Posing for the cameras, President Donald Trump held a King James Bible at St. John’s Church near the White House on Monday evening after law enforcement cleared protesters out of the area with tear gas before his visit.
President Donald Trump caused an absolute firestorm yesterday, but not because he ordered the military to take back the streets of our nation's capital from ANTIFA forces. No, as the Commander-in-chief of the world's greatest armed forces, most people expected him to do that. No real surprise there. But what drove the
New World Order elites and the
Laodicean hirelings over the edge was when he lifted up that 7-sealed King James Bible. In that singular moment, the world was reminded where the real battle lies.
"I have given them thy word; and the world hath hated them, because they are not of the world, even as I am not of the world. I pray not that thou shouldest take them out of the world, but that thou shouldest keep them from the evil. They are not of the world, even as I am not of the world." John 17:14-16 (KJB)
Do you recall when we told you over 3 years ago that God was going to use Donald Trump to enact a '
global shaking', and that it would be a time of judgment upon the whole world? That was a pretty big claim to make back in 2016, I'll grant you, but here in 2020 it is coming to pass in technicolor, wouldn't you say? The whole world literally is shaking at this very moment, from Bill Gates and
ID2020, a global lockdown, crashing world economies, and now
ANTIFA forces causing death and destruction in 200 US cities, what we told you was coming has arrived. And in the midst of it all is the man God placed in power, defying his enemies and daring to lift up the word of God over a lost and dying world.
Now think about something for a moment. The St. John's Church where Trump help up the King James Bible was burned by ANTIFA a few nights ago, they had set a fire inside. Where was that fire located? In the
nursery of the church where
babies usually are, and in this neighborhood primarily black babies. If you had to guess, do you know the
most-aborted race of babies that Planned Parenthood kills every day? Black babies. Planned Parenthood was started to exterminate black babies. Bill Gates father
ran Planned Parenthood. Bill Gates wants to
reduce the population through a
global vaccination program. Trump goes to this church as raises up the King James Bible over
all of it. Are you getting all of this...any of this, is it starting to sink in now what is really happening? God is speaking right now, extremely loud and incredibly close, are you listening? Time is almost up, I hope you are ready for what comes next.
Read the following tweets from the lukewarm Laodicean crowd, they despise President Trump lifting up God's word, but to me it's a blessing. Why? Because it is always a blessing when your enemies reveal themselves, that's why. Pray for President Trump, the target on his back has grown considerably larger now, he is God's man for this time. The end times.
President Trump's Bible walk to church was an act of 'sacrilege,' says former Bush advisor
FROM RELIGION NEWS SERVICE: Tear gas canisters could be heard exploding as Trump spoke in the Rose Garden. He then walked over to the 200-year-old church that over the weekend was set on fire as demonstrators clashed with police. The protesters appeared to be acting peacefully before they were dispersed by force.
Trump is urging the nation’s governors to get tougher with violent protesters and to deploy the National Guard. He said in the Rose Garden that he is an ally of peaceful protesters, but he stressed that “I am your president of law and order.”
Michael Gerson, a former speechwriter for President George W. Bush and Washington Post columnist, denounced Trump’s photo-op at St. John’s Church as an act of sacrilege.
Michael Wear, a former faith advisor for Obama, described the series of events as "heartbreaking and infuriating."
Meanwhile, Robert Jeffress commended the president for "protecting our great country from anarchists."
"As a person of faith, I utterly disavow this use of God as a racist prop," said Diana Butler Bass, a religion scholar and writer.
The Rev. William Barber II pointed out that "Trump held up the Bible, the very Bible that condemns and judges his actions and policies as contrary to the way of love and justice."
"This is idolatry," said Rich Villodas, pastor of New Life Fellowship in Queens.
Writer Austin Channing Brown was in disbelief seeing Trump visiting the church "after declaring war on his own citizens."
Meanwhile,
Nick Adams, author and Trump supporter, saw the President's walk to the church as an act of faith.
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