Jesus told his disciples that he would return at the End of Time, but not with any "peaceful" intent:-
Matthew 10:34 - Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came NOT to send peace, but a SWORD.
Therefore, any Christian who pretends that the End Times will be "peaceful" are simply living a LIE, and they have no clue of what Christianity IS, and what it is NOT.
Therefore, Donald Trump et al cannot bring about any "Workable peace solution to save the lives of American Christians who are destined to reject the Gospel of Salvation/Resurrection"; since the Bible has made it clear that such "Christians" - Who are Christian in Name only - are to be excluded from the Covenant of Salvation, because they will reject the Gospel of Resurrection according to Jesus Christ: Matthew 7:15-23.
Now, Scripture has made it clear that the Resurrection is of paramount importance as concerning the Salvation of Christians everywhere: John 11:25-26, Romans 10:9, Ephesians 2:4-6, and 1 Corinthians 15:16-17.
Therefore, unless Christians are willing or prepared to believe that "Christ is Arisen" then no other Christians can be saved nor resurrected, either.
Since the Life and Blood of Christ are to be considered a ransom to save all Christians who would follow him; but unless "Christ is Arisen" then no other Christians can be saved nor resurrected, either.
This is what Mr. Trump has consistently failed to understand.
For on the one hand, Mr. Trump wants to "Make peace with his God" by doing things his own way; but on the other hand, such a "peaceful solution" is not concordant with God's design, his will nor purpose, according to Matthew 10:34.
As indeed, Trump has presumed to know God's will (even) better than the Son of God.
However, Trump cannot "save" those "Christians" because they don't deserve to be "saved" if they have "broken God's statutes and the Covenant which will last forever", which is mentioned in Isaiah 24:6.
By definition, those people are NOT "Christian" at all (Matthew 7:21-23); as they are destined to reject the Gospel of Salvation/Resurrection, which means that they would also "Break God's laws and the Covenant which will last forever": Isaiah 24:6.
The idea of "peace" - Or "peaceful solution" - is directly in contradiction with the doctrine of Armageddon in the New Testament; and such a concept is misguided, null and void, since the Bible does NOT support it: Matthew 10:34.
That many people (Matthew 7:13-14 and 22:14) are destined to perish at the Great Tribulation (Isaiah 24:6 and Revelation 20:9) and the Last Judgement in heaven (Revelation 13:8 and 20:15) is perfectly concordant with God's design, his will and purpose; but it would be misguided, and (even) arrogant to presume that any human agency at all should ever make a difference to avert this calamity.
For on the contrary, such a calamity is perfectly concordant with God's design, his will and purpose, and concordant with prophecies handed to us in the Bible; and there is nothing that Trump can do to avert calamity on such a scale as never seen before in the entire history of the world: Matthew 24:37-39.
Discuss.
Matthew 10:34 - Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came NOT to send peace, but a SWORD.
Therefore, any Christian who pretends that the End Times will be "peaceful" are simply living a LIE, and they have no clue of what Christianity IS, and what it is NOT.
Therefore, Donald Trump et al cannot bring about any "Workable peace solution to save the lives of American Christians who are destined to reject the Gospel of Salvation/Resurrection"; since the Bible has made it clear that such "Christians" - Who are Christian in Name only - are to be excluded from the Covenant of Salvation, because they will reject the Gospel of Resurrection according to Jesus Christ: Matthew 7:15-23.
Now, Scripture has made it clear that the Resurrection is of paramount importance as concerning the Salvation of Christians everywhere: John 11:25-26, Romans 10:9, Ephesians 2:4-6, and 1 Corinthians 15:16-17.
Therefore, unless Christians are willing or prepared to believe that "Christ is Arisen" then no other Christians can be saved nor resurrected, either.
Since the Life and Blood of Christ are to be considered a ransom to save all Christians who would follow him; but unless "Christ is Arisen" then no other Christians can be saved nor resurrected, either.
This is what Mr. Trump has consistently failed to understand.
For on the one hand, Mr. Trump wants to "Make peace with his God" by doing things his own way; but on the other hand, such a "peaceful solution" is not concordant with God's design, his will nor purpose, according to Matthew 10:34.
As indeed, Trump has presumed to know God's will (even) better than the Son of God.
However, Trump cannot "save" those "Christians" because they don't deserve to be "saved" if they have "broken God's statutes and the Covenant which will last forever", which is mentioned in Isaiah 24:6.
By definition, those people are NOT "Christian" at all (Matthew 7:21-23); as they are destined to reject the Gospel of Salvation/Resurrection, which means that they would also "Break God's laws and the Covenant which will last forever": Isaiah 24:6.
The idea of "peace" - Or "peaceful solution" - is directly in contradiction with the doctrine of Armageddon in the New Testament; and such a concept is misguided, null and void, since the Bible does NOT support it: Matthew 10:34.
That many people (Matthew 7:13-14 and 22:14) are destined to perish at the Great Tribulation (Isaiah 24:6 and Revelation 20:9) and the Last Judgement in heaven (Revelation 13:8 and 20:15) is perfectly concordant with God's design, his will and purpose; but it would be misguided, and (even) arrogant to presume that any human agency at all should ever make a difference to avert this calamity.
For on the contrary, such a calamity is perfectly concordant with God's design, his will and purpose, and concordant with prophecies handed to us in the Bible; and there is nothing that Trump can do to avert calamity on such a scale as never seen before in the entire history of the world: Matthew 24:37-39.
Discuss.
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