Monday, April 17, 2017

Trump's Drastically Increased References To God Has Politico Asking If The President Has 'Found Religion' • Now The End Begins



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President
Donald Trump has increasingly infused references to God into his
prepared remarks — calling on God to bless all the world after launching
strikes in Syria, asking God to bless the newest Supreme Court justice,
invoking the Lord to argue in favor of a war on opioids.

“Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD; and the people whom he hath chosen for his own inheritance.” Psalm 33:12 (KJV)

EDITOR’S NOTE:
NTEB has maintained for over a year now that the hand of God was and is
on Donald Trump, and is the force behind his amazing election victory
win. So it comes to us as no surprise that as time ticks on, the
president’s God awareness level seems to be rising. Please continue to
pray for his salvation, and that of his entire family, as Bible prophecy
continues unfold and long ago prophesied events look like they are
about to take place. 


He’s also taken other steps to further cultivate a Christian right that helped elect him,
granting new levels of access to Christian media and pushing socially
conservative positions that don’t appear to come naturally to him.

One
of the first interviews Trump sat for as president was with the
Christian Broadcasting Network’s David Brody. “I’ve always felt the need
to pray,” Trump said in that late-January interview.
“The office is so powerful that you need God even more because your
decisions are no longer, ‘Gee I’m going to build a building in New
York.’ … These are questions of massive, life-and-death.”

“I’ve always felt the need to pray,” Trump said in that late-January interview.
“The office is so powerful that you need God even more because your
decisions are no longer, ‘Gee I’m going to build a building in New
York.’ … These are questions of massive, life-and-death.”

President Trump Relying On God Now More Than Ever:

“There’s
almost not a decision that you make when you’re sitting in this
position that isn’t a really life-altering position,” Trump added. “So
God comes into it even more so.”

Language like that has the Christian conservatives who helped lift Trump to the White House nodding their heads in approval.

“I
believe the weight of the office that he now holds and the burden of
responsibility that it carries is humbling him somewhat and causing him
to acknowledge and admit his reliance on God,” said Darrell Scott, an
Ohio pastor who has known Trump for six years and supported Trump’s
campaign and served on his transition team. Scott was last at the White
House in February for a meeting Trump held to mark Black History Month.

Melania and Donald Trump’s Biggest Prayer Request:

But
others who have long followed Trump — a businessman who was known more
as a playboy than a practitioner of faith — are skeptical that the
president has found religion in the Oval Office.

“Donald has never been a spiritually or religiously serious person,” said Timothy O’Brien, author of the Trump biography “TrumpNation: The Art of Being Donald.”

Gwenda Blair, author of “The Trumps: Three Generations of Builders and a President,”
said: “He’s a transactional guy with humans, and it’s no different with
God — it’s all about whatever is to his advantage with regard to his
supporters, and referencing God is exactly and only that.”

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There’s also the question of Trump’s church attendance as president.
On the morning of his inauguration, Trump and his family attended a
service at St. John’s Episcopal Church near the White House and then
participated in an interfaith prayer service that Saturday at the
National Cathedral. He also appeared at the National Prayer Breakfast in
early February.

On Sunday, Trump went to Easter services at the Bethesda-by-the-Sea Church in Florida, where he and his wife, Melania, were married in 2015.

But
there’s no public knowledge of any other church services Trump has
attended, and if he has, it has been without the knowledge of White
House pool reporters.

The White House did not respond to questions about whether Trump has been attending church as president.

Trump’s
frequent invocations of God in his remarks as of late are a change from
both his past life as a businessman and his time on the campaign trail.
Generally, candidate Trump did not reference God during his rallies and
mostly talked about religion only when asked during interviews and
during a handful of speeches at faith-based events. source





Trump's Drastically Increased References To God Has Politico Asking If The President Has 'Found Religion' • Now The End Begins

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