Vast swathes of the church still bring up his past.
A few who are wearing tinfoil hats call him a devil.
Clueless preachers still won’t take a stand.
He goes through hell every day protecting the American church and they repay him with indifference.
I am sure that he would make me take down this blog if he could.
How I know that, is my business.
He doesn’t want the church to know how our ingratitude hurts and baffles him.
Obama silenced pastors and yet many pastors still love Obama.
Meanwhile, Trump fought for and won free speech in the pulpit—free speech that is being used by many to castigate the very person who restored that right.
But no matter how much I am attacked for supporting him, I will not turn my back on President Trump.
Because of his policies, I have been able to win more souls and preach with greater freedom.
The President is standing up for our ministry and he is standing up for you, as well.
You lefties need to save your strength.
Nothing you say is going to change my mind.
Now, I have a burning question for the church:
Have you seen the chilling video of Lance Wallnau relating the prophetic warning Trump gave to Evangelical leaders?
Our President found out what the Democrats plan to do to Christians if they win the White House and retake the Senate.
He took the time to gather church leaders and to warn them.
The Left will go after the church with a vengeance because they think the church helped Trump.
Embarrassingly, that is a false accusation since the church at large really hasn’t done much to help him.
Nothing like they could have.
Now because of apathy, Trump’s hard won protections can be frittered away.
The President’s description of the Left’s hatred for the church and their plans for us is chilling.
Informed sources say, radicals will be bolder to assault conservatives and Christians.
Social media would tear off its mask and openly persecute the church.
Yeah, I’m angry!
Donald Trump and his family have endured excruciating suffering so that we could do something as simple and easy as voting and challenging other Christians from our pulpits to get out and vote.
AND WE STILL CAN’T BRING OURSELVES TO DO SOMETHING AS SIMPLE AS THAT?
It is jaw-dropping how oblivious many believers are about this moment in time in which they are living.
Trump is a divine disruption—a merciful pause button to give the church a chance to keep America from going off the cliff of Socialism.
So far, most people in the church have done little to act on this mercy, let alone appreciate it!
But I thank God for my President!
And what has the church done to repay Trump for the silent, nameless agony he suffers daily on our behalf?
Many reward him with apathy, ingratitude, disrespect, slander, and abandonment.
My friend, we are about to pay an incalculable price if we don’t get a right view of this hour.
I am sorry to say this, but Satan has seduced many preachers who head personal empires and oversee independent kingdoms.
At such a critical hour as this, they will still not come together in unity to speak to the nation with one voice.
Because they are protecting their own private little empires, they can’t afford to offend their congregation.
Little do they realize this:
if the Left gets its way, they will have no empire to defend and no nation to pass on to their children.
You may ask: “Mario, is there any hope?”
Yes, there is! But we need God to apply the electrode paddles to our faintly beating hearts.
We need holy rage, holy boldness.
We need to talk to every believer we know and tell them to wake up and vote and tell others that they need to vote.
I realize that it takes courage to support President Trump and to take a stand for our faith at this hour.
Just remember, right now it may be difficult, but if we lose in November, it will go from hard to impossible.
No one believes in miracles more than I do—and a miracle is exactly what we must have at this hour.
We need a miracle of repentance and boldness, but it all begins with our having a humble appreciation for this man whom God has placed in the White House.
There will never be a more important election than this one.
Your vote will never mean more than it does now.
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