WHAT WOULD JESUS SAY TO DONALD TRUMP?
- Don't place wealth above god.
- Read 1Timothy 6:9-10: Those who want to get rich fall into temptation and a trap and into many foolish and harmful desires that plunge people into ruin and destruction. For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Some people, eager for money, have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves with many griefs.
- We should strive to be rich toward Him by using our resources to serve others. From Matthew 6:33, when we put our trust in God and see His Kingdom, He promises to provide for all our needs.
- Thank God for your blessings.
- PRAY: In Jesus' name, Amen.
- All the above from FellowshipChurch.
- Here is how Pastor Ed Young addresses the matter of WHAT WOULD JESUS SAY TO DONALD TRUMP?
- Trump says Jesus is more popular than him.
- There is a book, Would Jesus Vote for Trump, published by Brandon Vallorani and Doug Giles in 2019.
What you’re about to read is their findings on Trump’s governance and how it squares with Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Many pertinent policies are tackled, using the sieve of The Gospels, to examine Trump’s presidency, heretofore. What you’ll find here might shock you. It might anger you. It might bless you. One thing’s for certain: we guarantee … it’ll definitely make you think.
The Atlantic is noted for its lengthy and meaningful articles on just about everything. So from the January/February 2024 issue by staff writer Tim Alberta: MY FATHER, MY FAITH, AND DONALD TRUMP.
- Despite being a lecherous, impenitent scoundrel—the 2016 campaign was marked by his mocking of a disabled man, his xenophobic slander of immigrants, his casual calls to violence against political opponents—Trump had won a historic 81 percent of white evangelical voters.
- Why?
- Sorry, but you need to subscribe to this magazine to see why.
While it's obvious where the above article will go, many of Trump's supporters actually equate him to Jesus.
- In the MAGA-world and Christian Nationalism circles, supporters see his imminent arrest as eerily similar to the crucification of Jesus Christ.
- Some in our Christian nation sees Trump as their savior.
- A typical statement is one by Joseph McBride (bald guy with a beard), who represented a few of those charged with the January 6 Capitol attack
So is Jesus sitting next to Trump during his trials?
Or has Jesus returned?-
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