Saturday, January 21, 2017

"A Change In Procedure"

National Inaugural Prayer Service for President Donald J. Trump. 1-21-2017 Perryton, Texas.
President Trump signing orders a few hours after being sworn in as President. Losing no time on his promises. 1-21-2017 Perryton, Texas.

I just finished watching the National Inaugural Prayer Service for President Trump. It was impressing, but lacking in one important thing. There was no sermon delivered this year. Several scripture readings and a few prepared prayers, but no sermon was delivered. I searched the web to see if I could find out why. I found that President Donald Trump did not want a sermon preached at his Inaugural Prayer Service. I think he was wise for deciding against a sermon at this time and condition of our nation. President Trump did invite his critics to participate in the services. A good decision also, I believe. Of all the words of prayer comments I heard, not one word was said against our Lord and Savior. Shocked, yes but could this part have been edited before the ceremony began? I do believe several prayer speakers who spoke at this service do not believe in Jesus, although they did not let it be know in their short prayer. I can’t say that I know the mind and intentions of President Trump, but I can say I trust that he does know what he’s doing, and I think it is a good thing.

In comparing President Trump’s Inaugural National Prayer Service to president Obama’s there is a world of difference. This is my opinion only. I believe President Obama knew the path he was heading down before he ever took the oath of office. A Muslin path to eventually rule the world. I think it was his thought. To have two well known Christian Ministers to preach a sermon at his Inauguration Prayer Service would cast doubt upon his true plan. Rev. Sharron Watkins from The Disciples of Christ and Rev. Rick Warren from The Saddleback Church both preached sermons at President Obama’s Prayer service. I heard and read part of both sermons. Although I am a Christian believer I have never fully agreed to either of the two chosen Ministers whom President Obama picked to deliver the sermons. I believe they are both true in their belief, but not exactly right, as is the case of most of us. Whatever the case might have been President Trump wanted to leave off all sermons.

I believe as time goes by we are going to see more surprises than ever before in our lives. I think we have the Hand of God at work for America, and anything good can happen anytime. Some won’t think it’s good because they are following a false doctrine, but for those who have them anchor fastened to Christ, they will not be disappointed. America is in war, no doubt. The past eight years has been devastating, but we have been heard by our Heavenly Father who has sent us help. As an individual we do not know our future, but neither does President Trump. But if we put God first we will not be sorry in the end. Only the Father knows when its our time to come home.

God Bless
Myrtle Jean Sharp


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