Wickedness in the land: God said, “Do not pray…”

These are words we never want to hear God say…DO NOT PRAY.

The LORD said to me: “Do not pray for the welfare of this people. Jeremiah 14:11 (ESV)

It’s common to hear evangelists encourage lost people wandering in the darkness of hopelessness by saying, “It’s never too late.”

While it is true that anybody who desires to surrender their lives to the love and leadership of Jesus will be welcomed with open arms, it’s not true that it’s never too late. If we want to return to God now, it’s because the Holy Spirit is drawing us. There can come a time where our rejection of God will be respected, and the drawing will cease.

I’ve taught previously on the very interesting and troubling topic of a great delusion. Due to repeated wickedness, there comes a time when people are given over a debased mind, to a delusion:

9 The coming of the lawless one is by the activity of Satan with all power and false signs and wonders, 10 and with all wicked deception for those who are perishing, because they refused to love the truth and so be saved. 11 Therefore God sends them a strong delusion, so that they may believe what is false, 12 in order that all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness. 2 Thessalonians 2:9-12 (ESV)

And since they did not see fit to acknowledge God, God gave them up to a debased mind to do what ought not to be done. Romans 1:28 (ESV)

Isaiah was commissioned to prophesy this very thing—that eyes would be blinded to truth.

8 And I heard the voice of the Lord saying, “Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?” Then I said, “Here I am! Send me.” 9 And he said, “Go, and say to this people: “‘Keep on hearing, but do not understand; keep on seeing, but do not perceive.’ 10 Make the heart of this people dull, and their ears heavy, and blind their eyes; lest they see with their eyes, and hear with their ears, and understand with their hearts, and turn and be healed.” 11 Then I said, “How long, O Lord?” And he said: “Until cities lie waste without inhabitant, and houses without people, and the land is a desolate waste, Isaiah 6:8-11 (ESV)

How strange (and troubling) it is that God would do this. In his wisdom, he opens and closes the window of opportunity for people to come to him.

Most often we presume people have until the day they die to turn to the Lord. This isn’t the case. There are many who have been turned over to delusion. Eyes have been blinded. Others have committed the unforgivable sin of blasphemy of the Holy Spirit. It’s too late.

Many are nearing the point of no return, and for a significant number of them it will come well before they die. They will be spiritually hopeless, fully dead, possibly decades before an obituary is written.

This is a terrifying reality, and it should increase our urgency for intercession and evangelism.

Of course, only God knows who has crossed this line, and our job is to continue to contend for all. Additionally, we know that at other points in the book of Isaiah we see him prophesying eyes that see and ears that hear.

6 “I am the LORD; I have called you in righteousness; I will take you by the hand and keep you; I will give you as a covenant for the people, a light for the nations, 7 to open the eyes that are blind, to bring out the prisoners from the dungeon, from the prison those who sit in darkness. Isaiah 42:6-7 (ESV)

The reality remains, however, that many eyes will forever be closed, many people forever imprisoned in delusion.

DO NOT PRAY FOR THE WELFARE OF THIS PEOPLE

There can come a time personally when we cannot return to Jesus.

There can also come a time when a nation cannot return—until its people endure everything necessary to bring them to repentance.

 Thus says the LORD concerning this people: “They have loved to wander thus; they have not restrained their feet; therefore the LORD does not accept them; now he will remember their iniquity and punish their sins.” Jeremiah 14:10 (ESV)

The weight of this verse is almost too much to bear—and God meant for it to be that heavy. He declared in no uncertain terms that he does not accept them. He will remember their iniquity and he will punish their sins. It would seem to be the perfect moment for a prayer movement to launch, for a cry of intercession to shatter the heavens. Unfortunately, it’s too late.

11 The LORD said to me: “Do not pray for the welfare of this people. 12 Though they fast, I will not hear their cry, and though they offer burnt offering and grain offering, I will not accept them. But I will consume them by the sword, by famine, and by pestilence.” Jeremiah 14:11-12 (ESV)

From the Adam Clarke Commentary:

O, how dreadful is the state of that people in reference to whom the Lord says to his ministers, Pray not for them; or, what amounts nearly to a prohibition, withholds from his ministers the spirit of prayer and intercession in behalf of the people!

Can you imagine, intercessors, gathering together with every intent to contend for our nation, when God then clearly reveals that we are forbidden to pray. It will do no good. His mind is made up.

I know some of you might be thinking about Abraham’s negotiations with God as he interceded fervently for Sodom and Gomorrah even as God was intent on destroying them. Can we not do the same if God reveals his plans for judgment on a nation? For those who are truly compassionate, they won’t be able to help but to wrestle with God. With tears in our eyes we would have no choice but to cry out for mercy. Sadly, in this account, it would have done no good. The clear command was that prayer was not to be made.

LYING PROPHETS

In a spiritual culture like we have today, the common reaction to such a topic would be that God, in his perfect love, is smiling over the people and is ready to receive them back. The idea of God standing in opposition to those he so deeply loves runs counter to much of the faulty theology that’s rampant today.

This scenario plays out as we continue in Jeremiah 14. Read this passage completely. The message is very clear:

13 Then I said: “Ah, Lord GOD, behold, the prophets say to them, ‘You shall not see the sword, nor shall you have famine, but I will give you assured peace in this place.’” 14 And the LORD said to me: “The prophets are prophesying lies in my name. I did not send them, nor did I command them or speak to them. They are prophesying to you a lying vision, worthless divination, and the deceit of their own minds. 15 Therefore thus says the LORD concerning the prophets who prophesy in my name although I did not send them, and who say, ‘Sword and famine shall not come upon this land’: By sword and famine those prophets shall be consumed. 16 And the people to whom they prophesy shall be cast out in the streets of Jerusalem, victims of famine and sword, with none to bury them—them, their wives, their sons, and their daughters. For I will pour out their evil upon them. Jeremiah 14:13-16 (ESV)

There are those who will reject truth for the sake of keeping people hopeful and happy. These lying prophets are everywhere today, and they will only increase, especially if our nation ever gets to the point that the people in this story did.

1 Then the LORD said to me, “Though Moses and Samuel stood before me, yet my heart would not turn toward this people. Send them out of my sight, and let them go! 2 And when they ask you, ‘Where shall we go?’ you shall say to them, ‘Thus says the LORD: “‘Those who are for pestilence, to pestilence, and those who are for the sword, to the sword; those who are for famine, to famine, and those who are for captivity, to captivity.’ Jeremiah 15:1-2 (ESV)

Adam Clarke explains the above passage (and the following verses in the account) well:

God declares to Jeremiah that not even Moses and Samuel, whose prayers had been so prevalent, could divert him from his purpose of punishing so wicked a people, v. 1. Accordingly their captivity is again announced in a variety of images so full of terror, vv. 2-9, that the prophet complains of his own hard fate in being obliged to deliver such unwelcome messages, v. 10; for which too he is reproved, vv. 11-14. Immediately he appeals to God for his sincerity, and supplicates pardon, vv. 15-18; and God tempers his reproof with promising again to protect him in the faithful discharge of his duty.

A QUICKLY CLOSING WINDOW

America is not at this point of no return—yet.

There are movements of holiness, revival and passionate, devoted intercession growing from coast to coast. Awakening is happening.

However, I don’t believe these movements are currently strong or numerous enough to outpace the movement of wickedness that’s both in the world and in the church today.

What this means is that the window of opportunity is quickly closing and if we don’t exponentially increase our efforts, judgment very certainly will come to us.

If judgment does come to America, I believe God will preserve the remnant, radically devoted church as he promised to Jeremiah and as he did at Goshen with the Israelites.

25 The hail struck down everything that was in the field in all the land of Egypt, both man and beast. And the hail struck down every plant of the field and broke every tree of the field. 26 Only in the land of Goshen, where the people of Israel were, was there no hail. Exodus 9:25-26 (ESV)

This isn’t a time for fear as God’s own will be protected (though this doesn’t mean hardship or persecution won’t come). This is a time to be marked by tears, just as Jeremiah was.

  Oh that my head were waters, and my eyes a fountain of tears, that I might weep day and night for the slain of the daughter of my people! Jeremiah 9:1 (ESV)

Don’t listen to the lying prophets who are saying that all is well and no judgment will come.

Do rend your hearts.

Do contend for revival.

Do pray, while there is time, before God tells us that we can pray for our nation no more.

7 Comments

  1. Christopher Binns on June 7, 2016 at 12:32 pm

    ..but how can one know if theyve committed the unforgivable sin against the Holy Spirit? How can one know whether he or she know unequivocally whether or not they are this dreadfully reprobated person, consigned to judgment, or nott? How can one discern that his or her repentance is acceptable in the sight of God? Is there Scripture that testifies the characteristics of the reprobate? Is the blasphemous accusations, the murderous intentions toward the work of Christ and/or absence of concern, the full hearted belief in delusion and folly that the Pharisees displayed with regards to Jesus?



  2. Terry Hedden on June 7, 2016 at 4:20 pm

    This verse has shook me in the last year on many occasions. “As for you, do not pray for this people, or lift up a cry or prayer for them, and do not intercede with me, for I will not hear you. (Jeremiah 7:16) I’ve wondered with all the health and wealth preaching, and the turn for common sense, is truly the prefaced with the strong delusion mentioned in God’s Word. I always believe God will have His remnant, but I fear a true great awakening for America is over. When we see the people we are selecting to lead our nation, it speaks volumes of our hearts condition, as a nation. I will surely pray for God to send His righteousness like a mighty river and let His holiness flood many lives. But it seems that people genuinely despise the Lord and all of His teaching.



  3. Ted R. Weiland on September 2, 2017 at 6:11 pm

    It’s certainly good to pray. However, some prayers are not only not heard, but are an abomination to Yahweh, God of the Bible:

    “Behold, Yahweh’s hand is not so short That it cannot save; Neither is His ear so dull That it cannot hear. But your iniquities have made a separation between you and your God, And your sins have hidden His face from you, so that He does not hear.” (Isaiah 59:1-2)

    “He that turneth away his ear from hearing the law, even his prayer shall be abomination.:’ (Proverbs 28:9)

    Until America repents, returns to Yahweh as her sovereign, and thus His moral law as supreme, don’t expect much to come from prayers made on her behalf. In fact, the remnant of Christians believers should be praying the Prophet Habakkuk’s prayer:

    “O Yahweh, … revive thy work [and] in wrath remember mercy.” (Habakkuk 3:2)

    Part of the work that needs revived (in order to avoid judgment altogether) is a return to His moral law as the standard for society.

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    Then “A Biblical Constitution: A Scriptural Replacement for Secular Government.”

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    • eganstew3 on September 2, 2017 at 6:46 pm

      How do we know this is the day and hour this is going to happen? Since God is not willing that any should perish, should we err on the side of praying, then not praying. I agree we are in a bad situation here in America, and yet, I have hope that if even one comes to Jesus that is a miracle.
      This article makes me sad as I have many family members that do not know Jesus. If I could, I would either pull or shove them into the arms of my Savior, but I can not.



      • Leanne Baer Wolfinger on September 2, 2017 at 9:36 pm

        I am in the same situation. So very very sad for my family but they refuse to take heed.



        • eganstew3 on September 3, 2017 at 9:00 pm

          Thank you for your kind words. My heart hurts for my love ones.



  4. James Higginbotham on September 2, 2017 at 8:06 pm

    I THINK WE’RE SEEING GOD’S displeasure with america TODAY.
    ESPECIALLY WITH THE ABORTION INDUSTRY.
    THAT ALONE HAS ANGERED GOD TO PUNISH THIS NATION.