Intercession

When political voices rise in scorn and people murmur malice in their tents—spewing hatred toward political leaders, smearing the nation with lies—they breed disillusionment, turning hearts bitter, fueling rebellion, and dragging others to distrust. Those who listen are pulled into the undertow, lost in a sea of deception and defiance, convinced their anger is just. Thus, when many are deceived, the nation drowns in cynicism. That’s how darkness spreads and madness creeps across the land.

But the one who knows God turns away from such intrigue. He kneels instead in prayer. He intercedes. He sees the nation through heaven’s eyes. Because without that vision, one would trade divine purpose for political correctness and becomes a pawn of dirty politics.

Blinded by political intrigue, one devolves into slander, playing into the devil’s hand.

If we intercede, the Spirit draws us deep into God’s heart, where we weep with the broken, bear the weight of the fallen, and plead with groans too heavy for words.

Intercession is sacred labor—a stripping away of iniquity, of pride and entitlements, a surrender of self and political correctness, a circumcision of the heart, and a cry for mercy at the throne of grace.

Intercession is war on our knees. We cast off political wickedness and every hindrance, standing before God as advocates for the nation, for the innocent and lost, for the fallen, for the accused, and for the guilty.

The Spirit of intercession takes us into the court of Heaven, invoking Divine decrees and declaring truths that set free—redeeming our land.

Then angels move. They are dispatched by God in answer to our prayers, shifting the political atmosphere from darkness to light, unveiling a glimmer of hope for our nation to rise and shine.

Yes. Let us intercede. Intercession is divine. It is the game changer.

———-leo.e.m.calderon.08.06.2025