What God Says about “Pride”

The night of June 9, 2023, the Lord gave Lisa a prophetic download about Pride Month. What God had to say about it may surprise you. Check it out.

(See our full ROAR Ministries video recording from June 9, 2023 — https://fb.watch/l7mLmirpMt/ — and advance the video to the 23-minute mark.)

TRANSCRIPT: Hallelujah, Lord Jesus. The enemy has declared that June is “Pride Month”. I just exhort everyone: instead of cursing and condemning people that are homosexual, that we would pray for them this month in earnest.

Lord, we know that pride is what caused Satan to fall. And he gets people to fall into rebellion and pride and and sin to separate us from You, Lord.

And that’s what it’s all about: the enemy wants us to be separated from God. But God wants to restore us to Him, so that He can give us eternal life, to forgive us of our sins, to restore us, to heal us, to love us. He loves us. Even when we sin against Him, He still loves us. He doesn’t want us to stay in our sin, He wants us to repent and turn away from our sin and come into His kingdom, where there is life. He says to choose life or choose death. God is not a dictator, he does not force us to do anything—but He invites us and calls us and asks us to choose life, to choose the way of life, which is life in Christ Jesus.

And Lord, we ask for Your Holy Spirit as we’ve been singing this song, Lord, let the lost man say, “I am found again;” let the dead man say, “I am born again;” let the blind man say, “I can see again.” All those who are lost in any kind of sin—homosexuality is a sin, but so are many other things.

And we just pray especially, Lord, for the homosexual community, Lord, that You love them, You love them and You died for them. And Lord, the enemy lies to them all the time, and tells them they can only find love with people (whom) they shouldn’t be having relationships (with) in a way that they shouldn’t. And I ask, Lord, that You would help them to find You, that they would have a relationship with their Father in heaven Who loves them. Oh, that Your Holy Spirit would come upon them and convict them of their sin, and show them a better way. Lord, that they would not be lost and separated from You forever.

And Lord, the ones who, deep down, know that what they are doing is wrong, Lord, draw them to Yourself, oh God; help them Lord to see You, that Your way is the right way. Oh Jesus, forgive them, Lord, forgive them of their sin and their trespasses. And Lord, forgive all of our sin, of unforgiveness and bitterness, and hate. Deliver us from hate, Lord. Deliver our nation, Lord, from real hate. Not the hate that’s made to sound like, “You’re a hater because you don’t agree with me.” Well, that’s not true.

Lord, help us to love our neighbor again, help us to love our neighbor as ourselves. Help us to have the eyes and the ears and the heart of the Father in heaven, so that we can truly love again, Lord God. Restore us, restore us all, Lord God, that we would all repent, Lord, of all our sins, secret sins that we think nobody can see. But Lord, You see everything, and You know everything, and there’s nothing that is hidden from You, Lord. Help us, oh God, to repent and to be made right before You oh Lord… because You love us.

You love us, Lord, and You’re calling us to be right with You, to be restored to You. Hallelujah. Thank You, Jesus. Hallelujah. Lord, we can’t compare ourselves to each other. We can’t even compare ourselves to some earthly standard. But only when we compare ourselves to Your standards, Lord, we see that we fall short… that all our own righteousness is like filthy rags. Lord, we see even the white snow—when it snows on the ground, it seems so light and so perfect—but compared to Your righteousness, Lord, it’s dirty, because there is nothing that is as perfect and holy as You, Lord.

This isn’t a message of condemnation, but a message of the Father’s heart to His children, to all those that are lost and those that are found: He wants us to be right with Him. He wants us to be restored to Him in every part of our life… because He loves us so deeply, so deeply that He went to the cross for us, and He suffered, was humiliated, mocked and scorned, so that we could be forgiven.

I thank You, Lord, that no matter what we’ve done, Lord, that Your blood washes us clean and makes us whole. And so we ask for that river of life, that river of Your love, to flow through us, to flow out of us into a lost and dying world, that Your Holy Spirit, Lord, would convict the lost of their sin and of Your love that can restore them and make them clean.

We thank You, Lord, in Jesus’ name, Amen.

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