Posted on 11/05/2018 8:25:25 PM PST by yesthatjallen
CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. President Trump on Monday paused his campaign rally in Missouri for roughly 10 minutes after an elderly woman in the crowd collapsed and required medical attention.
Trump was recounting his presidential victory of two years ago and chiding Hillary Clinton for calling some of the president's supporters "deplorables" when something appeared to catch his eye in the crowd.
"Is there a doctor in the house, please? Doctor? Please. Thank you," Trump said, pointing toward the crowd gathered on the floor of the Show Me Center.
The president urged medical staff that converged on the woman to take their time as he stepped away from the podium. At one point, he urged the crowd to "say a little prayer," at which point attendees behind the stage could be seen bowing their heads.
A short time later, the audience began singing "Amazing Grace."
The woman was eventually taken out of the crowd, and an individual in a suit signaled to Trump that she was OK.
"That was really something," Trump said, stepping back up to the podium. "I want to just thank everybody for the way you behaved. That was beautiful."
"Hopefully shell be OK," he added, before launching back into his stump speech and praising Missouri Senate candidate as an "amazing fighter."
The Missouri rally marked the third of three campaign rallies Trump held on Monday to provide a final boost to GOP Senate candidates before Election Day.
The president's rally in Fort Wayne, Ind., was also briefly interrupted by a medical incident in the crowd.
What a class act in this case.
Dats Saul Good, Man!!!!!
In fact we ultimately learn it’s a necessity. Myriads of people are praying, however, so Donald isn’t doing that alone. I hope that more and more are praying for Donald’s spiritual side and his relationship to God, however.
A major breakthrough, I believe, would come at the point where Donald realizes that yes, liberality is a signal point in faith in Christ, and that the Democrat error today is in trying to do it in the energy of the flesh, resulting in worship of government with much political venality and both ineffectiveness and creation of lasting dependencies. Sometimes they will cite Jesus, but I’ve never seen one when challenged who will point out their own ministry for that kind of thing in Jesus. Jesus didn’t say “Farm My care for the poor, blind, and lame out to Caesar.”
Ummm... I state a persistently broader view of things. Sin is a problem of misdirection of supply and need, which stems from the Garden illusion of privately knowing good and evil (an impossible thing).
The need for liberality in God’s plan is not going to go away even if secular liberalism fades into a minority. Where will it find a home? Will these “Amazing Grace” people go home to their churches and say let’s kick this into overdrive from all the houses of God? I am trying not to be pessimistic — I pray the Spirit moves so this actually happens.
Will we pray for more sanctification, less santimoniousness, in the political sphere?
He might have had cuing helpers, and there was pretty surely also a fuss around the scene... we need to give the glory to God. God doesn’t just focus on Donald Trump.
I can’t help feel there has been an awakening going on since 1997.. Good has become even more good.. bad has become badder.. and crazy has gone off the chart bat crap crazy. I’m not alone in thinking that.
There have to have been a whole passel of “divine moments of truth” in the face of this. It’s rooted in a promise of God through the bible. In Old Testament, when the power of darkness comes in like a flood, the Lord will raise up a standard. In New Testament, where sin abounded, grace superabounded.
It has also resulted in Christians being pressed on to higher levels than they had ever dreamed of being. Grace often doesn’t arrive in a vacuum, but in the face of the worst enemy assaults we know.
One teeny aspect, the political one.
But ultimately we must let the government be on our Lord’s shoulders.
Well said! Amen!
Watch the clip again. The MIB were even watching the crew on the stage behind The Don.
They were all over it.
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