This is the thing that I most keep going back on forth on. Regardless of whether President Trump and/or Q have a plan, I don't have 100% faith in it. As Robert Burns put it, "the best laid schemes o' mice an' men gang aft a-gley".
Only God is undefeatable. I believe that God has intervened in my own life many times, usually in the form of small miracles that appear in the guise of coincidences too good to be true. Whenever I am in dire need of something, lo and behold, my need is met in an unexpected way out of the blue. This has happened many times. Some might call it coincidence, but it's too convenient and too frequent for that.
So I do believe in divine Providence. And at times, I think that I see signs of it in the events of the past four years regarding President Trump. The fact that he was elected against all odds and has helped expose so much of the evil surrounding us that most people were previously blind to makes me sometimes feel as though God has sent him to give America another chance at repentance and redemption.
Sometimes I see parallels between him and David (David was often outnumbered and/or outgunned by his enemies (starting with Goliath), yet always won in the end due to God being on his side and delivering him victory). In Goliath's case, David even got to finish him off with his own sword.
Also, I've never seen so many people praying or becoming more spiritual in my entire life as now. It's as if seeing evil revealed has driven many people fleeing from it and to God.
Yet at other times, I look at the way the Deep State has escalated its plans and redoubled its ferocity toward us due to Trump's presidency and the dire way that things look now due to how far the fraud has gotten without being overturned yet, and wonder if maybe God sent or allowed him to win in 2016 not to save America, but to hasten its downfall (by provoking the Deep State to escalate its plans) as punishment for this country's sins, or perhaps Trump's win was a fluke and God has turned His back on America for its sins.
But then I remember how many miracles were performed not at the most convenient time, but when things looked the most dire. The Red Sea didn't part until the Israelites thought they had nowhere to go (the Red Sea was in front of them, Pharaoh's chariots were rapidly closing in behind them, and mountains boxed them in on the left and right). Just when it looked like Haman would have Mortdecai hanged and all the Jews executed, the situation entirely reversed and Haman was hanged on his own gallows.
I go back and forth. Sometimes I feel one way, sometimes the other. As Q has stated, God always wins. But He doesn't always join in every fight. Sometimes He does (like the examples mentioned above). Sometimes, He lets nations fall once their cup of sin has run full. Sometimes, He grants them a chance to repent (like when He sent Jonah to Nineveh).
What do you believe? And what are your reasons for believing it?
A: he might have changed since then (that was 6 years ago, and I think that the trials he has endured through his presidency have changed him in some ways), and B: God has always been able to use highly flawed people as champions for a good cause.
Yes, I do. I think he came to the Presidency as a non-believer and left it as a Christian.