Called for Such a Time as This
Esther 4:14 – “For if you keep silent at this time, relief and deliverance will rise for the Jews from another place, but you and your father’s house will perish. And who knows whether you have not come to the kingdom for such a time as this?”
You were born in this hour on purpose. Your calling is not random. God is aligning His people — not just to survive the chaos of our time, but to stand, shine, and intercede with heaven’s authority. The darkness in our nation is not a sign for the Church to retreat, but a call for us to rise in our calling and occupy every sphere with Kingdom purpose.
Like Esther, we have been placed in this generation “for such a time as this.” The question is not whether we are needed — the question is whether we will say yes to the call.
This is not just about personal purpose — it’s about national destiny. When the people of God walk in their calling, nations shift. History changes. Bondages break.
Let’s pray today that the Church would wake up, that leaders would be bold, that cities would experience revival, and that our military would be covered with wisdom and protection. You have been called, and you have been sent.
Prayer Points:
For the Church: That every believer would rise up in their calling and take their place in prayer, action, and influence.
For Government Leaders: Wisdom, conviction, and boldness to lead with righteousness — from the White House to local councils.
For Local Cities: Peace in the streets, revival in the churches, and unity across communities.
For National Issues: God, let truth prevail. We pray for a reversal of ungodly agendas and an outpouring of justice and righteousness in America.
For the Military: Protection over our servicemen and women. Strengthen the chaplains. Send revival among the ranks and raise up Daniels and Josephs in uniform.
For Families: That parents would lead with courage, children would walk in identity, and homes would become altars of revival.
For Harvest Revival Center: That we would be a hub of activation — where people not only encounter Jesus, but step into their God-given purpose.