As we approach the Christmas season, the traditional feeling of joy and optimism that fills the air finally has a strong and realistic background for our nation and the world. The lights are shining, the carols are playing, and there's a renewed hope that the coming year will bring us closer to the peace and unity we have prayed for. For many of us, this season carries a deeper meaning—one that celebrates the birth of Christ and the promise of peace that He brings to our hearts and our world. There is also one more reason to celebrate: President Donald Trump's re-election, a victory that we, as a united community of faith-based conservatives, have fervently prayed for.
A Victory Guided by God's Hand
For tens of millions of Americans, President Trump's victory as the 47th President of the United States isn't just a political win—it's a divine affirmation, a validation of our shared faith and beliefs. It's a clear sign that God's hand guides our nation and world toward peace, strength, and restoration, using him as an instrument of change. Trump's return to the Oval Office is the return of a leader who can steer this country and the world toward peace.
As we reflect on this victory, we can't ignore its miraculous timing. God works in mysterious ways, and for those of us who have been praying for peace in our own homes and the homes of our allies, President Trump's victory is a direct and clear answer.
His unwavering view on security, religious freedom, and peace abroad assures us that God is at work, guiding him to be the leader of the free nation—especially now as these evil villains transform their influence and apply their will over our faith and freedoms, which we need during these uncertain times.
"I heard the bells on Christmas Day." America's Poet, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, leads an idyllic life until tragedy shatters his world. With our nation divided by the Civil War and his family torn apart, Longfellow puts down his pen, silenced by grief.
On Christmas Day in 1863, while grappling with grief and the ongoing war, Longfellow penned the verses of "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day." The poem reflects his inner turmoil as he hears church bells ringing, contrasting the message of "peace on Earth, goodwill to men" with the harsh reality of the time.
Faith and Divine Purpose of God Our Savior and Trump, his Messenger
The righteous fury and moral outrage of the American people, who have built this country grounded in faith in God, showed at this point that we are at the precipice and that we are ready to stand with Trump and protect our constitutional independence, principles, freedoms, and ideals.
So why is Donald Trump the messenger for the people, a warrior, a soldier with the world's weight on his shoulders? Why has the world reached out in protests and prayer, carrying his words in mantras? Have they had enough? Are we there yet?
Donald Trump represents everything the marginalized patriots and the silent majority of conservatives have been waiting for. He is strong on national security, an experienced former President of the United States, and a successful businessman who understands how capitalism works and how he can use it to revitalize the economy.
Most importantly, President Trump is not afraid to speak his mind. Countries worldwide respect this man for his word because it is powerful. People trust him after being forced for years to ingest the likes of many incompetent politicians and cowardly, arrogant, selfish deep-state losers, who grudgingly paid them reluctant lip service when they weren't flagrantly embracing liberal Marxist policies and accepted payments in trade for the people's freedoms.
Faithful conservatives, at last, have labored for four years to re-elect our strong conservative President, Donald J. Trump, with his hand-picked MAGAvengers (Punishers) to date who genuinely believe in the same principles. He is not being silent nor diplomatic – about anything. He says what he likes and says and does exactly what he thinks with the hand of God on his shoulder.
Yet his popularity has continually grown through the years and does not suffer with each outrageous, unconscionable, and refreshingly conservative word that comes out of his mouth. Those who haven't yet will soon see that Trump's victory is not just a political event but a sign of divine purpose.
Faith, Freedom, and Trump: Embodying the Spirit of American Exceptionalism this Christmas
This Christmas season offers a profound opportunity to reflect on the ideals that have shaped America as a beacon of hope, resilience, and freedom. Faith and freedom—two pillars of American exceptionalism—have guided the nation through its most challenging moments. President Donald Trump, through his leadership and vision, has sought to rekindle these ideals, creating a legacy that resonates far beyond politics.
As the Bible reminds us, "For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future" (Jeremiah 29:11).
Trump's leadership is part of a larger, divine plan that includes protecting America, defending its allies, and the restoration of justice and common sense for all. In a world plagued by globalism, corruption, and threats to our republic, Trump's re-election is a turning point in our world. His return to the presidency is a beacon of hope, a reassurance that our faith and prayers have not been in vain, for those who have long believed that America and its allies were due for a revival of strength, faith, and divine purposefulness.
Christmas is Peace for All
Christmas is, above all, a season of peace.
In Luke 2:14, we read the angels proclaim:
"Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests." (“Luke 2:14 NIV: "Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace ...”)
This verse says that the birth of Jesus Christ brought peace to the world, a peace that we are meant to share.
As we celebrate Christmas, we celebrate peace—not just in our hearts or homes but in our world. This message is essential in a world of division, war, and uncertainty.
One of the most encouraging aspects of President Trump's leadership has been his commitment to peace and ability to deliver.
Throughout his previous presidency, Trump made it clear that he has always been and will continue to focus on putting an end to senseless, pointless global conflicts that hurt both America and its allies. His efforts to broker peace agreements between Israel and several Arab nations were historic, proving that peace is achievable even in regions long known for strife. Now, he is ready to do it again and on a much bigger scale than ever, thanks to the previous administration that has put the world on the verge of a new nuclear crisis. We can all celebrate his promise to bring American troops home, end endless wars, and prioritize peace over conflict.
The Bible tells us:
"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God" (Matthew 5:9).
Even before the official inauguration, the president-elect's actions, words, and nominations have shown that he is a leader who values peace. That is why his victory feels like a step toward peace even before the start of his new presidency.
A Christmas Wish
As we celebrate Christmas this year, our wish may sound simple and inconsequential: peace on Earth. But we pray for a world where nations come together, families are safe, and communities can thrive without the threat of violence or division, knowing that now we have a leader who knows how to make and keep those promises. We still remember that peace begins with each of us. It starts in our hearts, in our homes, and in our communities. However, it also requires strong leadership and a commitment from all of us to stand up together for what is right.
And a Hopeful New Year
As we close out this year and look toward the future, let us remember the valid reason for the season. Christ came to bring peace; we are called instruments of that peace.
In the words of John 1:29: "Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world."
Through His sacrifice, we can have peace that surpasses all understanding.
My wish for this Christmas is simple: may we all work together toward a world filled with harmony, where peace is not just a dream but a daily reality. Let's come together and pray for hope in this season of light and remember the importance of compassion, unity, loyalty to our nation, and understanding of faiths across Earth. Merry Christmas to all, and may we step into the new year with a renewed commitment to world peace.
President Trump's re-election reminds us that God is still in control and guiding us toward the peace we desperately need. May the peace of Christ fill your hearts this Christmas and beyond.
Amen…………………but, in the meantime, stay lock and loaded.