Donald Trump Revisited

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Yesterday, Rick Wiles of Trunews (http://www.trunews.com) interviewed Dr. Robert Jeffress, pastor of the 12,000 member First Baptist Church of Dallas, TX. Jeffress is a member of the Executive Advisory Board to represent the concerns of evangelical Christians to Donald Trump. He also a personal friend of Donald Trump. He had some amazing things to say about Trump.

For example, last week, Donald Trump called a meeting of more than 900 American evangelical leaders in NYC to hear their thoughts and concerns and to explain to them what he would do to help Christians if he became president. When was the last time a presidential candidate did that?  Both Rick Wiles and Robert Jeffress were at that by-invitation only meeting. Moreover, at that meeting,Trump convened a faith advisory counsel comprised of major evangelical leaders to advise him on issues of concern to conservative Christians of which Jeffress is a member. This is unprecedented!

Here are some major differences between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton according to Pastor Jeffress, and why, according to him, Bible believers should support Donald Trump’s presidency bid:

  • Donald Trump is pro-life. Hillary Clinton is pro-abortion up until the day a baby is born.
  • Trump promises to appoint conservative justices to the supreme court, and has even provided a list of names from which he will choose. There is no reason to doubt that Clinton will appoint the most activist “socialistic progressive,” liberal judges imaginable.
  • Trump is for religious freedom for Christian Americans as well as all Americans. Clinton has said that for women to have unfettered access to abortion “the deeply seated religious beliefs of some will have to be changed.”
  • Trump understands the threat to America from radical Islamists and terrorists, and has promised to protect this country from that threat. Clinton can’t even say the words “terrorist” or “Islamic terrorist” without choking on them.
  • Trump believes that Christians are being marginalized in the U.S. You will never hear this coming out of the lips of Clinton.
  • Trump has  promised to rescind the IRS’s 501C3 restrictions on churches and ministries from being able to speak out about public affairs and being active politically. He wants to remove the restrictions on Christian pastors and leaders from endorsing candidates and taking political stands. He wants to insure the religious freedom of pastors from being able to speak openly from the pulpit about political issues.
  • Trump likes Christians and wants to help them. With regard to Clinton, there is nothing to indicate that she has the same attitude. In fact, Clinton is a protege of Saul Aliniski, the radical “progressive” Leninist who dedicated his book, Rules for Radicals to Lucifer.

I encourage the reader to listen to Rick Wiles’ interview of Dr. Jeffress. The interview starts at 1:01.30 in the podcast (it lasts just a few minutes), and is available at: file:///Users/nathan/Music/iTunes/iTunes%20Media/Podcasts/TRUNEWS%20with%20Rick%20Wiles/TRUNEWS%2006_27_16%20Robert%20Jeffress%20_%20Globalist%20Revolution.mp3  (You will need to  copy this url and paste it into your web browser.)

 

9 thoughts on “Donald Trump Revisited

    • I know that many of us have struggled (more like choked and gagged on) with many things Trump has said and done in the recent past, but, at present, it’s not like we have a lot of choices on who to vote for. Perhaps YHVH is working with Trump’s heart a little. One can at least pray that this is the case. I’m here reminded of the words of Proverbs 21:1, “The king’s heart is in the hand of the LORD, as the rivers of water: he turneth it whithersoever he will.”
      On a side note, Dr. James Dobson has just announced that Donald Trump just recently “accepted Jesus” and that he is a baby Christian. If this is true, it’s at least a step in the right direction. Take it for what it’s worth. It seems that we should at least be praying for the man.

  1. The puppet masters are laughing all the way to the bank. They have brained washed us all to believe that if we vote for a third party we will be wasting our vote. We are all sheeple. The founding fathers of this country warned us about a two party system. There is a third choice and he is far better for people of faith than the two major party candidate but sadly most will never consider him. Trump and Clinton will say anything and do anything to get elected. Neither will get my vote. I will be casting my ballot for Gary Johnson of the Libertarian Party. If he gets into the debates you will see why, he will be the only adult on the stage. Sorry Natan but I believe trump is fools gold and is just pandering to get the Christian vote.

    • Of course, you make some good points that reasonable people can’t deny. But the perennial issue facing us all is idealism verses pragmatism. Look, I’ve thrown my vote away many times by voting for a candidate who had no chance of winning, while salving my conscience. Other than feeling good over my useless vote, I had hoped that my dissenting vote would send a clear message to the Republican establishment leaders to come back to core conservative values. Hasn’t worked. If I were to vote idealistically for a third party candidate, why not go all the way and write in Yeshua the Messiah? It will have the same effect on the election. No, I have to vote for the lesser of the evils and hope to slow down the speeding locomotive of liberal, humanistic, God-hating “progressivism” that is destroying this nation and then, in the mean time, I will pray real hard that YHVH will send his Ruach to stir up Ephraim to repentance leading to some form of spiritual revival. After all, that great and innumerable multitude of Revelation 7 has to come from somewhere, right?

      On the other hand, if Hillary getting in (and I’m gagging as I write this) will bring this nation to repentance faster, then I’m for that (although I’ll never vote for her!). Bottom line, I want YHVH’s will to be done, and whatever it takes to bring Ephraim back to him——I’m for that.

      Thanks for your comments. It gets us all thinking.

      • I hear you brother. This general election is going to be a very messy affair. I’m only 41 but I’ve never seen such hate and vileness coming from both sides. Things were already crazy in this world but lately they have taken it to a new level. It feels like birth pains to me. Time will tell. Blessing to all on this beautiful Shabbat!

      • A wonderful Shabbat shalom to you too.

        A few minutes ago, I went outside of my converted chicken coop office to look around at the trees, shrubs, flowers and green grass of my yard-garden. I looked up into the azure blue sky and saw the most beautiful array of tiny alto-cumulus clouds arranged like tiny cotton balls in the most beautiful pattern. I gave YHVH the glory for his most amazing creation and took a moment to worship him. All this to say this: when things look bad around us, simply look up!

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