Brakelite
Well-Known Member
You reveal some excellent insight. It seems to me at times that Trump was told he was a Christian on the basis of wishful thinking or positive affirmations in the hope that one day they will "prophetically" come to pass. So he believes it. He hasn't been told that to be a Christian one needs to repent and forsake sin and become a new creature... Be norm again... Nor has he been challenged as to what he thinks God's view of his character would be. I know I'm presuming a great deal here, and I don't want to be found judging anyone prematurely... I'm just going on what things Trump himself has declared regarding his own faith, and what I know of the religious leaders that have his ear.That's not the point. An idol doesnt' necessarily ask to be worshiped. Especially in the beginning. God showed me this in a dream, that Trump would be "empowered" by those outside himself.....he was just minding his business until they came along and egged him on, so to speak. The danger is a spiritual one....it starts first with the souls of those who give their worship to the idol and only later to the idol if it goes to his head. I think that is the meaning or one meaning of the ten kings who "give their power" (worship) to the beast.
I used to attend churches with such practises, and they are more than ably represented among those now surrounding Trump at his photo opportunities, prayer meetings and breakfasts etc. Trump goes along with it all because, as with any man, it strokes his ego.
But we aren't too hate the man and have no hope for his salvation. As with any man, he, along with all of us, is the focus of God's desires that we should be saved. He needs our prayers... But prayers forged in the spiritual reality of the moment... Not founded on false prophetic Zionist foreign policy centred on futurist Armageddon type policies focusing on Israel and the middle east.