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The evangelist and daughter of the late Rev. Billy Graham is concerned about the continued moral decline and rejection of God by many in our nation. Now, she is calling for repentance.

In a recent interview with The Christian Post, Lotz expressed how God has been progressively erased in society and explained how it would result in divine judgment, as viewed in Romans 1.

“God gives us over to ourselves, and I believe that is where we are right now; it really is the judgment of God,” Lotz asserted. “America has a window of opportunity to return to the Lord, but it’s just a window, and it’s going to close. We’re going to find our nation without God, and without Him, we don’t have His protection, we don’t have His wisdom.”

“If we’re not careful, we’re going to totally lose our way. America will become unrecognizable. The world is a very dangerous place right now. We desperately need God,” Lotz added.

Lotz is set to participate in The Return, a global prayer event, put on by messianic pastor and best-selling author Jonathan Cahn, at the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

This event will include leaders from over 150 nations. Those set to participate include Pat Robertson, Dr. James Dobson, Alveda King, Kevin Sorbo, Mike Lindell, Kevin Jessip, Michele Bachmann, Gordon Robertson, Marcus Lamb, Bishop Harry Jackson, in addition to others.

Lotz formerly turned down similar opportunities with Cahn because she felt like revival would not come “until we were desperate for it.”

This is not the first time Lotz has talked about the chaos and demise of our nation. She has addressed the pandemic, economic recession, in addition to the uprise of anarchy by “evil people,” using the deaths of people like George Floyd to spread their “wicked agendas,” Christian Headlines reported.

“It’s more than unrest. It feels like we’re being attacked invisibly,” she said. “My prayer is that this is the trigger. If this doesn’t make us desperate for revival, if this doesn’t make us return to the Lord and beg for His mercy, then I’m not sure anything will. We’re in a freefall.”

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