However, it is essential for everyone to be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to anger, since the wrath of man does not bring about the righteousness that God desires. (James 1:19-20 New American Standard Bible) Every every day, it is said by commentators and newscasters that Donald Trump is a reflection of the rage that the American people are feeling against the government. It is possible that in the fallen moral condition of the United States of America, this is what drives us to judgment rather than giving rise to some revival of “greatness.” This is according to the apostle James, who believes that this will not alter very significantly. Aren’t we supposed to be wondering whether God is really angry? We are dissatisfied with several things, including the lawlessness of President Obama and his blatantly sleazy moral agenda, the liberal-dominated Senate, and the weak and ineffective Congress. In the midst of everyone’s scorn for the collapse in law and morality, nine men and women go to their rooms for a period of time and then emerge to declare that unborn kids are not human enough to be saved. After living in that illusion for a whole generation, they finally put the cherry on top by deciding that males are allowed to marry other men. When did we get so enraged? We need to take a moment to gather our composure and ask ourselves what type of thinking we have enabled people to engage in, what appointments we have made to the judicial branch, and what kind of reaction God may have to a generation-long fall into reprobation. Instead of focusing on Trump’s rage and his empty vow to make America great again, we should be looking in the opposite direction. Until these issues are resolved, there will be no more greatness in the world. Is Trump able to interact with them? It’s really unlikely. Who are we dealing with, the one who deceives and the one who deceives? “With him is power and wisdom: the deluded and the deceiver are his.” In addition to making the judges idiots, he leads the counselors away in a spoilt manner. (16–17) Job 12:14–15 It is common for the charlatan to be aware that they are using deceit in order to get what they want from their victims; yet, they are not the most dangerous kind of deceiver since someone will always be able to see through their deception at some point in time. The one who is more dangerous is the one who is unaware that they are being given false information. They serve as pawns in the hands of the really dishonest individual. Revelation 20:10 Because Trump has not lived his life in accordance with the word of God and has instead spent his time creating a wealth for himself, it is far more probable that he falls into the second group. The fact that any of these is true at this point in time is irrelevant, regardless of the circumstances. We have already handed up our grandeur to the nine members of the Supreme Court of the United States; the only thing we can do now is hand over the president to a guy who believes that reprimanding China and strengthening the military would bring it all back from the brink of oblivion. With the exception of coping with much harsher reality, this is a lot of wishful thinking that is reminiscent of Disney World type thinking. We have genuinely become the old woman who spends all of her time cleaning the cobwebs, but she never does anything about the spider. This is how we have become as a country. This writer, prophet, and servant has come to the conclusion that Donald Trump is nothing more than an old lady sent by assumption, personal pride, pompousness, and maybe even the Deceiver himself. This pronouncement is based on the author’s straightforward honesty. His rage, as well as our own, will not bring us back to our former glory. A Parallel to Poignant to Ignore may be found between Trump and Nimrod. During the time period of the ancient world, Nimrod was the one who made the decision to make the people who lived in his realm “great.” Furthermore, he believed that they were capable of reaching God himself and becoming either as magnificent as God or a close second to him. Consequently, this resulted in the complete dispersal of his people as well as the confusion of their language. (Genesis 11:1-13) The person who is the modern equivalent of Nimrod is a guy who constructs skyscrapers and emblazons his name all over them for the whole world to see. At this moment, Trump is addressing a full country with the promise that he would make them “great.” A replay of the past does not hold any more promise of success than the one that came before it. The only difference is that followers of this age will have the opportunity to observe that the contemporary Nimrod was, in fact, nothing more than a “apprentice” in comparison to his ancient counterpart. The Unchangeable Maxim: When moral decline occurs, it is always followed by economic decline. It has been more than forty years since God revealed to me that the United States of America will experience a breakdown in the economy that would have an impact on each and every man, woman, and kid in the country. My research into history and the Bible led me to discover that God had already accomplished this feat on several occasions in the past. The ancient Israelites were given a warning that their economy would collapse like a stone, and that the collapse would extend all the way down to the needs of everyday life, such as their food supply. Before Israel was carried off by their enemies, the Babylonians, the pre-exilic prophet Ezekiel warned them with these dreadful words, to wit: “Moreover he said unto me, Son of man, behold, I will break the staff of bread in Jerusalem: and they shall eat bread by weight, and with care; and they shall drink water by measure, and with astonishment: That they may want bread and water, and be astonied one with another, and consume away for their iniquity.” (Ezekiel 4:16 to 17) Although the breaking of the staff of bread is the most severe culmination of an economic collapse, the seeds have already been sowed today. All that is required of us is to glance around and see the early shoots that are starting to emerge. Retail establishments (Sears and Walmart) are shutting at an unprecedented rate, and our markets, along with those all around the world, have started to see signs of collapse. In addition, it is quite probable that if Trump is elected, he would immediately begin to impose trade restrictions and taxes that are hard to implement, which will lead to an even worse collapse. It is possible that other countries may not approve of the United States policing the globe, but they will never allow the United States intervening to regulate international commerce. The only thing I can say is what I heard, but I can say that it is going to start taking place today. Although Donald Trump may be a contributing factor in the beginning of it, he is completely unable of putting a stop to it any time soon. A poor replacement for food will be his fury and ours, both of which will be there. Both the nutritional benefit of anger and the value of anger in selecting who would be the best candidate for the presidency of the United States of America are both null and void. Vote for Donald Trump if you want a president who believes that we can become great again without feeling the need to repent. Watch the Osteen program that is televised every Sunday if you are looking for someone to calm your guilty conscience rather than inviting you to reflect on the crimes that you have committed. In the event that you are unsure of the specifics of what it is that you want, allow me to make a suggestion: you have already experienced it with your own eyes and ears. Anger is not the answer that God is seeking for, I assure you of that to be sure. Still, he sent prophets to them with the intention of bringing them back to the LORD; and these prophets spoke against them; but, they refused to listen to them. (2 Chronicles 24:19) Since the year 2005, Michael Bresciani has been serving as the publisher of American Prophet.org. 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