our current constitution, rendering all assets to Cross Church of Northwest Arkansas, and uniting with Cross Church to more effectively reach Northwest Arkansas, America, and the World for Jesus Christ.

In May, their Vision Team reached out to us regarding their desire. On May 31 and again on June 6, three members of our Leadership Team accompanied me in extensive meetings with their team. This moved us to immediate action with our own Board of Directors and Leadership Team, prayerfully considering what this would mean for the Cross Church Family. Additionally, much time has been spent on what this means legally, financially, and missionally.

Unquestionably, we are enthusiastic about this possibility that came to us in an unexpected manner. We have had the desire to begin a campus in Siloam Springs for many years, but the timing and situation have never been right. Since their Vision Team came to us, we have been responsive to their requests. Our team has done an outstanding job in trying to answer their questions, which led to their Vision Team’s recommendation to their church. I believe our team has also done our due diligence to discover if this is a wise decision for Cross Church.

For the next twenty-one days, their Vision Team will be entering a strong season of prayer and fasting with their entire church, the First Baptist Church of Siloam Springs. Together, they are walking through this season of prayer to discern and determine their future as a church.

On Sunday, August 27, after question and answer sessions with their fellowship, and more importantly, their twenty-one-day season of seeking the Lord’s will, First Baptist Church of Siloam Springs will vote on this proposal immediately following their morning worship service. If there is a positive response on that day and the recommendation is approved, we will begin a transition period of preparation and training, with a launch date of the merger slated for January 2018.

Cross Church Family, our desire is to inform you of their vision and call upon each of us to pray for this dear church family as they prayerfully come to a decision regarding this outstanding opportunity for the Kingdom of God to be advanced in Northwest Arkansas. Together as one, we could more readily Reach Northwest Arkansas, America, and the World for Jesus Christ.

Praying for Siloam Springs and Northwest Arkansas,

Dr. Ronnie W. Floyd
Senior Pastor

P.S. For information about First Baptist Church of Siloam Springs, you can go to their website at www.fbcsiloam.com.