That's not his job. Its silly to think that's a president's job.
But he, as far as we know, isn't backing jihadists who slaughter Christians, doesn't back jihadists who are running drugs into the country, isn't in favor of forcing Christians to violate their conscience, isn't running guns to the Mexican Cartel, isn't helping Iran get a nuke, and isn't helping North Korea get a nuke. Like every other president we've had in recent years.
Most of the caveats applied to President Trump by his supporters are false narratives planted by the democrats and their media bullies.
The liberals have pushed the concept that a person must be a phony to be Presidential. They just don’t use those words. President Trump is turning that on its head by being real and being truthful. President Trump went to a school with a real honor code and I believe that has stuck to him like glue.
As an evangelical Christian myself, I didn’t give Donald Trump’s morality one second of consideration when I voted for him.
He believes in the things that I believe in, with regard to running a country, not preaching from a pulpit.
And more importantly, he wasn’t Hillary Clinton.
In fact, I firmly believe that God will hold Christians accountable, who sit back, refuse to vote, and allow evil to spread even further. And that’s exactly what would have happened, had Hillary Clinton been elected president. Evil, including the suppressing of religious liberty, would have been rampant.
Donald Trump, believes in preserving our religious liberties and has claimed himself to be a Christian.
And who am I or anyone else to judge whether or not he has received Christ as his Savior?
We can’t. Only God can judge a heart.
But I guarantee you one thing, Donald Trump hasn’t been any more immoral in his past life as many of those that we have already had in authority over us, even those who had done some good things for our country.
And I guarantee you another thing, Donald Trump hasn’t been any more sinful than those of us who call ourselves evangelical Christians, because Christians are simply forgiven sinners by the grace of God and the blood of Jesus Christ.
So who are we to judge?
The author, Brown, is out of line. The title itself is garbage, in that it implies that Trump thinks he replaces Christ. If that was the author’s subtle intent, shame on him. And if he didn’t intend that, shame on him for choosing such a poor title.
I’m tired of hearing “I voted for Trump, but...”
Liberals don’t say, “I voted for Hillary/Obama/etc, but they really have some flaws.”
As usual you have invented a problem and come up with a fake solution.
I do not recall seeing this so ping........
Thanks for posting it.
Recognizing his excellence as a political leader invites comparisons to other political leaders. It does not require a comparison to Jesus. The writer has a very obvious ,otive, which is very far from logical or virtuous.
I like and respect Trump. I don’t expect anyone to be perfect.
This is a pointless lecture to HS discerning Christians.