The Midnight Cry is the product of several years of waiting on the Lord, and the dealings of God. It is the first in the series of books meant to convey the call of God to His people to reposition themselves in this ’Evening Time’. It is a call to the Body of Christ to return to the ancient landmarks that the fathers have set.
This book is an attempt to blow the trumpet in Zion, and to sound the alarm in the holy mountain of God. It is a midnight cry to awaken God’s people from their slumber, trim their lamps, walk circumspectly, and understand the will of the Lord in this midnight hour, so that, like the children of Issachar, they will know what they ought to do. God has promised that at evening time He will give light, and that when the earth is covered with darkness, His light and glory will be seen in us. The common thread that runs through this book is the call to brokenness. It is the call to die to self. Brokenness is the nonnegotiable condition that would usher in the anticipated visitation. Nothing short of this will produce the expected result in these last days. Brokenness precedes revival.