I did not vote for Donald
Trump in the Texas primary, but as I watched him being endorsed by Dr. Ben
Carson, I thought they both came across as presidential. As I watched I was
also reminded of something an Indian pastor said to me shortly after Ronald
Reagan was elected president in 1980.
It was 1983 and I was
ministering in India for the first time. During a conversation I was surprised to
hear a leading Indian pastor say, “We all felt much safer when Ronald Reagan was
elected president.” I was surprised because I did not realize that a person’s
sense of safety in India could be affected by who happens to be president of the
United States.
As I listened to Carson
and Trump, and thought on the words of this Indian pastor, I suddenly realized
that this election may well be determined by the prayers of Christians, not in
America, but in other countries.
For example, could it be that this election will be determined by
the prayers of Christians in the Middle East who are crying out to God for
deliverance from the slaughter of their families and communities by ISIS? Could
it be that God is hearing their cries and will give them the president who will
be most determined and adamant in destroying this terrorist organization that
is seeking to wipe them from the face of the earth? Could it be?
As Americans, we tend
to think that the universe revolves around us and that God has only our
concerns in mind, especially during our own elections. God, however, loves the world and those families
in the Middle East crying out for deliverance are very much in his thoughts as
He providentially guides the destiny of nations.
So as I watched Dr. Ben
Carson endorse Donald Trump, and probably hand him the presidency, the thought
occurred to me that this election will likely be determined by the prayers, not
of Christians in America, but of Christians in other countries, particularly in
the Middle East.
Dr. Eddie Hyatt is an author, historian and ordained minister. He has a vision for another great Spiritual awakening in America and around the world. His books on revival and Christian renewal can be purchased from Amazon and from his website at www.eddiehyatt.com.
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