@realDonaldTrump is God’s chosen leader given power to 1) save the world from an antiChrist-like United Communist State bent on conquest while concurrently 2) spreading the Gospel powerfully in Asia and the Middle East. Hear me out:
#JesusIsLord#GodBlessAmerica#MAGA #ChristIsKing
@pink48297 @Magnus_Veritas @ShadowofEzra It’s acceptable for those who practice such things to do so. But what does it mean for someone who doesn’t but vitriol? Love your enemies. Pray for those that persecute you.
@Oliviasmit28064@EricLDaugh I think arguing whether what she did is right or wrong has little value. Her intent was to provoke hatred. She’s attempting to represent Christian Nationalists and Zionists. And some Christians find it appealing. I find it appalling. There’s no love in her words or actions.
@Oliviasmit28064@EricLDaugh What I’m saying is that many Christians have resolved to fight people instead of the spiritual powers that control them. That’s a mistake.
@TheCinesthetic Imagine renting this movie at Blockbuster, having never seen a single preview or ever even heard about it…then watching it comfortably on my carpeted living room floor on my old box TV. My life changed forever.
Yeah I agree with all that. But I was referring to people who want to kill or maim their “enemies” instead of praying for them and doing good to them. In the states, it’s Republicans vs Democrats—both sides wishing the other “would”. Unfortunately, many Christians partake in the sentiment.
You realize He’s talking about the election of believing Jews—vs the deliberate orchestration of God hemming up most Jews in unbelief so that salvation go out to the gentiles? The question Paul asks is (and I summarize) “if the rejection of Jews is salvation for the Gentiles, then what would their obedience to believe in the Son usher in?”