A Divine Strategy for this Hour

By Trayce Bradford

2020 has been a peculiar year to say to the least.  On many occasions I have started a blog for our site but always have come to the same conclusion - there is a flood of words out in the internet sphere from every direction, what do I have to add?

Then God put on my heart a lesson that He continues to bring to mind, I have The Word, Jesus!  I have prayer, a direct line to the Courts of Heaven.

Praying for our nation started for me as a very young girl. I had many family members who served our nation, their neighbors and each other.  In many instances this service came at a sacrifice but that did not matter, as their hearts were set on faithfulness and duty.

There is a legacy of prayer for love of God, love of family and love of country – and of those three categories only one is perfect and eternal – as the other two have offered much, but sometimes fall short.

As life becomes increasingly unpredictable the core of life for a Christian has not.  If it has, then a change of our perspective is needed. God is not, has not, and will not ever change.  His Words are eternal and powerful as a two-edged sword and we belong to Him. God in His perfect wisdom has seen fit to have placed us in this specific time not as a punishment but honestly as a privilege! To be here at this time to share the hope that lies within us, the hope of Jesus Christ is what will save us.

If you are worried, frustrated or even angry, seek His face, ask Him to give you the strategy you need to serve in this particular season.

Pray for those that persecute you – some may be dear friends; some may be family or mentors – pray blessings over them. When we do this God gets the glory as we step aside from wasted time in energy battling a distraction. 

When we are willing to pray and bless our enemies it shifts our hearts and thoughts, and God’s love is poured out through us.  This does not “okay” what has happened, but it helps us to love like Jesus and still be able to go after whatever issue or problem we are facing.

Praying to bless your “enemies” that they would see the love of God and His will for them is a way to stop allowing that person any space in one’s head and shifts our attitude.

Words have not been wasted when we take our fears, anger, questions etc. before the throne of God.  When we choose in these days to seek His face and not the face of “man” to be the answer, His clarity, peace, mercy and love rise to the top and we can allow Him to lead, not our circumstances

Thank you, God, for the gift of prayer.


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Trayce Bradford

Trayce Bradford is a mother of 7 beautiful children, wife of 30 years, grandmother of 2 grand-daughters and

a faithful citizen of these United States of America.

She served as President of Texas Eagle Forum for the past 4 1/2 years, and before that served as President

for Dallas Eagle Forum for 4 years. Additionally, she founded Tarrant County Eagle Forum in 2012.

Trayce has a passion for biblical truth, self-government, the preservation of life, and the freedoms

mandated by the Constitution and was able to translate those interests into active engagement through

Eagle Forum.

Trayce has been recognized and presented an award by the founder Phyllis Schlafly as the Texas

Eagle. During her time as president with Dallas and Tarrant County Eagle Forum, those groups hosted a

Federal Senatorial Forum that included all six candidates and educated members on critical subjects such

as pro-life issues, religious liberties and security for our Texas Grid - to name just a few.

Preparing for the 2013-2019 Texas legislative sessions, Trayce actively campaigned and developed

relationships with many members in the Texas Senate and Texas House. During that season, Trayce

represented Texas at various conferences and coalitions around the nation - including a meeting with a

select group of leaders and the commander of Randolph Joint Base San Antonio to address protecting our

state’s electric grid and its impact on our military. She was presented along with several other Texans the

Patriot Award from the Center for Security Policy in Washington D. C.

Prior to her active involvement in government and politics, Trayce led several prayer teams, most notably

being the Dallas Prayer Coordinator for Promise Keepers for 10 years. She continues to lead and

participate in intercessory prayer teams for our country, political leaders and pastors. She serves as the

Legislative Specialist for the Texas Apostolic Prayer network and coordinates prayer calls and strike prayer

teams.

As a graduate of Texas A&M, Trayce earned a marketing degree - leveraging those skills to influence her

children and friends to get involved and make a difference in this world. Currently, she homeschools her

two youngest children, ages 17 and 11, and graduated her five oldest children, ages 30 to 21.

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