KOMMONSENTSJANE – Franklin Graham Urges America to Return to God.

01/27/2026

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Franklin Graham Urges America to Return to God

 By Şenay Pembe  

The Rev. Franklin Graham Calls America To Prayer

The Rev. Franklin Graham is urging the nation to return to God and to plead for healing with a clear, urgent voice. He frames the moment as both a spiritual emergency and a moment of opportunity, calling Christians to act now. His message is simple: repent, pray, and turn back to the Lord.

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Graham points to deep social breakdown and spiritual drift as reasons for his alarm, but he also sees God stirring hearts. He notes a striking trend: many young people are searching for meaning and faith at a level we did not expect. That search, he says, is fertile ground for gospel work if the church will respond.

“They’ve been left cold by education, and … many churches have quit even giving invitations and preaching the Gospel,” Graham said. “And so there’s a lot of young people out there that are searching, looking. I’m glad they are — and I hope they get into the Word of God, get into the Bible.”

He refuses to promise a sweeping revival as a guaranteed end-times pattern, and he speaks from a sober, biblical outlook. “I see things are going to get bad and go from bad to worse as we get closer to the end times,” Graham said. That realism is matched by a pastoral push to prepare now rather than wait for some miraculous swing.

“I think we’re seeing that. But, at the same time, you have things like Charlie Kirk, who had a political platform, but as he got closer and closer to the end of his life, he was saying he is nothing without Jesus.”

Graham highlighted how public witness in life and testimony in death can awaken millions, pointing to the powerful public response as evidence. “He was standing and stronger on his faith in Jesus Christ, and we saw, at his memorial, what, 100,000 people were there, and they estimated like 100 million were watching.” That kind of attention can open hearts to the gospel if the church answers with truth and compassion.

Graham observes that modern platforms let a single testimony ripple farther than ever, and that has real ministry value. Churches reported full pews and new faces after high-profile moments, and leaders are seeing curious young people come forward. The harvest is there if laborers will go with clear gospel proclamation.

“People every day are downloading his videos,” Graham said. “So God’s at work. … We miss people like Charlie Kirk, but at the same time, God is still on that throne.” The statement blends sorrow and hope and insists God remains sovereign over history. That truth is both comfort and motivation for believers to keep speaking plainly.

Why Prayer And Repentance Matter

Graham’s core appeal is spiritual readiness rooted in repentance and prayer, not just political fixes or cultural arguments. “Let’s be ready, but let’s pray for it, and then make sure we’re repenting of our sins,” he said. “Repent, and we need to ask God to forgive our nation.”

He doubled down on national confession and personal renewal as the path forward, invoking Christ’s own words on forgiveness. “We just need to pray, ‘God, forgive us.’ When Jesus was on the cross, He said, ‘Father, forgive them for they know not what they do.’ But we need to repent of our sins and pray for our nation — that our nation would turn.”

This is not a call to passivity but to disciplined, active faith: read Scripture, pray daily, witness boldly, and seek the lost. Graham is asking churches to reclaim clear gospel preaching and to offer invitations to repent and trust Christ. The appeal is blunt and biblical: if America is to be turned, it will be by people who repent and pray.

Practical action follows conviction: gather small groups for prayer, teach the Bible plainly, and prioritize evangelism among the young searching for truth. Ministry will look different in different places, but the hinge is spiritual—return to God and lean into the Great Commission. That is the challenge Graham is laying before the church and the nation today.

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