Could Trump’s Push for Peace Be the “Peace and Safety” Before the End?
World leaders are working toward peace, and Donald Trump believes his presidency is divinely appointed—especially after surviving an assassination attempt. But could this global push for peace be the moment Paul warned about in 1 Thessalonians 5:3? If so, then Jesus' return is closer than we think.
False peace will not last. The Bible warns that destruction will follow, and time is running out to reach the lost. Now is not the time for fear or distraction—it’s time for action. If we believe Jesus is coming soon, we must make disciples now.
Navigating the political whirlwind with Trump's second term, Christians face a choice: earthly leaders or divine King? Saul's story warns us. Trust not in human governance but in God. As elections loom, engage with wisdom, but remember our true allegiance. Our hope isn't in ballots but in Christ's return. Let's vote, but live for eternity.
As believers, we’re called to make decisions that honor God—even in the voting booth. In this election, let’s focus on the issue that impacts our faith the most: religious freedom. Protecting this freedom ensures we can live out the Great Commission and share the Gospel openly.
Let’s pray, seek wisdom, and vote for leaders who respect our right to worship and spread the Word of God. 🌍 🙏
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As Christians, we are called to submit to government authority, even when the world around us grows more corrupt. Romans 13 reminds us that God establishes all authority. Our focus should remain on representing God’s kingdom faithfully, while staying obedient to the government and trusting in His ultimate plan.
As what is now becoming known as the winter holidays approach, there's a quiet reflection that often settles upon the heart of the Christian community. It's a time to ponder the true essence of Christmas and what it means in a world increasingly distant from its spiritual roots.
Apostasy, or "falling away" is a danger that has been long in the making but has come front and center over the past few decades and seems prevalent today.
How are we, as Christians, supposed to approach people that want nothing but what is evil? The world seems to become more and more evil by the hour.