Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Jesus is King and the Second Coming of God; not President Trump


 He, Jesus, is the King of the Jews, the King of all peoples, the King above all kings, His kingdom above every kingdom. And everyone shall bow to Him either as the redeemed or the terrified.

He, Jesus, is the Second coming of God. Jesus the Christ, the only Messiah, will return. He does and will reign righteously, justly and gloriously. No one else not even the president of the United States can claim those titles.

When Wayne Allyn Root stated that the Jews thought of President Trump as the “King of the Jews” and the “Second coming of God,” Trump should have renounced that claim not only for its ignorance and foolishness but because it is blasphemous. Only the antichrists agree to such malarkey. Only the antichrists praise such heresy. When Paul and Barnabas discovered that the people of Lystra thought the two apostles were gods they tore their own cloths and rebuked the people giving them a clear account of who God is. (Acts 14:8-18)

Speaking God’s word Isaiah states:

Turn to Me and be saved all the ends of the earth; for I am God and there is no other. I have sworn by Myself, the word has gone forth from My mouth in righteousness and will not turn back, that to Me every knee will bow, every tongue will swear allegiance. They will say of me ‘Only in the Lord are righteousness and strength.’ Isaiah 45:22-24a)

I have seen several well-known orthodox Christians, those who adhere to the orthodox doctrines of the Church, both Catholic and Protestant, stand against such arrogance, I pray many more will.  If you are Presbyterian and have ever stood with the renewal groups in the PC (USA), surely these words tweeted by President Trump will remind you of heresies you have stood against. He needs to hear your faith.

 

1 comment:

  1. Hello Viola,

    Been a while. I am very sorry for your loss.

    Do you think Evangelicals in general feel this way? Mike Pence sings Trump's praises in almost idolatrous language. It's kinda shocking when you see it, actually. But my sense is that for some strange reason the Evangelical community is giving them both a pass.

    Jodie Gallo

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