April 19, 2010

"No Judge Can Stop Us From Praying"

When a federal judge in Wisconsin ruled that our National Day of Prayer is unconstitutional, it immediately generated widespread anger, heated debate, and new rounds of legal maneuvering. According to Franklin Graham, the Honorary Chairman of this year's National Day of Prayer, it also shows just how much our country needs God’s help.

“At a time when our country is waging two wars, approval ratings for Congress are at historic lows, unemployment is at a 70-year high and financial institutions have collapsed around us, I can't imagine anyone seriously opposing a National Day of Prayer,” said Graham, who is president and CEO of Samaritan's Purse and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association.

Franklin Graham appeared on Fox News with Greta Van Susteren to discuss the ruling


Graham said he was puzzled by the judge's logic. In her ruling, U.S. District Court Judge Barbara Crabb wrote, “the nature of prayer is so personal and can have such a powerful effect on a community that the government may not use its authority to try to influence an individual's decision whether and when to pray.”

“It sounds to me like even the judge in this case understands the power of prayer,” he said. “But it's voluntary. There's no requirement that people pray. To act like a National Day of Prayer is a bad thing or somehow subversive is ridiculous. Surely our country needs prayer now more than ever.”

Read about Franklin Graham's role as Honorary Chairman of the National Day of Prayer.

Graham also points out that God commands us to pray for our leaders.

“The Bible is clear on this,” he said. “1 Timothy says, ‘I urge, then, first of all, that requests, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for everyone—for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness.’ ”

Prayer is nothing new to Americans, Graham added.

“Our country has a long history of recognizing a national day of prayer,” he said. “It's something that dates back to the Continental Congress when it recommended that states set aside a day for prayer and thanksgiving. This is a significant part of our country's heritage.

“For me, the bottom line is this. No judge can stop us from praying for our country and I pray that on May 6, millions of Americans will join me in praying for our President, all of our elected leaders, and even for this unjust judge and all those who rule from the bench—that God would guide them and give them wisdom.”

This year's National Day of Prayer takes place May 6. For more information about the National Day of Prayer, visit their website.

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