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Powerclip America Revival Or Ruin
E.A. Johnston
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E.A. Johnston

Powerclip America Revival Or Ruin

E.A. Johnston · 0:37

E.A. Johnston warns that America’s spiritual decline is a result of abandoning biblical authority and calls for a revival rooted in God’s fear and the church’s leadership.
In 'Powerclip America Revival Or Ruin,' E.A. Johnston reflects on America's spiritual heritage and the loss of biblical authority in public life. He prophetically warns of the consequences of this decline while urging the church and nation to seek revival through repentance and a renewed fear of God. Johnston calls believers to reclaim their role in guiding the moral compass of the country, emphasizing that America's future depends on a return to foundational Christian principles.

Full Transcript

I remember America when the church still had authority and there was still a fear of God in the land. I remember a nation that stood on biblical principles and looked to God for guidance and to the church for direction. It was okay to pray in public school back then, and the Ten Commandments were publicly displayed, and if any atheist cried out against it, there were more than enough Christians to shut that person down because God held the majority in the nation back then.

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • Remembering America’s spiritual past
    • The church’s former authority in society
    • Public expressions of faith once accepted
  2. II
    • The decline of biblical principles in the nation
    • Loss of fear of God and church influence
    • Rise of secular opposition to Christian values
  3. III
    • Call for national repentance and revival
    • Restoring God’s authority in public life
    • The church’s role in leading spiritual renewal

Key Quotes

“I remember America when the church still had authority and there was still a fear of God in the land.” — E.A. Johnston
“It was okay to pray in public school back then, and the Ten Commandments were publicly displayed.” — E.A. Johnston
“God held the majority in the nation back then.” — E.A. Johnston

Application Points

  • Pray for national revival and a return to biblical values.
  • Engage actively in the church’s mission to influence society positively.
  • Stand firm in faith and uphold God’s authority in daily life.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the speaker mean by 'fear of God' in the land?
It refers to a reverent respect and acknowledgment of God's authority that influences personal and national behavior.
Why does the speaker emphasize the church’s authority?
Because the church historically guided moral and spiritual direction in society, which the speaker believes is essential for revival.
What caused the decline of biblical principles in America?
The speaker attributes it to secularism rising and Christians losing their influence in public and cultural spheres.
How can revival be achieved according to the sermon?
Through national repentance, returning to biblical values, and the church reclaiming its leadership role.
Is this sermon optimistic about America’s future?
Yes, it offers hope that revival and restoration are possible if the nation turns back to God.

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