One of the most controversial alliances during the past 50 years has been the alliance between evangelicals and the Trump administration. This article may point out why:
https://www.charismanews.com/politics/73363-kenneth-copeland-on-trump-s-state-dinner-it-was-like-a-really-anointed-church-service
https://www.charismanews.com/politics/73363-kenneth-copeland-on-trump-s-state-dinner-it-was-like-a-really-anointed-church-service
Of course I realize that there are those who hector, cavil and jeer, but I thought the forum could stand some balance on Donald Trump.Quote:
Once Trump realized he was in a room full of preachers, he quickly reminded them not to take too long. The pastors laughed at Trump's humor, but the dinner was no joke; Copeland says he could sense the Spirit of God in that place.
"I'm telling you, the anointing was there," he says. "It was like being in a really anointed church service. Just the flow of the Spirit of God was just all over that."
Copeland says the most significant thing about Trump's presidency is that he's doing things led by the Spirit of God.
When someone in the room asked Trump what he wanted to be remembered for, Copeland says, the president responded, "I wanted to be remembered as the president who prayed more than any other."
Of course, that's not the stereotype we see in the press. In fact, the press likes to play up everything in his past that was irreligious. But as Robert Jeffress has pointed out, Donald Trump may not be the most religious president, but he is the most pro-religion. In many ways, he's become a champion for Christian causes. Just think of the ways he's stood up for the rights of the persecuted church overseas and for religious rights and free speech here in the U.S.
It is better to light a flamethrower than to curse the darkness- Sir Terence Pratchett
“ III stooges si viveret et nos omnes ad quos etiam probabile est mittent custard pies”
“ III stooges si viveret et nos omnes ad quos etiam probabile est mittent custard pies”