5/3/2026
"Let us hold fast the confession of our hope
without wavering, for He who promised
is faithful."
Hebrews 10:23
Reinhard Bonnke, a German evangelist, was an enthusiastic intercessor who was determined to see Africa saved. He said that when he first started to pray about Africa years ago and speak of the country in his crusades, people thought he was crazy, but no one is beyond being saved. Today, Nigeria alone is one of the largest Christians nations in the continent of Africa, and they are the most heavily persecuted. I was listening to a message of Bonnke's today, and he mentioned Africa, but since he was in an America, in the State of Florida, at the time this event was filmed, he was claiming that all of America would be saved. Although he is no longer with us, I will continue in his stead and say that all of America will be saved. I'm a lover of Africa myself, as I've spoken about often, and I also love Israel. I know all of Israel will be saved, because God said so, and He's not a man, so He does not lie or exaggerate. I know He wants all to come to salvation, so I think it's safe to say that would include all of America and every country in this world to be saved, sharing the love of Christ. It's our mission - our "Samaria" and the uttermost parts of the earth.
I admit that these days I feel as if I'm holding on by the fingertips some days, and my fingernails are breaking, and I'm losing my grip! But even so, I'll still be praying if I happen to fall off the edge. If Paul the Apostle could revive Eutychus (Acts 20:7-12), who fell out of the window asleep while Paul was preaching and died, I'm sure an angel will catch me and bear me up, so I won't crash. Many times I'm sitting here praying over the new requests and news that is pouring into my email or text messages, and I have actually fallen asleep praying. That sounds horrible, but I assure you it is not from boredom, it is sheer exhaustion. But, I'm easily revived, most of the time, and I wake up still praying. If not, God sends Alex to the window meowing to get in or else he jumps up onto me while I'm asleep when my son lets him in. He does not like to miss a meal or feel ignored or left out in any way. I am just not a cat person, but the Lord is still trying to win me over to these endearing fuzzy critters, and sometimes, as in waking me up at the right time, he is helpful. So, yes, Lord, I am grateful for my fuzzy Alex!
Bonnke was preaching about the blood of Jesus in a short video clip I saw the other day. We are the righteousness of God ONLY through the blood of Jesus Christ according to 2 Corinthians 5:21. Before going into the Holy Place, the High Priest had to be cleansed with the blood for his consecration. The blood was applied to his right ear lobe for sanctified hearing; to his right thumb for sanctified service; and right large toe for sanctified walking. Leviticus 17:11 reminds us that the life is in the blood, and without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness of sins (Hebrews 9:22). The High Priest could not go behind the veil until his sins were covered by the blood, or else he would die. He was only allowed to enter the Holy Place on the Day of Atonement which was once a year for the sins of the people of Israel. Jesus is our Great High Priest, and when He died on the cross, the veil in the temple was torn in two. Now He is seated at the right hand of our Father God, where He makes intercession for us. We no longer have to shed the blood of an animal, because when He took all our sins on Himself in His death on the cross, shedding His perfect blood for all, it was finished!
When we think about how God had all this planned before the foundation of the world, knowing that Jesus left His seat in glory to come to earth as a baby, so He could live as we live, suffer as we do, and be tempted as we are YET without sin, it is too wonderful to imagine. God loves us so much.
I'm still making my way through Andrew Murray's book The Holiest of All, a bite at a time. I guess I'm following in the footsteps of Pastor Jack Hibbs, as it often takes years to complete a series on one book of the Bible. I love that way of teaching, as many people do not read the Bible, and if they do, they don't understand it. In Chapter 10, after it speaks of the insufficiency of animal sacrifices, the author tells us to hold fast to our confession of faith:
"Therefore, brethren, having boldness to enter the Holiest by the blood of Jesus, by a new and living way which He consecrated for us, through the veil, that is, His flesh, and having a High priest over the house of God, let us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience and our bodies washed with pure water. Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for He who promised is faithful. And let us consider one another in order to stir up love and good works, not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as is the manner of some, but exhorting one another, and so much the more as you see the Day approaching." (Hebrews 10:19-25).
Andrew Murray says that "A true heart - a heart sprinkled; you see everything depends upon the heart. God can do nothing for us from without, only by what He can put into the heart. Of all that Jesus is and does as High Priest in heaven I cannot have the least experience, but as it is revealed in the heart. The whole work of the Holy Spirit is in the heart. Let us draw nigh with a true heart, a sprinkled heart, our inmost being entirely and unceasingly under the heavenly power of the blood."
Because of Jesus Christ we can come boldly to the throne of grace, with pure hearts, washed in the water, washed in the blood. Bonnke knew this.

