As we witnessed a significant moment today in our nation’s journey, President Donald Trump take his oath of office again. 

Looking to God, who declares, “I will”

Isaiah 45:1-3 

God’s calling and mission

Whose right hand I have held: Like many of us, Cyrus could look back on his life and career and see how the LORD held his hand the entire time.

In Isaiah 45, when God says, “ I will

God essentially declares his sovereign power and authority. He states that he will accomplish His purposes through Cyrus, highlighting that God controls all situations and can use anyone to fulfill his plans.

As we enter the glorious New chapter, let us Praise the Lord.

In prayer, he has revealed profound truths to me—visions for our beloved America that unfold through the sacred scriptures.

 I received a divine revelation sparked by my daughter’s married name—Walls! Yes, Walls! The Hebrew word signifies joining together for divine protection. 

Can you feel the joy in that revelation? My son-in-law embodies this strength; he is a tower of protection, a mighty fortress for my daughter. This personifies his character, and my daughter needed that wall of protection. God planned to build and send her a man whose heart is for the Lord!

And let me tell you, the Lord has shown me that the meaning of ‘wall’ extends to ‘bulwark’—a solid, fortified barrier raised to defend against the enemy’s onslaught! 

I began to fervently pray for our great nation and for President Donald Trump, declaring Isaiah 60:18: “Violence will no longer be heard in your land, neither wasting nor destruction within your borders; but you shall call your walls salvation, and your gates praise!” Oh, the power of His promises!

We see the urgency of rebuilding the walls in Nehemiah’s time. Nehemiah and Ezra understood that without these walls, the people would be left in devastation, confusion, and defeat. God called them to action: “Come, let us rebuild the wall! No more disgrace!” 

America shall not bear disgrace any longer! Isaiah 58:12 declares, “You shall be called the repairer of the breach, the restorer of streets to dwell in.” There is a righteous path that God desires for us, a pathway adorned with His protection.

Isaiah was a bold prophet, uncompromising in his mission, seeking not man’s but the Almighty’s favor! And oh, how beautifully it all intersects at the heart of the Gospel! 

Isaiah 53:6 reminds us, “All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way; and the Lord has laid on Him the iniquity of us all.” Yes, we must proclaim Christ! We need courage, compassion, great faith, and Godly guidance in this hour.

The Lord led me further to Ezekiel 22:30, where He sought someone to stand in the gap to intercede for the land. But alas, He found no one! God is searching for a man or woman who will rise, repair the breaches, and understand the cost of spiritual accountability. This breach has grown over time, and now it cries out for restoration!

In Hebrew, the repair word is “Gadar,” meaning to wall up, rebuild, and restore. We must pray, seek His face, proclaim His Word, and walk in His anointing. Jesus Christ is the ultimate repairer of the broken! He seeks those who will stand in the gap—not with fleshly motives but with divine purpose. 

Nehemiah declared, “This wall has been built with the help of our God!” We cannot repair apart from His principles and His precepts.

Hear me; the knowledge of the Word of God will be the foundation for our repair. We need the contractors, the engineers, the wise builders—those who will lay the foundation that is Jesus Christ, as 1 Corinthians 3:11 proclaims: “For no other foundation can anyone lay than that which is laid, which is Jesus Christ.”

So, I urge you to continue to pray the scriptures and believe in America! God is raising a people and many generations to stand firm, rebuild, and restore! Amen!