Breaking Christian News

As Believers Pray for America, Dutch Sheets Has This Vital Prayer Directive on North Korea

Aimee Herd : May 4, 2017
ElijahList.com

"Number one, we should pray diligently for our government leaders. We need to pray for them because they're making some very, very important decisions right now..." -Dutch Sheets.

[The Elijah List] Internationally-known Christian author, teacher and speaker, Dutch Sheets recently shared an important word on just how to pray for the increasingly dangerous situation involving North Korea. (Photo: Dutch Sheets-Facebook)

Sheets notes in his video message that much of the anger in the political realm, the violent protests and even some of the international conflicts that have developed, are actually a "manifestation" of the spiritual realm of darkness.

The principalities and demons "are angry because we—the Church ... as Believers—have moved into a season where we can experience great breakthrough. In fact; some are the breakthroughs that we've been praying for and interceding for, for years."

He says the Lord had warned him that this would happen, but that Believers should not fear.

"The Lord said, ‘Tell My people they don't need to be afraid.' His enemies are afraid," says Dutch Sheets in the video.

Click here, to hear the course of action Sheets suggests, and to watch the entire video message.

Dutch Sheets is an internationally recognized author, teacher, and conference speaker. He travels extensively, empowering Believers for passionate prayer and societal transformation. Dutch has pastored, taught in several colleges and seminaries, and served on the board of directors of numerous organizations. Dutch's greatest passion is to see America experience a sweeping revival and return to its godly heritage. Dutch is a messenger of hope for America, encouraging Believers to contend for awakening in our day and reformation in our lifetime. Dutch has written over 20 books, many of which have been translated into over 30 languages. Dutch and his wife Ceci have been married for 35 years and now reside in the Dallas area. They treasure time spent with their two grown daughters, son-in-law, and grandchildren. (Photo: Dutch Sheets-Facebook)