It’s because Trump has a habit of bringing corrupt things into the light to speed it’s downfall. That’s why Trump surrounded himself with so many choices in the White House that looked bad after their falls from grace. By shining a light on bad things, it shows the public what is really going on.
You have to think, MANY Christians are so pro-Israel that it wouldn't matter how corrupt they are. They swear up and down that Israel can do no wrong, because God gave them that land. Trump isn't stupid. There's always a reason for what he says and does.
He did it to recognize Jerusalem as the true capital of Israel.
The Bible makes it clear that Jerusalem has been considered the capital of Israel since the reign of King David. In fact, there are some 800 mentions of Jerusalem in the Bible; it plays a central role in the biblical story, from Genesis to Revelation.
Jerusalem in biblical times was a city unlike any other … not so much because of any political importance, but because it was home to the Temple – the throne of God who called the Jewish people to be a light to the nations.
Optics for his Christian base?
It’s because Trump has a habit of bringing corrupt things into the light to speed it’s downfall. That’s why Trump surrounded himself with so many choices in the White House that looked bad after their falls from grace. By shining a light on bad things, it shows the public what is really going on.
You have to think, MANY Christians are so pro-Israel that it wouldn't matter how corrupt they are. They swear up and down that Israel can do no wrong, because God gave them that land. Trump isn't stupid. There's always a reason for what he says and does.
He did it to recognize Jerusalem as the true capital of Israel.
The Bible makes it clear that Jerusalem has been considered the capital of Israel since the reign of King David. In fact, there are some 800 mentions of Jerusalem in the Bible; it plays a central role in the biblical story, from Genesis to Revelation.
Jerusalem in biblical times was a city unlike any other … not so much because of any political importance, but because it was home to the Temple – the throne of God who called the Jewish people to be a light to the nations.