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  • Bible Facts Of The Day, February 19, 2026 “Have You Ever Cried For Your Nation?”

    February 19th, 2026

    Introduction

    We live in a time when people argue about politics, complain about leaders, and criticize society.

    But here is the real question:

    How many people actually cry for their nation?

    Not complain.
    Not blame.
    Not protest only.

    But weep… pray… and intercede.

    The truth is — crowds complain, but few cry.

    God is not looking for critics.
    God is looking for intercessors.

    1. A Nation in Trouble

    Every nation has problems:

    • Violence
    • Corruption
    • Immorality
    • Broken families
    • Rejection of God

    This was true in the days of the prophet Jeremiah.

    Judah was falling apart spiritually.

    Yet while others ignored it…

    Jeremiah cried.

    He is called “the weeping prophet.”

    He didn’t celebrate judgment.

    He wept over it.

    Truth:

    A godly heart breaks over what breaks God’s heart.

    2. Few People Truly Weep

    Most people:

    • talk
    • argue
    • complain
    • blame leaders

    But very few pray with tears.

    God describes this reality clearly in Book of Ezekiel 22:30:

    “I sought for a man among them… that should stand in the gap… but I found none.”

    Notice:
    Not many.
    Not several.
    None.

    God was searching for just ONE person.

    Sometimes revival doesn’t start with thousands.

    It starts with one broken heart.

    3. God Uses the Cry of One Person

    Throughout Scripture, God moved because someone cared enough to weep.

    Examples

    Jeremiah
    – wept for Judah

    Nehemiah (Book of Nehemiah 1:4)
    – fasted and prayed for Jerusalem

    Daniel (Book of Daniel 9)
    – confessed the sins of his nation

    And the greatest example:

    Jesus Christ
    – wept over Jerusalem

    In Gospel of Luke 19:41, the Bible says:

    “He beheld the city, and wept over it.”

    If Jesus cried for a city…

    How can we be cold toward ours?

    4. Why Don’t More People Cry?

    Because:

    • hearts grow hard
    • sin becomes normal
    • comfort replaces compassion
    • we care more about ourselves than our nation

    Tears come from love.

    If we truly love our people, we will pray for them.

    5. What Happens When We Cry?

    When God’s people cry:

    • Heaven listens
    • Mercy flows
    • Judgment is delayed
    • Revival begins

    Prayer moves what politics cannot.

    Tears accomplish what arguments never will.

    One praying church can change a city.
    One broken believer can move heaven.

    6. Personal Challenge

    So today the question is not:

    “How bad is our nation?”

    The question is:

    “Do I care enough to cry?”

    Will you:

    • pray for your leaders?
    • pray for repentance?
    • pray for revival?
    • stand in the gap?

    Because God is still searching…

    For someone.

    Maybe not thousands.

    Maybe just you.

    Closing

    Before God changes a nation…

    He changes a heart.

    Before revival comes to the land…

    Tears must come to the eyes.

    So ask yourself:

    How many cry for their nation?

    May God say:

    “At least one… and that one is me.”

    Maranatha! Come Lord Jesus!

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