This could offer some advantages.
Iâd be more interested in looking at larger implications of devoting oneself to a Christian worldview. How serious are churches like this about wanting to live effectively enough to the grace of God that they become personal advertisements for the Lord without having to artificially affect methods?
What I mean is, itâs fine to believe Cruz would be the best for the top spot. It might not be so fine to believe that tossing him over the political transom into the White House will fix the spiritual issues of the land or that a president is even charged with such responsibilities. (The bible seems to suggest in Romans 13 that his role beyond âexecuting Godâs wrath on evilâ is to speak well of those who do well â and Trump could do that as well as Cruz could, methinks.) And distressingly, I see a lot of church religion whose beliefs look like the latter. This is not to damn those folks, but to remind them there is a higher view to be taken.My question above was: who would you rather see facing off the jerk nations of the world (especially the middle east and China)?
Mr. Nice super-educated Guy?
or
Mr. Trump?
I BET that the "world" wants us to elect Mr. Cruz because NONE of them want to tangle deal with Mr. Trump. THAT should say it all.