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A Terrible Message
E.A. Johnston
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E.A. Johnston

A Terrible Message

E.A. Johnston · 2:09

E.A. Johnston warns that America's rejection of God could lead to devastating judgment, urging repentance before catastrophic consequences strike.
In this prophetic sermon, E.A. Johnston delivers a sobering warning about the potential consequences of America's rejection of God. He highlights the real threat of judgment through a nuclear attack as a wake-up call for national repentance. Johnston passionately calls believers to pray for mercy and turn back to God before it is too late, emphasizing the urgency of spiritual revival for the sake of future generations.

Full Transcript

I wouldn't be surprised, friends, if North Korea launched a successful nuclear weapon that reached our western shores and wiped out California. I believe God could use a small enemy of ours to humble this nation and bring her to her knees. Why would you think we are immune to a nuclear attack when this nation hates the God of the Bible? Who would stop the nuclear bomb attack? NORAD or a missile defense system won't work that day if God brings judgment to this sin-loving nation.

A nuclear explosion would annihilate millions and pollute our crops and contaminate our water supply. It would shut the commerce down in this country for years and bring financial ruin to millions of Americans. Why do you think America is invincible when she stands against the word of God and mocks God with abandon? A nuclear attack is more of a reality with each new day and each new test launched by our enemies who have sworn to our destruction.

Would this nation turn back to God if such a catastrophic event occurred? I hope so, friends. I hope for our children's sake, for our grandchildren's sake, we turn back to God before that destruction comes. Ah, sinful nation, a people laden with iniquity, a seed of evildoers, children that are corruptors.

They have forsaken the Lord. They have provoked the Holy One of Israel onto anger. They have gone away backward.

May God have mercy on America in thy wrath. Remember mercy, let us pray.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Reality of Judgment
    • Potential nuclear attack as a form of God's judgment
    • America's vulnerability due to sin and rebellion
    • Limitations of human defense against divine wrath
  2. II. The Sinfulness of the Nation
    • America's hatred and mockery of God
    • The nation's corruption and iniquity
    • Provoking God's anger through forsaking Him
  3. III. The Call to Repentance
    • Hope for turning back to God before destruction
    • Praying for mercy amidst impending wrath
    • Responsibility to seek God's forgiveness for future generations

Key Quotes

“I wouldn't be surprised, friends, if North Korea launched a successful nuclear weapon that reached our western shores and wiped out California.” — E.A. Johnston
“Why would you think we are immune to a nuclear attack when this nation hates the God of the Bible?” — E.A. Johnston
“May God have mercy on America in thy wrath. Remember mercy, let us pray.” — E.A. Johnston

Application Points

  • Recognize the seriousness of national sin and its potential consequences.
  • Commit to praying for mercy and spiritual awakening in your community.
  • Encourage others to turn to God before judgment comes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does the speaker believe America is vulnerable to judgment?
Because America has turned away from God and embraced sin, making it susceptible to divine punishment.
Is the nuclear threat literal or symbolic in the sermon?
The nuclear threat is presented as a literal possibility used to illustrate the seriousness of God's judgment.
What is the main hope expressed in the sermon?
That the nation will repent and return to God before experiencing catastrophic judgment.
How should listeners respond to this message?
Listeners are encouraged to pray for mercy and seek repentance both personally and nationally.

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