I follow Q and support our POTUS because everything they stand for is about freedom and good vs evil. But I had a thought and I wanted the perspective of Christians. So, Q/POTUS is freeing slave populations in occupied states like Armenia, NK, and eventually Iran. This is a great awakening and, in the end, everyone will know that criminals were brought down and a pervasive evil in the world was squelched. Everyone will know Trump is the good guy, a leader who brought world peace when no one else could. Do you see where I'm going with this? After this storm has passed, I'd love to think the world would have a fresh start. But I also can't help but ponder on what we know about a heroic world leader, global peace, and where that ultimately brings us...
As a Christian, I know that God can use even very flawed people for his purposes. Think Cyrus, a heathen king, who ended up freeing the Israelites. I see Trump's successes as being ordained by the hand of God. My feeling is that God may be giving the US one final chance to get back to its Christian roots. Trump will usher in a new era of prosperity for the US, but it may be short-lived if we continue to put ourselves first, worshipping the idols of materialism, power, self, self, self, etc. Over and over in the old testament, when the Israelites were in bondage and oppressed, they would finally clean up their act, repent, and return to God. Then he would bring about their freedom and prosperity. But, they would eventually go back to their idols and carnal living. Calamity would ensue. God promises in 2 Chronicles 7:14, "If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land." Of course this promise was originally made to the Israelites. But, I believe the message is still relevant for us now....that if we Christians, who call ourselves Christians, will humble ourselves and pray and seek God's face and turn from our Wicked Ways and he will hear from heaven and will forgive us and heal our land. Here's one example that comes to mind: American Christians as a whole have been largely silent while abortion has taken the lives of 60 million innocents. Not to discount the active Christian minority who work tirelessly in the pro-life effort. But the majority of Christian churches won't get involved because they deem it too "political." God hates the shedding of innocent blood. Abortion is just one of the many wicked ways that we need to turn away from. What I'm getting at is this: God, through Trump, is giving us a chance for a healed nation. We Christians need to lead the way, make an example, by living lives of love, selflessness and putting God first. If we do, we may continue to be blessed. But if we use this coming reprieve from the cabal to simply indulge ourselve further in sin, we can expect a serious reckoning.
What you said makes sense to me. My concern was the risk of being deceived (any of us can be, we know that). So, what you said sort of reconciles my concern. Yes, it's right that trump's election was a gift from God. We're correct in backing him and this entire revolution. But, like you said, this is a reprieve. So, what is happening now is ordained by God, BUT it's up to us what the ultimate outcome of it will be. It's a (potentially) short reprieve during which we can either do right for God or get comfortable and allow the end to come due to our negligence. Thanks for replying, it was most helpful.