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Can God heal a nation? According to 2 Chronicles 7:14, the answer is yes, but there are conditions. This message explores what those conditions are, what they mean for Christians today, and how the spiritual health of a nation is directly tied to the spiritual health of its people. America was founded on faith. Calvin Coolidge, speaking at the nation's 150th anniversary, traced the ideals of the Declaration of Independence directly back to Scripture and Gospel preaching. Thomas Jefferson acknowledged that his best ideas about democracy came from church meetings. The founding generation was shaped by the Bible, and the nation they built reflected that influence. But today, America is deeply divided, morally, politically, and spiritually. The question is not whether God has the power to heal a nation. The question is whether His people are willing to meet the conditions He has already laid out in His Word. Second Chronicles 7:14 outlines five key conditions for national healing: God hearing His people, God forgiving sin, His people praying, seeking His face, and turning from wicked ways. Each condition is unpacked with supporting Scripture, including Psalm 66, Philippians 4:6, Matthew 5:8, and 1 John 1:9. This message also looks at what true revival actually looks like. It does not start with popular preachers or large events. It starts with ordinary believers humbling themselves before God, confessing sin, and praying with genuine faith. Acts 2 shows what happens when God's people gather and believe. Three thousand people were saved in a single day. Christians are called to be salt and light, not to water down their witness or dim their light to avoid conflict. Matthew 12:30 makes it clear: there is no neutral ground. You are either with God or you are not. But God is gracious, merciful, and patient. The path back is open. If you are searching for answers about prayer and revival, how to pray for your nation, what the Bible says about healing and repentance, or how Christians should respond to cultural and political division, this message speaks directly to those questions Love God. Love Others. Live It Out
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