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Remember when Donald Trump posted an AI image of himself depicted as Jesus Christ? He deleted it only after Christians across denominations called it what it was. Blasphemy.
His administration did not stop there.
Pete Hegseth compared the rescue of a downed airman to the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ. Trump told reporters he believes God backs the United States in the Iran war. He warned that all of Iranian civilization could “die” if Tehran did not bend to his terms. JD Vance presumed to correct a sitting pope on theology after the pontiff stated the obvious, that God does not bless men who drop bombs. Trump himself told a joint session of Congress, “I was saved by God to make America great again.”
He named the Almighty as the engine of his own campaign slogan.
Scripture has a phrase for this. Taking the Lord’s name in vain. It does not mean stubbing your toe and cursing. It means conscripting the name of God as a press release.
History has a long memory for it…
Pharaoh enslaved a covenant people and watched the sea fold over his army. Sennacherib mocked the God of Israel and his men woke up dead, 185,000 of them, in a single night. Belshazzar drank from temple vessels at a feast and lost his kingdom before sunrise. Herod accepted worship as a god and was eaten by worms while the crowd was still cheering. Nebuchadnezzar boasted over Babylon and spent seven years eating grass in a field like an animal until he learned who actually rules.
Notice the pattern here. The Lord does not always strike at midnight. Sometimes He hands a man over to his own pride and lets the unraveling do the work.
Nations are not exempt. Jerusalem rejected her Messiah and within a generation the temple was rubble. Tyre boasted in her wealth and became a place where fishermen dry their nets. Rome decorated her decadence with prayers to gods she did not fear, and the empire collapsed under its own weight.
The lesson is not that God is slow. The lesson is that God is patient, and patience is not permission.
A republic that wears the cross as a costume while threatening the deaths of civilians has not enlisted heaven. It has invited a reckoning.
Pray for the men who think otherwise. Then put your own house in order. The lesson always ends. The only question is what remains when it does.
#ToChristAlone
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