The elections are over but the fighting seems to have just begun. Whether you voted for Trump or not, he is now the president and our responsibility is now to pray for him. Millions of Christians prayed for God’s hand to be on this election, and now it is a matter of faith as to whether we believe God answered those prayers.
There are a number of “prophecies” floating around the internet that declare that God will use Trump for the benefit of God’s people as he used Cyrus, the King of Persia, in the days of Jewish exile. Some prophecies declare that Trump will be anointed by the Spirit of God and that he will enter the office whispering the name of Jesus but leave proclaiming it. All that remains to be seen.
Undoubtedly, the Never Trumpers will be cynical about these prophecies. Prophecies certainly need to be tested but Paul tells us not to despise prophecies (1 Thess. 5:20), so, perhaps, we should be hopeful. Certainly, God has historically acted in unlikely ways and worked through unlikely people. Having grown up in the sixties and seventies with the Kennedy assassination, Vietnam, and Watergate I also tend to have a cynical streak that immerges from time to time along with a bent toward conspiracy theories. However, I once received a prophetic word in which the Lord told me that I was a man of faith but my cynicism often worked against my faith. He encouraged me to jettison that mindset. It is a mindset that assumes the worst rather than the best and God is always about producing the best. Cynicism is the enemy of hope and God is all about hope.
So if we prayed sincerely for God to author the outcomes of this election, we should have hope that he will use Donald Trump to further the kingdom of God in America and the world. In that hope we should thank him for the outcomes and then begin to pray for his Spirit to move on this man and on his cabinet like never before.
The very fact that those who actively oppose Israel, promote abortion, and presume to redefine marriage and gender hate Trump with such venom may suggest that he is God’s man. Why else would the dark side of the spiritual realm be so filled with hatred for him? Regardless, our part should be to speak life and faith over this administration and to believe that God is up to something positive because he hears the prayers of his people. Our words have power. The tongue has the power of life or death. If we want America to prosper and be unified, we must speak blessings rather than curses over the nation and the new administration.
Throughout the history of Israel, most of her kings were evil and there seemed to be an irreversible decline in the culture. But every once in a while, God would raise up an unlikely man who turned things around…at least for a generation or two. True worship would be restored. Justice would be re-established. Integrity would be returned to government. Peace and prosperity would then mark a generation in Israel. We have four years to pray and believe God for good things in America before any progress we have made will be on the line again. We need to make the most of this window of opportunity that seems to be opening. President Trump is not the poster child for Christianity. He is not a spiritual leader. But he may well be the man God uses to reverse the decline of godly values in America by giving the church a voice again in American culture.
The truth is that for the tide to turn and continue to move in godly directions, these four years must be overwhelmingly positive in the outcomes for this nation. I hope we will each pray and speak into the success of this president for a great deal is at stake. As we begin to actively support Israel again, allow military chaplains to pray in the name of Jesus once more, and perhaps, return prayer to public schools, I expect blessings to come to America – a better economy, fewer natural disasters, the demise of political correctness, peace, and even racial reconciliation. I am hopeful, not because of Trump but because of a God who answers his people’s prayers.
But God works through his people and often waits for us to ask before he moves. The Holy Spirit puts things on our hearts that God wants to accomplish that even angels are unaware of. As we begin to pray and then to declare the word of God over situations, angels them receive their assignments and the spiritual realm begins to move. We cannot be cynical and silent or even content and silent for God will make of this presidency what we, as his representatives on earth, pray and declare over this nation. The world is an unstable place. Presidential bravado will not solve those problems but only the wisdom that comes from above along with the blessings and favor of God. I hope you will consistently pray for our leaders to receive both from the Father. Here’s hoping for a blessed four years and beyond.