IS TRUMP A CYRUS? BEING USED BY GOD TO FULFILL PROPHECY

Cyrus (King of Persia 539—530 BC) was a king of tremendous influence and a person God used to help fulfill an important Old Testament prophecy. God’s use of Cyrus as a “shepherd” for His people illustrates the truth of Proverbs 21:1, “The king’s heart is in the hand of the LORD; he directs it like a watercourse wherever he pleases.”

Is Trump being used by God like Cyrus? Jonathan Cahn opens up the mystery behind the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. A mystery that goes back three thousand years to the Tabernacle of God. To the time when Moses was told how to prepare the priests to serve God. They were to take the lamb’s blood of consecration and put it on the tip of their right ear. With Trump, the blood was on his right ear and he raised the thumb of his right hand to his right ear exactly as the priest was instructed to do. Also, when Trump went down his shoes came off and the blood from his right ear could have gone onto his right foot. Removing the shoes of the priest was part of the consecration process and he was to put blood on his right toe. It happened on Saturday which is a Sabbath day. The Scripture for the day is about the priest and the blood and the priest waves his bloodied hand as Trump did. The assassination attempt occurs two days before he is elevated at the Republican Convention to be their nominated person for the office of President of the USA.

You need to listen to this video it will astound you and convince you that God is in control of events on Earth.

Is Trump behind the recent action taken by a select group of Republicans at the RNC Platform Committee Meeting last week? They changed the Republican Party’s Platform on which it will stand for re-election. The platform waters down and walks away from bedrock principles that have defined the Republican Party. They decided that to win they needed to get rid of strong pro-life language out of the platform. Not only is the RNC position on Pro-life watered down but marriage as well. All it says now is the RNC supports the sanctity of marriage. What does that mean? It no longer defines marriage as between a man and a woman. If he is behind this action, he is not fulfilling God’s calling to be God’s man, to lead the nation back to God.

TRUMP AND VANCE: IT IS THEIR ELECTION TO LOSE

Donald Trump survived because God still has more for him to do. It is a miracle he is alive and most Christians will know that is the case. There is no doubt in my mind his response to the assasination attempt will help his election bid. It is now his election to lose. His choice of JD Vance as his running mate for V.P. is also an inspired move.

Vance converted to Catholicism in August of 2019, when he was baptized and confirmed at St. Gertrude Priory in Cincinnati, Ohio, by the Rev. Henry Stephan, a Dominican friar. According to an interview with American expatriate and writer Rod Dreher, who was present at the baptism, Vance chose St. Augustine as his patron saint.

Vance told Dreher that he’d converted because he “became persuaded over time that Catholicism was true” and had observed that the people who meant the most to him were Catholic. Vance said his conversion would have happened sooner if not for the clergy sexual abuse crisis, which “forced me to process the church as a divine and a human institution, and what it would mean for my 2-year-old son.”

Before becoming Catholic, Vance, now a father of three, was raised by Christian relatives, including many who didn’t go to church. Around when he started law school, he “went through an angry atheist phase,” as he told Dreher.

If elected, he would be the second Catholic vice president in U.S. history — after Joe Biden.

Vance is tied to ‘Catholic integralism,’ an ideology that seeks Christian influence over society

Vance is tied to an ideology known as “Catholic integralism,” an intellectual movement that experts say, prefers a “soft power” approach to exerting Christian influence over society. Thinkers in the movement herald the importance of a Christian “strategic adviser” to people in power.

As Kevin Vallier, a professor at Bowling Green State University and expert in Catholic integralism, told RNS earlier this year: “There’s the sense that the liberal order is so corrupt that elite Catholics have to find positions of influence and use them in a kind of noble and appropriate way,” he said.

Harvard University’s Adrian Vermeule, a leader in the movement, stated that integralists once viewed Trump as a figure similar to Constantine the Great, the Roman emperor who converted to Christianity. Vermeule has also praised Trump by likening him to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, a leader widely decried as being authoritarian.

Since receiving Trump’s endorsement for Senate in 2022, Vance has become a strong ally of the former president. Ahead of his Senate campaign, Vance apologized for previously calling Trump “reprehensible.”

“Like a lot of people, I criticized Trump back in 2016,” Vance told CNN in 2021. “I regret being wrong about the guy,” Vance said, adding he thought Trump was a good president.

Recently, Vance stood by Trump’s side at a New York courthouse during the former president’s criminal hush money trial. He has also made clear that his view of the constitutional limits on a vice president’s role in certifying election results differs from that of former Vice President Mike Pence, who drew Trump’s ire in January 2021 when he opted not to interfere in the process of approving electoral votes for Joe Biden.

There is obviously good chemistry between the two men which is imperative as Trump cannot fire his VP. He has to work with him for the entire four years if elected President.