I don't remember ordering this
book. I think it must have been one of those cases where I had to buy just one
more book to bring my order up to the amount needed to qualify for free
shipping. I probably looked in that sidebar that said "you might also be interested
in . . . " or the one that said "others who ordered [one of the books
that I ordered] also ordered . . . ". Anyway, it doesn't take much
encouragement for me to order another book. When I got to my daughter's house
where I had my Amazon order sent,
anticipating that this was where I would be when the order arrived, I unpacked
it with my usual gleeful anticipation of a child at Christmas time.
And there it was: a book entitled "God's Chaos Candidate.
Donald J. Trump and the American Unraveling" by Dr. Lance Wallnau. I was intrigued by it, so I began reading. I
found that I couldn't put it down! Inside the book he refers to then candidate,
now President-elect Trump as a
"wrecking ball" in addition to being a "chaos candidate" which
on the surface sounds uncomplimentary, but he means it in a good way. The
"wrecking ball" refers to the fact that it is Dr. Wallnau's opinion
that "Donald Trump is a wrecking ball to the spirit of political
correctness" (p. 57), which he sees as a positive quality. The label of
"chaos candidate" refers to the fact that Wallnau believes that ahead
of us is a time of great chaos for our country, and that Donald Trump is uniquely qualified to lead us
through this chaotic time. If you have been reading my previous post, including
2016, The
election and the Direction Revisited you will know that I feel this same way too.
Dr. Wallnau refers to Mr. Trump
as the "Cyrus candidate" comparing him to the ancient king Cyrus, who
conquered Babylon, and assisted the Jews to return from the Babylonian
Captivity to their homeland. Wallnau sees Trump's presidency as having the same
liberating quality for the people of God in our day.
It is interesting that I searched
out the book's publication date, and found that it was given as 7 November,
2016, the day before the election, at a time when few or none of us expected that Mr. Trump had a chance of being elected president. It
also would have been, at that late date, too late to have had any influence on
the voting. To me, this is just one more thing to underscore the idea that
Donald Trump has a Divine appointment with his destiny. If I and others are
right about the chaotic days that lie ahead of our nation, Mr. president-elect
Trump has no idea what is waiting for him in the coming days and years, yet he
is the one that our God has chosen to lead us through this time. The book
compares him often to former presidents Lincoln and Reagan as two men who were
unpopular with the political establishment of their day, and were often
ridiculed by the press and fellow politicians alike. Yet, as I have noted in a
previous post:
". . . who knows whether [he
has] . . . come to the kingdom for such a time as this." (Esther 4:14;
ESV)
I encourage you to read this
book.
Let the wrecking ball fly!
Thanks for sharing this moment
with me today.
1 Comments:
Hey, another good one ! Carry on bro .
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