As the political pundits weigh in on the many sociological and ideological
factors that contributed to Donald Trump's stunning victory, allow me to weigh
in on the spiritual side of things.
I believe Trump has been elected president by divine intervention.
I'm aware, of course, that some people believe that everything happens by
the will of God, which means that whoever wins the presidency wins by God's
express will.
Yet there are times when there are so many odds against something
happening, when it so greatly defies logic, that it is easier to recognize
God's involvement.
That, I believe, is the case with Donald Trump winning—and remember, this
comes from someone who endorsed Ted Cruz and was one of Trump's stronger
conservative critics during the primaries.
Just think of the obstacles Trump overcame, including: 1) The massive baggage of his past, including
the release of a vulgar video with his tremendously offensive sexual comments,
along with numerous women accusing him of sexual assault (as reported by no
less than the New York Times); 2) his myriad campaign errors, with
enough misstatements and inappropriate remarks to sink several candidates; 3) a
very strong Republican field, including governors like Bush, Christie, Kasich,
Huckabee and Walker, senators like Cruz, Rubio and Santorum, and outsiders like
Carson and Fiorina; 4) the massive power of the Clinton political machine; and,
5) the overwhelming collusion of the mainstream media.
To be sure, some will say, "Yes, God has raised up Donald Trump, but
it is to judge America, not bless America. He has given us what we deserve, and
it is not good."
That is certainly a possibility and, either way, Trump's many negative
qualities are still glaring and our nation remains terribly divided.
But, if, indeed, God has raised Trump up for certain divine purposes, it
behooves us to ask what those purposes are.
First, consider this post from Pastor Jeremiah Johnson, now just 28 years
old, dating to July of last year. Jeremiah knew very little about Trump when he
wrote these words: "I was in a time of prayer several weeks ago when God
began to speak to me concerning the destiny of Donald Trump in America. The
Holy Spirit spoke to me and said, 'Trump shall become My trumpet to the
American people, for he possesses qualities that are even hard to find in My
people these days. Trump does not fear man nor will he allow deception and lies
to go unnoticed. I am going to use him to expose darkness and perversion in
America like never before, but you must understand that he is like a bull in a
china closet. Many will want to throw him away because he will disturb their
sense of peace and tranquility, but you must listen through the bantering to
discover the truth that I will speak through him. I will use the wealth that I
have given him to expose and launch investigations searching for the truth.
Just as I raised up Cyrus to fulfill My purposes and plans, so have I raised up
Trump to fulfill my purposes and plans prior to the 2016 election. You must
listen to the trumpet very closely for he will sound the alarm, and many will
be blessed because of his compassion and mercy. Though many see the outward
pride and arrogance, I have given him the tender heart of a father that wants
to lend a helping hand to the poor and the needy, to the foreigner and the
stranger.'"
Obviously, Trump's policies regarding immigration would seem to contradict
the final sentence here, but if the rest of this proclamation is true, then,
perhaps this part will prove true as well.
Second, consider the perspective of Dr. Lance Wallnau, a Christian speaker
and leadership coach who often thinks outside the box. He, too, felt that God
was raising up Trump to be a Cyrus-type leader—someone used by God to help the
nation, even though he himself was not a believer—feeling directed to read a
passage from Isaiah 45 to Trump (this passage speaks of Cyrus) and say that
Trump was called to be the 45th president of the United States.
Wallnau believes that God is using Trump as a "wrecking ball to the spirit of
political correctness," claiming, "His emergence is such a
destabilizing threat to the vast deal-making machinery embedded in both parties
that he has the unique distinction of being rejected by both liberal Democrats
and establishment Republicans at the same time."
But here is the major caveat, even if all (or most of these things) are
true: If Trump, indeed, is a divine
wrecking ball, then he could do as much harm as good, and to the extent that he
is appealing to the fears, frustrations and anger of a nation, he is channeling
some potentially dangerous emotions.
That means that we should pray that: 1) he will continue to surround
himself with solid men like Mike Pence, his Vice President, or Rudy Giuliani,
possibly his Attorney General; 2) he will listen to the godly leaders who have
been speaking into his life, like James Robison and Tony Perkins; 3) he will
humble himself, recognizing that the pride that has brought him this far is the
pride that could destroy him; 4) he will keep his word about the Supreme Court
justices he will nominate; 5) he will not compromise the Republican Platform in
some misguided effort to prove his moderation; 6) he will do his best not to
alienate those who are horrified by his presidency, instead pledging to be the
president of all Americans (that would mean, for example, declaring war on
radical Islam without declaring war on all Muslims); 7) he will demonstrate
that he will ultimately help our nation as a whole (for example, with good
economic policies or by proposing something better than Obamacare); and, 8) he
will learn to act presidential (rather than vengeful and impetuous) on both a
national and international level.
In short, if Trump indeed is president by divine intervention, we should
pray for divine restraint on his life as well, lest this divine wrecking ball
wreak havoc on the nation while tearing down what is wrong. May he be a
divinely guided wrecking ball!
Dr. Michael Brown (www.askdrbrown.org) is the host of the nationally syndicated Line of Fire radio program. His latest book is Breaking
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