Iceberg Dead Ahead – by Dr Greg Frizzell

Oct 15, 2007

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Iceberg Dead Ahead!

“Recognizing Our “Day of Visitation” Before It’s Too Late”

When we look at America and most churches, we are forced to one biblical conclusion — we are already under some measure of judgment and it is quickly worsening! By many indications, there really is an “iceberg dead ahead.” The iceberg is sin’s cumulative consequences and God’s righteous judgment. But what happened and how did we get to such an extreme spiritual crisis? With churches on every corner, strategies running out our ears, a thirty-year prayer movement and innovative methods galore, how could this possibly have happened? Make no mistake — God does have an answer and we can return to revival closeness with Himself! It begins with deeper brokenness, prayer, and repentance.

In Iceberg Dead Ahead, readers are brought to deep brokenness over present and future conditions. Yet even more, believers discover “why” we are weak and “how” God restores His people! They rediscover the crucial missing relational foundations and essential priorities of revived believers and churches. In this tool, Christians learn to truly abide in Christ’s fullness and power. (Acts 1:8 and John 15:4-8) Make no mistake — it is intimacy, surrender, fullness and power in Jesus we need, not just better programs! Yet a modern Great Awakening would mean thirty million conversions within three short years!

Dear saints, even if we have already hit the iceberg with far greater judgments soon to come — there is yet hope in our covenant through Jesus’ blood. In fact, some of history’s greatest revivals came out of severe trials. No matter what happens in the days ahead, let us look unto Jesus the “author and finisher of our faith.” Let us covenant to pray and repent until God again “rends the heavens!” (Isaiah 64:1) For the glory of His name, let us rebuild the walls and take His gospel to all the earth!

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For over twenty-five years, Dr. Frizzell has pastored churches and conducted national prayer conferences. His life-long research is prayer, evangelism, and spiritual awakening. On this subject, he has written over twenty books. For four years, he hosted three multi-state radio programs addressing prayer and revival. He has served as Prayer and Spiritual Awakening Specialist of the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma and the North American Mission Board. Dr. Frizzell is founder and president of a non-profit ministry that distributes books and resources in well over thirty languages. His wife Sandy is a treasured prayer partner and invaluable aide to his ministry.

If you have any questions regarding your order of his books, please call 864.777.0782 to leave a message or email info@frizzellministries.org. For International orders, please contact Greg Frizzell at info@frizzellministries.org. The books are shipped Tuesday and Thursday only. Orders received after 7:00 am EST on Tuesday will be shipped the following Thursday. Orders received after 7:00 am EST on Thursday will be shipped the following Tuesday. Additionally, there will be no shipping of Greg Frizzell’s Books on the following dates:

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2 Comments

  1. I found a copy of this book in the back of a used furniture store, bought it, and found it to be just exactly the message that is needed for America today. In fact the predictions the author made in 2007 about the state of decline in America have been fulfilled and we are much closer to judgment now than when the book was written. I hope the book will be widely read — I recommend it highly.

  2. Thanks for your comment. I agree…we are much closer now!

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