God can still use him, as He used King Cyrus. As He used Baalim, as He used others. Trump had two old aunts who prayed for him. Those two ladies prayed for 25 years for revival in Scotland.
Twenty-five years!!! And one day grown men were kneeling in public, repenting.
God can still use him, as He used King Cyrus. As He used Baalim, as He used others. Trump had two old aunts who prayed for him. Those two ladies prayed for 25 years for revival in Scotland.
Twenty-five years!!! And one day grown men were kneeling in public, repenting.
In my opinion, it’s on us, God’s people.
Because the Word says:
2 Chronicles 7:14 if my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land.
He isn’t asking for all of humanity to repent, He knows that would not be realistic. He is only asking for HIS people, those who are called by His Name, to repent , seek His Face and turn from THEIR wicked ways .
If there had been 10 righteous people in Sodom , He would have spared that city. There weren’t even 10.
There weren't even 4 righteous people as Lot's wife looked back at Sodom & Gomorrah rebelling against God's explicit command through the "angels" sent to rescue Lot and his family and all other "righteous" souls.
Apparently it is. I have repented, and do so on a daily basis. But so many have been fooled into thinking they have to repent to a man in a collar. There is no mediator between God and man except through Yeshua.
IMO this makes it even more tricky to judge accurately. I think we all struggle with our own particular sins, and if pride is one of Trump's then it's not as if that would magically go away the minute he genuinely recognized and repented of it. I'm not confident to make any judgement on his relationship with Christ; saved, unsaved, or saved-but-not-taking-it-quite-as-seriously-as-he-should, who knows.
God can still use him, as He used King Cyrus. As He used Baalim, as He used others. Trump had two old aunts who prayed for him. Those two ladies prayed for 25 years for revival in Scotland.
Twenty-five years!!! And one day grown men were kneeling in public, repenting.
In my opinion, it’s on us, God’s people.
Because the Word says:
2 Chronicles 7:14 if my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land.
His people.
That’s us.
I agree… I pray he is elected.
"If...If...If..." Really big "If's" for humanity to satisfy first.
He isn’t asking for all of humanity to repent, He knows that would not be realistic. He is only asking for HIS people, those who are called by His Name, to repent , seek His Face and turn from THEIR wicked ways .
If there had been 10 righteous people in Sodom , He would have spared that city. There weren’t even 10.
Sad, isn’t it,
There weren't even 4 righteous people as Lot's wife looked back at Sodom & Gomorrah rebelling against God's explicit command through the "angels" sent to rescue Lot and his family and all other "righteous" souls.
Yes - apparently a "tall order" even for HIS people - let alone everyone else.
Apparently it is. I have repented, and do so on a daily basis. But so many have been fooled into thinking they have to repent to a man in a collar. There is no mediator between God and man except through Yeshua.
I repent for myself, and for my nation . Daily.
That's not what Jesus said at Mt. 16:18-19, when He gave Peter (and the Apostles) the "power to bind and loose sins."
And, eventually, Jehovah used King Nebuchadnezzar of ancient Babylon--after he lost his kingdom and was living as a WILD ANIMAL EATING GRASS FOR FOOD.
Love this thank you.
AMEN and AMEN, C.S.!!
Of course
Yeah, because we all know humility is one of Trump's greatest attributes.
Ain't happening.
IMO this makes it even more tricky to judge accurately. I think we all struggle with our own particular sins, and if pride is one of Trump's then it's not as if that would magically go away the minute he genuinely recognized and repented of it. I'm not confident to make any judgement on his relationship with Christ; saved, unsaved, or saved-but-not-taking-it-quite-as-seriously-as-he-should, who knows.