Does Jesus Recognize Himself in the Way Our Family Champions Trump?

A Sober Warning from Scripture, and An Ardent Prayer for the Church in America As Our Uncircumspect Defense of Trump Beguiles Us Deeper Into Unrighteousness

As the days, the weeks, and the months roll on, and MAGA continues to do headstands to sweep the ongoing eruption of evidence regarding Donald Trump’s long, sick record of sexual predation under the rug, it has become tragically obvious: there is nothing that can be found in this man that will restrain our family’s cultish devotion to him. A vast swath of American evangelicalism remains slavishly entrenched in the fog of a very great delusion – defending and championing “Trump” in all circumstances. The facts, contradictions, dozens of credible accusations, and even the quotes from Trump himself, no longer matter. All statements about Trump are measured in terms of whether they paint this one man with positive glory, or negative pall. And negative pall, of any manner, need not apply. All forms of judicious objection are dispatched with assumption, and usually an unhealthy dose of condemnation. We do not suffer one word of criticism being uttered against our President. But we don’t mind issuing many words of criticism against those who bring criticism.

Day after week, and episode after Tweet, our family busies herself explaining away ludicrous, hate-filled, boastful and self-incriminating statements, and executive orders from a man who has lived his entire life in blatant opposition to the Lord’s Sermon on the Mount. We explain away his maniacal aggression and pride. We fabricate story-lines to aid his ludicrous assertions about everything from culture, to religion, to economics to diplomacy. And when his pronouncements become too far-fetched (which happens with greater and greater frequency) we’ve become masters of turning a deaf ear, and a blind eye to the tumult and dysfunction that warps this man’s soul.

We spare no energy to keep this con-man’s golden image creditable. We have become the backstage enablers of Elmer Gantry.

The crux of the problem with this level of obeisance is two-fold.
1.) The redactions we prop up shape, and reinforce our family’s definition of what the anointing of God looks like upon a person, and/or this is how the Spirit of God moves in government;
2.) The way we defend and champion this man and his narratives tells our whole world, “this is what the Kingdom of God is like.'”

And so, when Trump announces that “I myself am peace.” (November 1, 2024 • Warren, MI) and the church remains silent, the world hears our consent: “The ways of Trump are what peace, and achieving peace look like in God’s Kingdom.”

When Trump incessantly threatens other sovereign states and territories, and the followers of Christ nod their approval, we are telling heaven and earth, “Jesus approves of hostile, even militaristic measures, to seize other nations and resources. These actions are compatible with how God’s Kingdom advances in our world.”

When those around Trump claim that he is “saving Christianity”, and even “saving God” Himself, and our evangelical family give these statements a dismissive pass, we are tacitly declaring, “Our God needs aggressive, bold leaders like Trump to bully others into the honor and worship He is deserving of.”

When he and his administration rewrite U.S. history to diminish the truth about our “Christian nation’s” sins against blacks, and native Americans etc., our world hears, “Humility, repentance and contrition are not necessary to the establishment of a righteous nation.” Note that what’s of greatest concern to this Christian Nationalist argument is the glory of the nation – not the integrity of the Bride.

When he and his sycophants backtrack on exposing the truth about Epstein‘s human-trafficking ring, and millions of Christians, and Christian leaders ignore the cries of hundreds of sex-slave victims, while defending Trump from the plethora of incriminating evidence building against him, we are nakedly telling the world, “The Kingdom of God is OK with an individual engaging in sexual predation, chronic adultery, and even child prostitution, as long as he/she is fighting for our definition of “the well-being of our nation’.”

Our loud, confrontative, veneration of this man is the greatest subversion of the ideals of Jesus’ Kingdom in our generation, and one of the most consequential in the history of the Church in America.

However, the Lord has not been silent throughout this hour of hypocrisy and betrayal. The King of the universe has, in fact, been steadfastly judging, and disciplining a wandering Bride through this season. The Spirit has unveiled sordid detail after detail in this man’s character – patiently exposing the dissimulations between his unrighteous ways, and the righteous ways of God’s Kingdom. The length of this process has actually allowed for the fruit of our own unrighteous ways to become more and more evident to us – so we might see where our hearts, and arguments deviate from the way of our King, repent, This is what the judgments of the Lord are designed to do: a.) to show us the ways of righteousness (Isaiah 26:9), and to b.) increasingly pressure us into our own need to dialogue with the Lord (Isaiah 1:18), to c.) lead us to repentance (Revelation 2:21), and d.) to help us transform and renew our minds (Romans 12:2) bringing our thoughts and values into alignment with the mind of Christ (Philippians 2:5). We can either humble ourselves and wholly walk with intimate fidelity through His process of judgment in this midnight hour, or we can continue to make no room for repentance (Hebrews 12:17), bringing more and more dishonor to His Name, and risk losing our inheritance, being rejected by our King upon His return. This is a bonafide, Bible-based threat that looms before our evangelical family after a full, heated decade of adulterating ourselves to this man’s political power.

The New Testament is filled with references to those whose radical love for Jesus becomes diluted by other sanctities. We begin to fasten our allegiance to the promised results of lawlessness, and gradually, episode after episode, our devotion to the intensive, Spirit-empowered pathways of the Lord grows cold (Matthew 24:12). Eventually, we find ourselves drawing near to Him with our lips (Matthew 15:8), while the rest of our “selves” (dreams, expectations, strength, will, zeal and logic), remain enamored elsewhere, increasingly desensitized to the transcendent rhema of our King. The result is, our perspective regarding the health of our own faith becomes distorted, and our walk with Jesus becomes significantly out of step with what He, Himself is saying about our lives. This was the tragic condition of five of the seven churches that Jesus addressed in Revelation 2 and 3. (See Revelation 2:4; 2:14; 2:20; 3:1; 3:16-17). And it’s an arresting theme that is salted throughout Jesus’ gospel teachings.

In both Matthew 7:23, and Matthew 25:12, Jesus lays out two scenes at the end of the age when He will have bombshell confrontations with those who fully anticipate joining Him in eternity. He will end these conversations with the terrifying Words: “Depart from Me. I do not know you.”

These will be the most horrible face-to-face encounters in the chronicles of humanity.

“Depart from Me. I do not know you.”

Can you hear the deafening reverberation among the angels, and all of creation as the Lord of Life painfully, and with perfect justice, turns away church-member after elder, after prophet with this verdict?

Friends. It’s extremely wise for us to slow down, and consider these warnings from Jesus’ own lips. How does He mean for these alarming, future events to equip us to live soberly in the matters which are before us today, in 2026?

Notice. Jesus doesn’t make this pronouncement upon those who
a.) don’t know Him, who
b.) don’t seem to believe in Him, or
c.) desire to be with Him.
Jesus doesn’t say, “Depart from Me, you never knew the right things about Me.” He makes these determinations to those who have been doing the stuff in His Name (Matthew 7:23), and in the face of those who genuinely want to be with the Bridegroom. (Matthew 25:12)

In both of the Matthew texts, JESUS TURNS AWAY THOSE WHOM HE DOESN’T KNOW. This phrase may have one or two meanings. Both of them are terrible.

The first meaning of this statement could apply to those who, in spite of their rhetoric, their theological assertions, and/or their vaunted Christian ministries, actually end up thinking, acting, and looking nothing like Jesus. In essence, Jesus is saying, “I don’t recognize Myself in you.” These ones don’t value loving unconditionally. They don’t forgive. They force their own way. They don’t prize the fruit of the Spirit. They fudged on the holiness they could have enjoyed. They refuse to walk in the deep ways of lowliness. They never cultivated a love for the Father more than everything else in this world. Jesus is saying, “I honestly don’t see Me reflected in the way you live your life.”

The second potential meaning is even more intrinsic and personal than the first. Jesus’ pronouncement is saying, the ones He’s rejecting neglected to make themselves known and vulnerable to His holy and gracious gaze. They never discovered the wisdom of coming to Him with a broken spirit. They never applied the Words of the prophets. They refused to expose their baseline selves to the light of His purifying love. They devalued lives that were intimately pliable, and dependent upon the “new every morning” (Lamentations 3:23) mercies of the Lord.

In essence, Jesus is saying to the ones He’s rebuffing, “You withheld your self from Me. You did not bare your soul, your sin, your proclivity to sin and unrighteousness to Me. You never let Me in to recalibrate your carnal way of thinking and treating others. You kept returning an eye for an eye – living according to the hostile, anti-meek, unholy spirit of the world that you were born in. You gave yourself to conspiracies, bitterness, idolatries, and self-exonerating rhetoric, and never let Me change the root-loyalties of your heart.”

Friends. These texts should trouble us to prayer, and a boat-load of honest counsel with the Spirit of internal Truth.

Selah
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Am I saying that anyone who continues to defend Trump is doomed to hell? Or am I seeking to divide our Lord’s Bride?

This is what I’m saying. When Jesus breaks into our reality, (Luke 18:8) tells us that He will be looking for bonafide faith within His Bride; one that exalts, and trusts, celebrates, and looks like the values that exist in the heart of our King.

The Bible calls that which is not of faith, “sin”. (Romans 14:23) And all sin, is unrighteousness – it is contrary to the character, the ways, and the values of our King.

This is what Ephesians tells us about this unrighteousness.
“Sexual immorality or any impurity or greed must not even be mentioned among you, as is proper among saints. And there must be no filthiness or foolish talk, or vulgar joking, which are not fitting, but rather giving of thanks. For this you know with certainty, that NO sexually immoral or impure or greedy person, which amounts to an idolater, HAS AN INHERITANCE IN THE KINGDOM OF CHRIST AND GOD. SEE THAT NO ONE DECEIVES YOU with empty words, for because of these things the wrath of God comes upon the sons of disobedience. Therefore do not become partners with them; for you were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord; walk AS CHILDREN OF LIGHT (for the fruit of the light consists in all goodness, righteousness, and truth), as you TRY TO LEARN WHAT IS PLEASING TO THE LORD. Do not participate in the useless deeds of darkness, but instead even expose them.” (Ephesians 5:3-11)

Ephesians also informs us that the Lord Himself is actively removing this disqualifying unrighteousness from His redeemed people – His Bride – through “the washing of water with the Word” . (Ephesians 5:26)

(1 John 3:6-8, 10) tells us, “No one who remains in Him sins continually; no one who sins continually has seen Him OR KNOWS HIM. Little children, MAKE SURE NO ONE DECEIVES YOU; the one who practices righteousness is righteous, just as He is righteous; THE ONE WHO PRACTICES UNRIGHTEOUSNESS IS OF THE DEVIL; for the devil has been unrighteous from the beginning. THE SON OF GOD APPEARED FOR THIS PURPOSE, TO DESTROY THE  (unrighteous) WORKS OF THE DEVIL… By this the children of God and the children of the devil are obvious: anyone who does not practice righteousness is not of God, nor the one who does not love his brother and sister.”

In light of the vision that’s in the heart of Jesus for us, His Bride, it is supremely wise (Ephesians 5:15-17) for us to take every thought captive (2 Corinthians 10:5), in order to fastidiously remain true to our King.

As the enemy of our souls continues to tempt us to pitch our faith in Christ, and embrace the wide, forceful ways of unrighteousness, my ardent prayer for myself, and our family is the one the apostle Paul prayed for the saints in ancient Turkey: “We do not cease to pray for you, and to ask that you may be filled with the knowledge of His will in all wisdom and spiritual understanding; that you may have a walk worthy of the Lord, fully pleasing Him, being fruitful in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God; strengthened with all might, according to His glorious power, for all patience and long-suffering with joy; giving thanks to the Father Who has qualified us to be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in the light.” (Colossians 1:9-12)

The potential retribution for our faithlessness is great. But the rewards for our deep, and vibrant faithfulness to Jesus through this hour is immeasurably greater.

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JSB • (Update) January, 2026

The Vital Need for Joy-Filled Prayer at the End of the Age

INTRODUCTION:
There are ten heavenly, corporate declarations and anthems of praise in the book of Revelation. These corporate exaltations (Revelation 5, 7, 11, 12, 14, 15, 18, 21 and 22) are like oases of joyous exhilaration and supernatural strength in the midst of raging fires of apocalyptic trouble and temptation. This lesson is about how to draw on the power of these “pools of jubilation”. Their waters will give us strength to stand, and overcome (Revelation 3:21) through difficult seasons of our life, as well as the heat and pressure that come with the end of the age.

THE UNIQUE PRESSURES AND THE UNIQUE NEED FOR THE END OF THE AGE

A. The end of the age will be jammed with the greatest temptation, with the greatest deception, with the greatest social pressure that the world has ever collectively experienced.

For then there will be great tribulation, such as has not been since the beginning of the world until this time, no, nor ever shall be. And unless those days were shortened, no flesh would be saved; but for the elect’s sake those days will be shortened. (Matthew 24:21-22)

B. It will require supernatural, Spirit-borne strength to walk through this intense hour of human history with our faith, and love for Jesus remaining vibrant and flourishing. This is the strength that Paul prays for the believers in the Church at Ephesus.

I pray… that He would grant you, according to the riches of His glory, to be strengthened with might through His Spirit in the inner man, that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith; that you, being rooted and grounded in love, may be able to comprehend with all the saints what is the with, and length and depth and height – to know the love of Christ which passes knowledge; that you may be filled with all the fullness of God. (Ephesians 3:16)

C. These intense pressures, or crises are meant to draw us into controversy. And these controversies are meant to draw the passageways of our hearts into deep, honest dialogue with the Lord about…
1. Who He is, and
2. His unique ability to purify, and bless us through these circumstances.

When (Revelation 8:10) hits, and a third of the world’s water resources are poisoned, and there isn’t enough to go around in your community, what will your heart attitude be? When politicians lie and want you to champion their lies, and their lies are helping you, but hurting other people, how will you operate? When millions die in a plague, and your unbelieving family members question the goodness of God in the midst of so much death, what will you say? What will your heart testimony be? Through the crises of the great troubles that are on the earth will you be able to grow in first-commandment love? Will you be a champion of Jesus’ beatitudes? Will the fruit of your life still be love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control? Will you increase in Christlikeness in this context?

D. Two questions that the Lord is most keen to confront us with through these afflictions are:
1. Are you growing in first-commandment love for Me?
2. Are you growing in vibrant Christlikeness? Are you coming forth, through the fires, looking like My Son? Are the beatitudes the attitudes of your heart? Is the fruit of your life, love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, gentleness, and self-control?

Later, in Ephesians 5, when Paul talks about Jesus removing every spot, wrinkle, and blemish in His Bride, (Ephesians 5:25-27), he’s talking about removing every impediment to first-commandment love, and brilliant Christlikeness.
Christ loved the church and gave Himself for her, that He might sanctify and cleanse her with the washing of water by the Word, that He might present her to Himself a glorious church, not having spot or wrinkle or any such thing, but that she should be holy and without blemish.

E. This purging, maturing process is what we see happening throughout the book of Revelation:
1. Jesus is confronting, and calling the seven churches to grow in love for God, and purified Christlikeness.
2. The pressures, (thlipsis = judgments of the Lord) crises, and troubles that are on the earth are forcing the issues re: the truth about God, and the worthiness of Jesus to reign on the earth. Who is God? Is He worthy of your love? Is Jesus worthy to rule the nations, AND rule your heart? Will your heart come into alignment with His will, emotions, plan, values, and priorities?
3. The Bride makes herself ready (Revelation 19:7). Through all the pressure she’s clothed in whole- hearted love, and she has taken on the heart and character of her Bridegroom King.

QUESTION: What are the great pressures and deceptions that we see mounting in our culture today? How are they tempting us away from Christlikeness, and first-commandment love for God? How are these great “troubles” able to help us cultivate Christlikeness, and first-commandment love for God?

F. The fact of the matter is, the great tribulation, (along with great sin, great temptation, great evil, and great delusion) will actually accelerate great first-commandment love, and great Christlikeness – unlike any other time/atmosphere in human history. Here’s the salient point: If we know this now, we can prepare ourselves (and others) for it now. The 100,000 question is, HOW DO WE DO THIS NOW? What is the Lord’s strategy for forging loyal, faithful love, and Christlikeness in the Bride?

II. WE NEED UNIQUE POWER IN ORDER FOR OUR LOVE AND CHRISTLIKENESS TO OVERCOME THE INTENSE AFFLICTIONS FLOURISH UNTO THE END OF THE AGE

A. This is what the Bible says about this overcoming power:

To him who OVERCOMES I will grant to sit with Me on My throne, AS I OVERCAME and sat down with My Father on His throne. (Revelation 3:21)

How did Jesus overcome?

Let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, LOOKING UNTO JESUS the Author and Finisher of our faith, Who for the JOY that was set before Him endured the cross… and sat down at the right had of the throne of God. (Hebrews 12:1-2)

The JOY of the LORD is your STRENGTH. (Nehemiah 8:10)

The kingdom of God is… RIGHTEOUSNESS (Christlikeness) and PEACE (SHALOM blessing) and (that comes through) JOY in the HOLY SPIRIT. (Romans 14:17)

B. What does this Christlike power look like in our lives?

Dallas Willard notes:  “The human will has little STRENGTH to OVERCOME when it has little JOY to draw upon.”

JOY is the real, tangible, dynamic that explodes in our hearts as we give ourselves to
1. REVELATIONS of the GOD/MAN, CHRIST JESUS
2. PERSONAL EXPERIENCES of GOD INTIMATELY BLESSING US WITH DIVINE LOVE

C. When we give ourselves to these experiences, JOY will be the result in our hearts. And when the human heart is filled with this type of kinetic joy, our wills are clothed with strength to love, and strength to say “yes” to His ways, even through great threat and persecution.

The good news is, we don’t have to wait for “great threat and persecution”. We can fill our bank account with experiences of exhilarating joy, today – right now!

D. Again, the book of Revelation is all about the redeemed engaging these dynamics. As we see the judgments, and the great calamity on earth, we are also presented with the pattern and the norm of heaven – with the high praises of God in the mouths of the redeemed, and the created order. These dynamics actually lean, build, and draw upon each other: 

The turbulence on earth stirs prayers in the saints. The prayers of the saints are received in heaven – mingled with the praise of the angels and the redeemed; the glory of God is released to earth;  and the saints on earth are filled with confidence, joy, and love; they overcome the threats of the enemy;  and Jesus is glorified on the earth; hailed as uniquely qualified to rule the nations and the human heart.

What happens on earth, moves heaven. And what happens in heaven spills onto the earth.

E. We absolutely want this heavenly strength. But, according to Jesus, it’s costly. The return-rate on our investment is out of this world, but the pursuit of wholehearted love, and vibrant Christlikeness does require faith, and intentionality. We won’t get it on the run.

I believe, cultivating love, Christlikeness and joy is what Jesus was exhorting the Laodiceans to do in Revelation 3:18 “I counsel you to BUY from ME, GOLD REFINED in the FIRE that you may be RICH.”

Again, the good news is we can give ourselves to these experiences now, prior to, or apart from being touched by deep tribulation, hardship, temptation and great deception. There is enough tribulation in our lives in 2025 in order to let them forge Christian gold in our hearts and lives today.

F. How can we do this? How can we “buy gold refined in the fire”? How do we “buy ample oil” (Matthew 25:4)?

G. Both, the Father, and Jesus promise that the Lord’s House, will be called a HOUSE of PRAYER, and the atmosphere of that house will be JOY.

“I will bring the nations to My holy mountain, and EXHILARATE (ושׁמחתים – rejoice greatly, delight, be made glad, jubilate, exult) them in MY HOUSE of PRAYER. Their worship and sacrifices will be accepted on My altar; for MY HOUSE shall be called a HOUSE of PRAYER for ALL (peoples).” (Isaiah 56:7)

H. Because the Church has often starved herself on this vital, Kingdom oxygen, we find her gasping for breath, caught up in false forms of exhilaration that don’t cultivate either vibrant Christlikeness, nor first-commandment love. And when crises and trouble hit our world, or our lives, we don’t grown in love, and we don’t grow in His character – and sometimes, we even fall back into despair, or fall into false hopes for consolation.

The Lord your God is in your midst! He is warrior! Who can deliver? He takes great delight in you! He renews you by His love! He shouts for joy over you! (Zephaniah 3:17)

I. THIS is the primary dynamic that goes on in the House of Prayer. (In Matthew 21) Can you see why Jesus was SO put out when His Father’s House was turned into something else?) Let me say, IF THIS ISN’T HAPPENING in our lives, our fellowships, etc. THERE IS SOMETHING VITAL MISSING in the HOUSEHOLD of GOD. Something we need to be prepared for tribulation is absent! 

J. As we come to the Lord in our tired, broken, dim, and imperfect state, engaging Him in the place of worshipful prayer, the Holy Spirit fills us with supernatural joy, exhilaration, passion, inspiration, unction, contentment, brightness, pleasure, gladness, and delight that is unlike anything else we can experience, and this EXHILARATION is what gives us courage to operate in the beatitudes, and not squelch the fruit of the Spirit in the times of uber-hardship.

In the House of Prayer, we do engage in intercession for all types of needs and issues, but it ALL flows from the atmosphere of exaltation and joy – because that’s the atmosphere of heaven. Exaltation and joy is the power-source to our prayers. And so, I could say, this is the atmosphere we chiefly aim to maintain; but it’s more like, what we focus on entering into. 

Beloved, if we’re seated with Him in the heavenly places (Ephesians 2:6) we are in a realm of joy.  “In Your Presence is the fulness of joy…” (Psalm 16:11)

K. This exhilarating, unified strength is precisely what Jesus prayed for His followers to receive when He prayed to the Father in the garden, just before His crucifixion:

Now I come to You… that they may have My joy fulfilled in themselves. (John 17:13)

Jesus’ exhortation to the Church is not, “Sit at My feet and be joyful”. His extraordinary invitation is, “Let Me be your joy! Find joy in Who I Am!” In His presence Jesus delights to reveal that He, Himself is our joy!

Though you have not seen Him (with the naked eye) you love Him, yet believing, you rejoice with joy inexpressible and full of glory. (1 Peter 1:8)

L. As we respond to His Word, we are filled with supernatural exhilaration, so that have power to resist the carnal inclinations and temptations, and yield to the fruit of the Spirit, the crucifying work that produces Christ-like qualities, and make choices that cultivate first-commandment love. We have power to joyfully agree with God’s glorious purposes for our lives.And, as a result, we can’t help but sing His praise, and magnify Him with our lives.

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JSB • June, 2025

A WORSHIP with the WORD PRAYER SET from May 22, 2017 with Laura Hackett Park
https://ihopkc.org/prayerroom#asset/170522_TPR_1400/auto/true
(Start at 32:00)

CHORUSES
A slave set free!
A sinner made clean!
A soul that’s healed!
How can we but sing?
We will worship You!

What shall I render to God,
For all His blessings?
How can keep from singing Your praise?
How can keep from singing Your praise?

When the heart is set free,
The song can’t help but be released.
I will rejoice! I will rejoice!