To: mountainfolk
We saw a number of people who loathed Christ, even enough to send Him to Calvary, who believed afterwards.
It was then only the devil who was calling them committed enemies. Christ, personally, did not.
Even His own disciples had a hard time here.
The reason I speak this way is because we have a pretty obvious example of what bible theologians call a “figure of Christ” in Donald Trump. Many aspects of the character of the Lord are now playing out in this sinner’s life, and it’s all due to the grace of God. It’s good that Trump, not you or even me, is the police over who deals with him and how in the future, now that he has the catbird seat.
56 posted on
11/19/2016 1:37:19 PM PST by
HiTech RedNeck
(Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
To: HiTech RedNeck
I do not consider Donald Trump more than a human being, no more flawed than the lot of us. I believe that he, as was Ronald Reagan, is unique in what he has to offer as leader of this country. Both had and have backgrounds which prepared them for the task at hand and by their own free will took on the heavy responsibility of ruling a nation of millions of other humans. Both had and have an ingrained common sense that has been integrated into their lives and how they function. I am no devil, but my Irish aunt used to call me a she devil when, as a young person, we were at odds over something. Strong opinions run in my family, Irish and German, and one thing we all seem to have in common is a sense of right and wrong, religious or secular in origin. Romney may be saint or sinner, he has proved the lengths that he will go to to destroy the one chance this Republic of the United States of America has to survive. Trump is one of a kind. Romney is not. I, nor anybody else that I know of, believes that Donald Trump is not in total charge of whom he hires and fires. However, our opinions helped get him to where he is now. Our opinions are not now irrelevant. Deal with it.
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