In today’s uncertain times, Christians are being called to both prayer and action. God wants to reminds us that he is deeply interested in nations, and Scripture shows that faith and politics are intertwined. Believers are urged to take this hour seriously, praying and interceding for the nation
by Chris Wickland
What I want to share is both serious and weighty. Yet it is not a message of fear. Rather, it is a prophetic word of encouragement, a reminder that to be forewarned is to be forearmed. This is a message of hope: hope for the Church, and hope for our nation. For God’s intention is not to harm Britain, but to prosper it, and his purposes for us remain full of promise.
For Christians, it is vital to understand where we stand in this hour. We must be alert to what is unfolding and aware of what I believe, prophetically, is about to come upon our nation.
We are living in unprecedented times. Britain now stands at a critical turning point—a convergence of cultural, economic, and social pressures. This is not a message of fear, but of awareness and preparation. The nation faces challenges, yet there is also hope: hope for the Church, and hope for Britain. God’s intention is not to harm the nation, but to prosper it.
Economic concerns are mounting. Economists warn that the UK’s debt levels have reached historic highs, potentially requiring a bailout from the International Monetary Fund. Europe faces similar pressures, with countries such as France already struggling under extensive welfare systems, open borders, and mass immigration.
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