A Prophetic Look at Post-Election America





r-loren-sanfordConcerning the election results, I was right and I was wrong in what I thought would be the outcome, and, at the Lord's behest, chose to remain silent rather than issue a prophetic statement about who would win. In the aftermath of Election Day, the nature of that mix of right and wrong became clear and significant.

On Sept. 29 as I prayed for the outcome of the presidential election the Lord said to me, "He isn't the man I chose, but I will elect him. Close by a two point margin." In my intense desire not to see Barack Obama get another four years, I supplied the name "Mitt Romney" as the one the Lord referred to. Intense emotion and strong desire tend to distort what we hear from God. Out of the storehouse of our flesh, we fill in the blanks according to what we want to hear or what our emotions predispose us to hear. This explains the many false prophetic pronouncements so many of us have seen and read, even from leading voices.

Having learned this principle the hard way, I sensed the Father's hand of restraint, respected the nagging doubt I felt, and chose not to publish what I believed I heard.

When I shared what I thought it meant with a few others in private settings, I qualified it by saying that because of my intense emotional involvement in the issue, I could not be certain that God really spoke what I thought I heard and I made it clear that I was not, therefore, speaking prophetically. It appears, however, that I did hear accurately, but was confused concerning which candidate it applied to.

Although I do not believe Obama was the man God actually chose, God did elect him and he won the popular vote by a two percentage point margin, just as God spoke it to me. My sense is that He honored the will of the people, much as He did when the Israelites asked for a king and, under protest, God granted one. It wasn't what God would have chosen, but God did appoint the man. He went not with His own heart, but with the will of the people. Thus it was on Nov. 6.

In any case, the election is now over and the decision has been made. It wasn't the one many of us in evangelical and conservative circles wanted. What now?

First, in the aftermath of the campaign, the Lord reminded me of a prophetic word I received in 2008 that I had come to doubt—wrongly. God told me that if believers would pray and not fall into religious-spirited criticism and hate, the president would experience a life-changing encounter with the real Jesus while in office. Although I knew that we might never be permitted to know of such an encounter, I had given up on seeing that word fulfilled. It now appears that we have been given another four years in which to pray and to see that prophetic word come to pass. We must lay down the harsh rhetoric and bitter criticisms to pray in love and with utmost grace, whether or not such an encounter measurably changes his politics.

Second, in Visions of the Coming Days: What to Look for and How to Prepare I have written that we are living in a crucial time of preparation for some extremely difficult days to come, both financially and in the world of nature. The season for politics has now ended and we have a limited period of time in which to get ready. In May, 2010 the Lord told me that we have been granted five years in which to prepare. This could mean either a literal five years that began in that year, or, in keeping with the symbolism of the number 5, it could indicate a period of grace of indeterminate length that can be extended by prayer.

Had Romney been elected, this season of preparation for the financial aspects of the coming collapse could have been extended, although the inevitable remains the inevitable. With Obama in office, we will not have as much time as we might have had under Romney. The level of urgency has therefore risen. We must now devote ourselves to kingdom concerns and to raising up and strengthening lighthouse churches and ministries to shine in a darkening world and to provide islands of mercy and healing for the human suffering to come. In light of this, we must prepare to receive an unprecedented outpouring of the Holy Spirit in the midst of gathering darkness and set our hearts to function as the church did in Acts 2 relationally, spiritually and materially.

Third, in the near term--the next few years--expect unemployment in the neighhborhood of 8% and higher to persist. The nation will become accustomed to this and what we once considered unacceptable will become the new and accepted norm. Despite any claims made to the contrary, the national debt will continue to soar as incomes fall and increasing numbers of Americans become more and more dependent on the government for support.

This mounting debt will contribute to the ongoing devaluation of the dollar, which will fuel inflation and dramatically diminish the real income and buying power of the average citizen. Nevertheless, relative to what is coming, these current years are years of peace. Collapse of the international monetary system is inevitable and we must use the time we have to the best advantage. We in the church must be ready to meet escalating spiritual and emotional needs. We must grow up and live as true disciples.

Readiness necessitates a renewed focus on the very reason for which we have been saved. God didn't save us to make us rich. Jesus didn't die so that we could own the best car and the nicest home. Economics and material wellbeing are irrelevant to the ultimate purpose of God, which is that we might be "conformed to the image of the Son" (Rom. 8:29 ). God will turn all things to good for us (Rom. 8:28), but, in the context of the verse, the good He produces is defined by being "conformed to the image of the Son." Harder times will come, but we can prepare for them by determining to allow God to cause all things both good and bad to shape our character to conform to His.

Readiness necessitates that we choose faithful oneness with other believers who worship together, serve together and live out covenant love together. Jesus prayed, "that they may all be one; even as You, Father, are in Me and I in You, that they also may be in Us, so that the world may believe that You sent Me" (John 17:21). and He meant it. We will need one another desperately when it all comes unravelled.

Pay close attention to covenant relationships in the days to come and guard them zealously. Acts 2, in which the saints enjoyed supernatural unity and sold their possessions and property to share with others as any had need, should be required reading for meditation in the days to come. Get connected relationally and then give sacrificially for the sake of love.

Finally, those who choose a kingdom path through these difficult days will realize that we no longer live in a Christian nation and will adjust their approach, attitude and language in relation to the surrounding culture to correspond to that of the Christians under Rome, or Daniel under Nebuchadnezzar, serving rather than sniping, gaining favor through love, even in a hostile and godless culture. Those caught up in the religious spirit will continue in an old and failed strategy that, because of its lovelessness and harsh tone, no longer speaks to what we've become as a nation.

R. Loren Sandford is the founder and senior pastor of New Song Fellowship in Denver. He is a songwriter, recording artist and worship leader, as well as the author of several books, includingUnderstanding Prophetic PeopleThe Prophetic Church and his latest, Renewal for the Wounded Warrior, which are available with other resources at the church's website.

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0 #9 B.J.Stone 2012-11-16 13:06
"God lifts up kings, and brings them down", and Presidents also are in the hands of a great big GOD, who searches ALL hearts, INDIVIDUALLY and has plans for ALL from here to have a 'second life' (a 'next life' in sinful flesh and blood, same 'dna', but of 'different dust' THAN HERE). WE HAVE ONLY A FEW DAYS, really, before the Russian Orthodox led Northern Magog CONDUCTS A FIRST STRIKE, and a retalioation send holes in the Ozone within that ONE HOUR 'lasting WWIII' ending with THESE HEAVENS SUDDENLY ON FIRE, unto causing the 'elements ALL' to melt with fervent heat ON THIS EARTH'S SURFACE. THIS IS TRUE BIBLE, and not all this false speculation THAT THE LORD'S "PRAYER" was in any way saying the 'kingdom should come to this tiny planet', RATHER, "the will of His Father IN HEAVEN" will take place OVER all other HUMAN "WILLS" of a 'kingdom on earth' WHICH THE BIBLE CLEARLY STATES- all earths, past, present, future 'worlds to come' ARE NOTHING MORE THAN "HIS FOOTSTOOLS" for devil, angels
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-1 #8 JD Edw 2012-11-15 18:22
Come on!! The reason that you did not see clearly, and was wrong, is because you viewed President Barack Obama through a racism prism. Come on White Evangelicals, stop with the racism...
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-3 #7 Carol Moorby 2012-11-15 18:18
THE god of this world elected Obama, NOT the God of the Bible! God was not in charge, , we were! He gave his church the authority and responsibility to elect the president! He had to allow what we first allowed. the church was not obedient! MAny did NOT vote! ! Even though they didn't like the two choices, they didn't realize that a vote for romney was a vote against Obama.they foolishly wasted their vote bymNOTnshowing up or by voting for Mickey mouse, roseann Barr, hank the cat. Some even were ignorant enough to vote for Jesus Christ. In the physical! O f course we wanted to,vote for what Jesus stood for but not writing in his name. That was NOT a vote for Jesus....that was a vote for Obama.....Our pastors should have taught this from the pulpit....some of them didn't do their job either! AMEN!
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+1 #6 realistic 2012-11-15 17:29
If you are a prophit and believed what you hear from God why did you withhold what he told you and why should we believe what you are saying now. why try to quote the bible now and not brave enough to say what God had revealed to you.
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+2 #5 Tami Q. 2012-11-15 16:58
Is Charisma a place where Christians can go to congregate with other spirit filled Christians, or is it a website for sore losers who are closet racists? If America is indeed doomed, it isn't because America has ELECTED an African American president TWICE. It is because we refuse to see that the man is highly qualified for the office because of the color of his skin? You might as well don a sheet and stop hiding behind the Bible. God wasn't partial to color on election day. :lol:
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+2 #4 Charles C Jones 2012-11-15 16:43
Wow it sounds like you we're way off from hearing God. Why do we keep giving people space to say crazy stuff? Believers should stay out of the Political arena when it comes to prophesying the win of an election. Lets face it the face of America has changed from when I was a child. God Bless America we sure do need Him too!
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0 #3 Cyllivia 2012-11-15 16:22
I feel, pastors and any that has members, should stay out of the election process. One way or another, we are Dems. or Repubs. we as children of christ, want who we like to win. We are to let our members decide the people we want to elect and not our pastors to do it for us. God gives us each our own mind, and no one has that right but you. I feel it is wrong when your shepard is trying to make that decision for you, when you yourself has that right. We do not want to act like we are voting for this person for this reason, and not voting for that person for that reason; we are Dems or we are Repubs; and we want our party to win. So we try to tell the flock, something is wrong with this person, don't vote for them, or the Lord told me this about this person. What God wants to allow we can't changet, it is done for a reason. Lying on the Lord, as if we have heard, or think we have heard; will send our soul to hell. We all have a mind, and God gave it to us, just use it, and pastors stop.
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-1 #2 LaVonne Parke 2012-11-15 15:56
Your message confirmed everything our Lord and Holy Spirit revealed to me on Feb.11,2009 regarding the election, Obama, what the church must do from now on, and regards to the USA economy, that the USA would not survive and that Islam would take over the USA, and persecution of the saints of God would be beyond belief, and that Christians would need to be strong and courageous and find strength in one another, standing strong, loving one another as Christ loves us, and to prepare by fasting ,prayer, intercession for the body of Christ, and for those who will come into the kingdom of God prior to Christ's soon return. And to stand strong for Israel, and to focus on Christ, not to let our hearts be troubled, but to trust and cling to the Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. We win in Christ Jesus, but we must stay in love and pray fervently for the saints of God. God bless you for your words. \o/
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+4 #1 Ken Parrish 2012-11-15 15:40
Actually, the AP results say Obama won by 3% points - 51%-48%. So it looks like you/God got that wrong, too.
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