On June 2, Franklin and [at least] 250 Christian leaders are calling on people to set aside time in earnest prayer for President Trump. When I talked to him on Tuesday's "Washington Watch" about what prompted the idea, he says he felt an urgency in his heart. The attacks on the president are intensifying, he explained, to a level we've never seen before. "The politics that we have today, it's so vicious. It wasn't like this when I was growing up. Republicans and Democrats disagreed, but they'd go out and have dinner at night together. But that's not the case anymore, Tony. It's almost like we're in some kind of war, and it's about winning. It's not about what's best for the country."
There's a hatred for Donald Trump, Franklin went on, "that I've never seen before. It's one thing to have a president that we disagree with and you may not vote for -- but to have the all-out hatred... [It] distracts the president, and it weakens our country... We need to get on with the business of solving the problems in our country -- and this isn't solving them." It's dangerous, Franklin insisted. "And if we don't pray, I'm afraid for the president, and I'm afraid for the presidency."
Just because some Americans didn't vote for Trump doesn't mean they don't have a stake in his presidency. "He was elected, and we should get behind him. And if he does well, then we all benefit, don't we? Republicans and Democrats, independents -- we all benefit from this. If he makes a bad decision, then we're all gonna pay for it. So we need to be praying that God will use him to make good decisions." A lot of us disagreed with the policies of the previous president, but we still prayed for him. Like a lot of believers, I spent eight years asking God to change Barack Obama's heart and give him wisdom. Why? Because I trust that He can work through everyone. Even if some of these leaders don't seek God themselves, they're still influenced by people praying for them.
At its core, America's problem isn't political -- it's spiritual. "God is the only on who can fix the issues in our country," Franklin agreed. But the responsibility, he reminded listeners, falls on us. "If we Christians don't pray, then we're at fault if something were to destroy our country." And if America is sidelined or distracted from its ability to influence the world, everyone suffers. One look at today's headlines will tell you that this is no time for our leaders to take their eye off the ball.
Look at Pastor Brunson in Turkey, Franklin said by explanation. "He'd still be in that prison if it hadn't been for Donald Trump." This president "wants to support and defend Christians... And he has a desire to help the church [which] I appreciate about him. Is he a perfect person? Absolutely not. Is he the best example of the Christian faith? No way. But there's something in his heart [that God has placed there] to defend the Christian faith and religious liberty. And so, we need to try to lift him up in prayer and support them where we can."
If you and your church want to join in, visit the Billy Graham website [https://billygraham.org/story/praying-for-our-president/] or Franklin's Facebook page. [https://soundcloud.com/family-research-council/franklin-graham]"We know God hears the prayers of one righteous person," the son of the famous evangelist reminded us. "But if there's millions of people praying, maybe God will listen and hear those prayers -- and answer [them].
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This article states Franlin Graham's plea that everyone pray for the president, whether or not they voted for him, because his decisions impact us all. Franklin is specifically concerned about the hatred in today's politics, specifically regarding what people think of the president.
ReplyDeleteI argue that both sides of the political aisle are guilty of great vitriol. Both sides have been unkind. Believers are called to be different, to even pray for our enemies and do good to those who hurt us, as Jesus said.
-herb