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American pastor warns against ‘moral decline,’ calls for revival

October 30, 2024
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By Leah MarieAnn Klett, Assistant Editor Wednesday, October 30, 2024
Brian Chappell, the Stated Clerk of the Presbyterian Church in America speaks at a joint worship service that brought together Christians across denominations in Seoul, South Korea, on Reformation Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024.
Brian Chappell, the Said Clerk of the Presbyterian Church in America speaks at a joint worship service that introduced collectively Christians throughout denominations in Seoul, South Korea, on Reformation Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024. | Screenshot/YouTube/Christian Immediately Korea

Brian Chappell, a outstanding American pastor and theologian, delivered a heartfelt message to a gathering of over 2 million Christians at a worship gathering in South Korea, highlighting the ability of prayer at a time when “immorality” is rampant. 

Talking on Reformation Sunday at an enormous joint worship service in Seoul, Chappell, the said clerk of the Presbyterian Church in America, expressed solidarity with South Korea’s Christian group and shared a stark evaluation of the ethical decline he believes is quickly reshaping American society.

“We join our hearts with yours, knowing that the blood of our Savior unites us into one family of God,” Chappell started, addressing the gang gathered each in particular person and on-line. 

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The 69-year-old pastor expressed gratitude for the prayers of South Korean believers, framing his message as a name for revival and repentance. 

Chappell warned that within the U.S., secularization has led to a “loss of our youth, disrespect for biblical marriage, breakdown of our families, and the polarization of our people along political lines.”

“We confess that the American church has been affected by the moral decline of our secular society,” he mentioned.

Chappell pointed to the erosion of biblical values as a cautionary story for Korean Christians. “We have been humbled by how quickly and deeply immorality has spread,” he mentioned, emphasizing that these adjustments have led to a visual decline in household constructions and the Church’s affect on younger folks. 

The pastor referred to as on the Korean church to withstand related adjustments by staying true to conventional teachings on marriage, household and religion.

“Now we require the reviving work of the Holy Spirit. So we claim the promise of Scripture,” he declared.

Chappell expressed hope for religious renewal, pointing to the biblical promise that “if we humble ourselves under the mighty hand of God, then He will lift us up.” This verse, from 1 Peter 5:6, framed his enchantment for a revival grounded in humility and dedication to God’s design. 

“We do not claim that we deserve this blessing,” he mentioned. “Still, we glorify God because He sent Jesus to lift His people from the guilt and power of sin.” Chappell added that Christians might solely expertise God’s love “when they live according to His design.”

The pastor went on to wish for a “fresh anointing of commitment” to biblical rules in Korea, hoping that their instance may ignite an identical flame within the U.S. and past. 

Chappell’s message culminated in a passionate name to prayer, underscoring what he described because the transformative energy of devoted intercession. “May the world know God’s true love by the prayers that you offer this day,” he prayed. “We pray that the Holy Spirit will light a flame of faithfulness in your nation today.”

In urging Korean Christians to carry quick to their values, Chappell mirrored on the October prayer motion of 1989 in Leipzig, Germany. He recounted how 1000’s of Christians gathered at St. Nicholas Church to protest the oppressive Communist regime.

Regardless of authorities intimidation, these prayer gatherings sparked a motion that, inside a month, contributed to the autumn of the Berlin Wall. Reflecting on the ability of prayer, Chappell quoted a former Communist official who later admitted, “We were prepared to fight against guns and bombs, but we were not prepared to resist hymns and prayers.”

Chappell reminded the Korean church of prayer’s potential to form society, likening their dedication to faithfulness at the moment to the Leipzig Christians’ dedication many years in the past.

“Do not fear,” he urged. “Pray, knowing that prayer is the power of the Church.” He assured the viewers that by prayer, the “flame of Korean faithfulness” might develop into a “fire of faith across all nations.”

Because the worship service concluded, Chappell challenged listeners to fight ethical decline by prayer and steadfast religion. “So pray in the name of Jesus Christ, then His Kingdom will come and His will shall be done,” reflecting his hope that the religion of these in attendance would encourage a world motion.

Leah M. Klett is a reporter for The Christian Put up. She might be reached at: leah.klett@christianpost.com



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