TST 4/5/23 - The Passion of the President w. Clyde Lewis
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When bias and corrupt, double-standard holding, democratic party operatives finally got former President Donald Trump indicted it came during one of the most important religious timeframes, i.e., Passion week. Just...
show moreIn fact, there are many strange parallels between the former President’s Passion Week and the Biblical version.
After riding into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, Jesus returns to the temple on day 2 where he finds the courts full of corrupt money changers. Trump is certainly a victim of corrupt courts holding double standards. These corrupt officials are ironically making accusations of fraud for the money he exchanged with his former attorney.
On day 3 religious leaders organized an ambush of Jesus, angry over his spiritual authority, and intended to arrest him. Jesus, however, evaded arrest and pronounced harsh judgement on them. Donald Trump has survived multiple fraudulent accusations against his person, and after rumors of his impending arrest, simply pleaded not guilty to the charges and walked free with no handcuffs or mug shot. After his arraignment, he gave a speech in which harsh judgements were made against the people clearly jealous of his political and even religious-like authority.
On day 4, Holy Wednesday, Jesus revealed his powers over death by raising Lazarus from the grave, a miracle that caused even more people to put their faith in the Son of God. Not only has Trump evaded the establishment’s power for years, but before and after his indictment and arraignment, his poll numbers surged massively as more people put their faith in him.
On day 5 Jesus prepared for passover, washing the feet of his disciples in an act of service to demonstrate how believers should love one another. He prepares for the Last Supper, offering his body and blood in the form of bread and wine. He is later that evening betrayed by Judas and taken to the home of a High Priest, where a council has gathered to make their case against their enemy. Likewise, Trump has demonstrated his dedication to America, offering his fortune and image up as a sacrifice. He was betrayed by his own party and the people close to him, or his Judas, Michael Cohen. He now stands before an open mob demanding justice from a corrupt court. President Joe Biden thus becomes Barbaras.
Jesus was then crucified, died, and buried on Good Friday before his body rest in the tomb on Saturday. Of course, on Sunday he was resurrected. Will Trump rise from the dead after being nailed to his cross?
It would seem that powerful interests are using this narrative to bolster their case, drawing on its powerful energy, hoping to use it to elevate their antichrist.
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