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An Immigrant’s Prayer for the United States
I have a confession to make. I did not come with great willingness to live in the United States of America.
Carried Away Captive
I joke that if you go to the Thousand Islands border crossing from Canada to the U.S. you will see my heel marks in the dirt where I was dragged across! The call to move to the States came at a time in my life, and the life of my family, when relocation was both emotionally painful and costly. I did ‘feel’ like I was being carried away captive.
Build houses and dwell in them; plant gardens and eat their fruit. Take wives and beget sons and daughters; and take wives for your sons and give your daughters to husbands, so that they may bear sons and daughters—that you may be increased there, and not diminished. And seek the peace of the city where I have caused you to be carried away captive, and pray to the Lord for it; for in its peace you will have peace (Jer. 29:5-7).
But God.
In late 2003 my husband announced that he was being transferred to Pennsylvania from Toronto. By March of 2004, we had sold our house and begun the process of packing and goodbyes. I was a 42-year-old homeschooling mother of three children, ages 8, 5 and 3. I lived in a town close to family, houses of prayer, believing friends, nestled in a spot where others went on vacation. I was comfortable and well supported.
But God.
God’s Word Settles Us
There is much that I could write about God’s faithfulness to our family, and me personally, during that transitional time. Two things stand out and relate to how I pray for the United States.
The night before we moved, I attended a home group and just lay in the presence of the Lord. I was emotionally numb, knowing that this move was in God’s providence yet desiring nothing more than to find that it was all a mistake. As I rested in Him, He spoke three things to my wounded heart.
First, He told me that He was raising up a standard in the U.S. and that I was to be one of His standard bearers. I had a vision of myself carrying a large Canadian flag (red and white with a large maple leaf). I questioned the Lord about this image. I told him that the Americans had their own flag and did not need ours! He then said, “The leaves of the trees are for the healing of the nations” (Rev. 22:3). Then I understood that somehow the Canadian flag with the large maple leaf in the middle would be somehow bound up with me bringing healing to the nations — certainly not alone but as part of God’s healing plan.
Second, He told me that Philadelphia, my new home, was the birthplace of the United States and that from there the nation would be reborn in revival. He asked me to be a part of praying for that rebirth.
Third, and last, and to my heart the most poignant, He reminded me that the largest number of Jewish people in the world outside of Israel live in the New York/New Jersey region, and my assignment was to pray them home to Israel.
I cannot pretend that even now I have full understanding of all that He showed me that night, but with each revelation my heart became more settled. It was up to me to believe and obey.
Psalm 16
The second standout happened after we moved. The early months were painfully lonely and disorienting. I had believed much that was simply untrue about the area into which we moved and, while my husband knew people from his work, I was utterly alone.
But God.
My good Shepherd then gave me a scripture which became an anchor to my soul, and further shaped my prayer for myself and the U.S.. He brought me to Psalm 16, and very specifically verses 2, 3, 5, and 6:
I say to the Lord, ‘You are my Lord; apart from you I have no good thing.’ I say of the holy people who are in the land, ‘They are the noble ones in whom is all my delight.’
Lord, you alone are my portion and my cup; you make my lot secure. The boundary lines have fallen for me in pleasant places; surely, I have a delightful inheritance.
As I meditated on these verses, chewing on them daily (Jer. 15:16), I began to meet people who to this day are my dearest friends. They became my delight, a gift from the Lord. He supernaturally found us a church where I saw people that I had encountered in Toronto during the outpouring of the Father’s heart at Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship. My prayers now included God’s boundary lines which had indeed fallen in pleasant places — He had chosen exactly where we would go (Ps. 16:6)! I began to pray more earnestly for the peace of this new land to which he had brought me, knowing that my peace was wrapped up in its peace (Jer. 29:7). I now have a daughter and son who have married and settled here, and three grandchildren who know no home but the United States.
But God.
Early Prayers and now
In those revelatory and directional words He gave me before I left Canada were the seeds of prayers for this nation. I prayed for the standard of healing that God was raising up in the United Sates, a healing for the nation as a whole and for individuals. God then led me to become involved in our church’s inner healing and deliverance ministry, helping to bring people out of brokenness and into their God-given identity.
I pray for revival, specifically coming out of Philadelphia, the womb of the nation. I became involved with the Philadelphia Tabernacle of David, a multicultural house of prayer and worship in the center city. I contend for the healing and restoration of this City of Brotherly Love to fulfill its destiny.
And I pray earnestly that the Jewish people, the exiles of Israel, would hear the roar of the Lion of Judah and come trembling from the West (Hos.11:10). God connected me with an Aliyah ministry, Operation Exodus USA, whose sole focus in prayer and action is Aliyah from North America.
But God.
Citizenship
Then, in 2020, I became an American citizen in one of the last cohorts to be sworn in under Donald Trump’s presidency before Covid halted the process. As I sat in that room awaiting my turn to say the oath of allegiance, I was incredibly emotional. I love Canada. It is my birthplace and the home of many friends, family, and rich memories. But my tender fierce God whispered to my heart, “People are dying to get in here” and I felt the privilege of becoming a citizen and the responsibility upon me to pray for her welfare and to be daily grateful. My friends cheered and clapped as I was welcomed into the fabric of this nation.
My prayers shifted. This nation is no longer my exiled place. It is my home. I am an American. So with gratitude and humility I pray:
Father, I come as one who You called here, even with a heart still anchored in her homeland. I bow low in thanksgiving for all that You have done in me, my family, and my marriage as You separated us from all that was familiar. You have caused us to cleave more fully to You, trusting You in every circumstance (Ps. 16:7-8).
You have given us a deeper love for foreigners who come to this land seeking refuge and freedom and hope and healing. May we know how, as a nation and the church, to love these ones well and bring them into a relationship with the Healer, Jesus Christ (Lev. 19:33-34).
You, oh God, have deepened our appreciation of both the richness of the history of the U.S. and its sin. We can now stand in the gap and repent for the sins of our fathers and forefathers as You show them to us (Neh. 1:5-7). And we can worship You fully in Spirit and Truth for the legacy of liberty and innovation and pioneering zeal that is found here. I declare boldly Lev. 25:10, the scripture on the Liberty Bell, “Proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto the inhabitants thereof.” Let this nation once again be the beacon of Liberty that You intended from its conception and birth.
Bring revival from the birthplace of the nation! Raise up Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love, to fulfill its destiny from Rev.3:8. Redeem and restore her original intent.
God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, I thank You for allowing this nation to be a refuge for Your people Israel, the Jewish exiles, as they fulfilled Jer. 29:5-7. I thank You for this nation’s history of friendship with Israel and ask that You will keep us as a sheep nation (Joel 3:1-3), blessing and not cursing Israel or her people (Gen. 12:3). I decree over the U.S., “Let My people go that they may serve and worship me!”
I ask that the Jewish people in the land would recognize their exile and return to the land that their God has given them as their inheritance (1 Chron. 16:11-8; 34-35). Awaken us, Your church, to fulfill Jer. 31:10, “Hear the word of the Lord, O nations, And declare it in the isles afar off, and say, ‘He who scattered Israel will gather him, And keep him as a shepherd does his flock.’ “ Awaken us both to boldly announce what God is doing – regathering Israel – and to help them return home (Is. 49:22)!
Finally, I pray and agree with Robert Hunt’s prayer of 1607, “We do hereby dedicate this Land, and ourselves, to reach the People within these shores with the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and to raise up Godly generations after us, and with these generations take the Kingdom of God to all the earth. May this Covenant of Dedication remain to all generations, as long as this earth remains and may this land, along with England, be evangelists to the world. May all who see this cross remember what we have done here, and may those who come here to inhabit join us in this Covenant and this most noble work, that the Holy Scriptures may be fulfilled. From these very shores the gospel shall go forth, not only to this new world, but the entire world. “
Amen.
Lori Meed is a leader on IFA’s Headline Prayer Live and an IFA Contributing Writer. In 2004, God moved her family from Canada to the U.S., imparting to them His heart for this country and for revival. Having walked out her own journey of freedom after being radically born again in 1992, Lori has a heart to see others set free to walk fully in their destiny. She is also passionate about teaching on aliyah (“going up,” the return of the Jews to the land of Israel), the feasts of the Lord, and the rich connections of the gentile churches to Israel. Photo credit: blackrancho via Canva Pro.
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Comments
Thank you Lori for sharing your story. Your story reminded me of my own journey moving from Asia to America. I also became a US citizen recently, 2019. I was very moved to receive a welcome letter from President Trump, especially when he said something like, our history is now your history. Like you, I felt the Lord touched my heart to pray for Israel and America.
Your sharing has encourage me to pray and ask the Lord to connect me to friends and prayer group with the same heart for the Lord, for America and Israel. Shalom, Shalom sister!
Hi Lori,
Thank you for sharing your story. I appreciate your heartfelt articles and passion to pray in obedience to God’s call on your life.
You encourage me on Payer live. I have grown in my prayer life by your example, I had felt I wasa very small part of the prayer force of IFA. . . until I hear your prayers reflect what God has also put on my heart. Thank you for the insights of praying for Philadelphia.
I am glad that everything has been working out for you and your family in coming to the USA. I believe that every country and government in this world has sins in their past. Yes people are dying to get here illegally, some are coming to cause harm to the USA and those who are criminals who have raped, stolen, and murdered US citizens. The US system of healthcare and welfare cannot sustain what is happening now. When it fails those who have come for a better life will wish they had stayed home. The average citizen will be victims to the criminals just as the illegals are who are looking for a better life. Evil will be everywhere until God intercedes. Be safe trust in God and God bless.
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Amen!
Very nice. Thank you for sharing your story and your encounters with your Father
Lord God
Save us from becoming a third world nation and make us a credit to your word and guidance. That those who get to stay here are not dregged back to the situations they escaped from.
I ask in Jesus’ name
Amen
Beautifully said and read by you God’s Abundant blessings to your and your family forever
Lori, we’re so thankful you’ve adopted us as your second beloved country. I so appreciate your leadership in IFA, your articles, your heart for Israel, . . . I agree with your prayer for our nation, and ask that the Lord also bring Canada into the divine destiny He has for your native country. Thankful to call you sister!
Thank you Lori Meed for sharing your thoughts and heart. This was an excellent article and encouraged me so much! I felt your heart as you shared about moving to a new place and leaving your country and family. I remember those feelings as God asked me and my husband to move to another country and leave my family for the first time. It was so hard but so rewarding. If I had not been obedient to what the Lord was asking me to do; I would have missed one of the biggest blessings of my life! I remember, as I was sitting and having my “quiet time” before going to school, crying because I was leaving two little granddaughters and all that was familiar to me. Then the Lord gave me this scripture found in Psalm 126: 5&6. I have seen the fruit of those tears and I now have many special friends in different places around the world. God is an amazing Father and His words to us in Jer. 29:11-13 are so true. Thank you for encouraging me today as I read your article!
Amen! That was a beautiful prayer. As a born citizen of the US, thank you for your prayer over the land we love so much.
Thank you so much for sharing!!