Far from clear, if not completely disputable. His actions are certainly not divine. God asks us to follow those who live by the rules of the Bible. If God chooses to use someone unholy for His purposes, that does not mean we should follow those who exhibit unholy practices, because it is actually unlikely those exhibiting unholy behavior are anointed by God. There is only a small chance of that. Very small. However in your currently confused mind, you probably are ready to even fight over whether Trump lives an unholy life or not.
>> If God chooses to use someone unholy for His purposes, that does not mean we should follow those who exhibit unholy practices
Who is holy?
Was David holy? He committed adultery with another man’s wife and murdered her husband to cover it up.
Was Moses holy? He murdered a man. How about Abraham? He denied his marriage, not once but twice.
What about the great apostle Paul? He MURDERED uncounted disciples of Christ before his conversion. And after his conversion, he had this to say about himself: “I know that good itself does not dwell in me... I have the desire to do what is good, but I cannot carry it out. For I do not do the good I want to do, but the evil I do not want to do—this I keep on doing... What a wretched man I am!”
And yet Paul also told us: “Imitate ME as I imitate CHRIST”.
Should I ignore him as you suggest?
Who is holy in this matter, “Golden Eagle” that I should follow them? Ron DeSantis?
You?
“There is none that is righteous — no, not one.”
But in Jesus there is forgiveness.
And you call my mind confused. I will choose to ignore YOUR muddled, unscriptural thinking.
I will continue to support my President Donald Trump and speak blessings and divine favor into his life, even as I continue to worship and follow my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Ahh....here you go, again, yellow birdie....incorrectly interpreting what YOU say others say/mean.
Who are YOU to say about ANYTHING Divine, Holy or unholy??
Didn’t you get a nice time out, for similar, not too long ago?