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How Trump Can Lose in 2020

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How Trump Can Lose in 2020 — Here’s Why and How
By Shane Idleman

The title above may be “shocking and disheartening” to many of us, but it’s a “reality check” on what could happen. The 2020 election will be one of the most important “elections” in the history of America, as was Abraham Lincoln’s, who was a Republican fighting slavery.

Most are not aware that President Trump “barely” won in many swing states, with margins as low as 1.2% in Florida and a very narrow 0.23% in Michigan. I hope you realize how narrow this is. The 2016 election “caught” Democrats off guard, but they won’t let that happen again. My concern is that the 2020 election will catch Republicans “off guard” this time.

Complacency may lead to “apathy” when the economy is good and the president’s approval “rating” is high. We can’t become “comfortable” thinking that Trump will easily take it again. God wants us to “trust” in Him, not in “opinion” polls and the “economy.”

Be clear on this: “amid voter fraud, ballot harvesting, and media giants railing against Trump”, only a sovereign act of God can bring about a re-election. Also be sure that every trick in the book will be unleashed, from “sandbagging to illegal voting.”

As we just saw in Iowa, the person “counting” the votes is more important than the “voters.” They will do whatever it takes to acquire “victory”, you can count on that. For those interested in more information on this topic, I recommend Stephen Strang’s new book, “God, Trump, and the 2020 Election.”

Many are angry—very angry. A video released in January showed a man identified as a campaign organizer for Bernie Sanders saying “cities burn” if President Trump wins. He also predicted “violence” against police at the 2020 Democratic National Convention. Where is the outcry? How is this OK? This is what is “brewing” beneath the surface.

We as believers must be “different but no less committed.” Instead of burning cities, we should be on fire ourselves, on our “knees” in prayer, on our “feet” at the ballot box, and passionately “supporting” those candidates who will fight for the “unborn” and for the freedom to “pray” in schools and who are willing to stand for what is “right.”

As I said in a 2019 op-ed, “America’s Microwave Christianity Must Change,” many churches have a form of “microwave” Christianity. Service times last just over an hour, prayer is glanced over, worship is designed to entertain the masses, and the Word is confined to a 12-minute sound bite neatly sandwiched between a funny anecdote and a softly spoken appeal to emotion with “every eye closed.”

How many pastors are “guilty” of trying to avoid offending their audience and seeking to be “motivational rather than convicting?”

If we truly want to see “revival”, the face of the present-day church needs to change, starting with the pulpits. Granted, there are wonderful churches, but as a whole, we have “drifted” significantly off course. For example, do you ever wonder how a Christian, let alone a pastor, can embrace “abortion and gay marriage” and encourage it? Listen to this Fox News interview I did to find out.

“People are bored,” they say, “so our services need to be more appealing.” They are not wrong in sensing the problem—but they have the wrong solution. Church is boring because the power of God has “vanished” from many congregations; there is a lack of “desire” in the pulpit as well as in the pew.

Like Samson, they don’t realize that the “Spirit of the Lord” has departed (Judges 16:20). But there is hope. We can once again position ourselves to seek God: “You will seek Me and find Me when you seek Me with all your heart” (Jeremiah 29:13).

To seek in this context means to “find what is missing.” The Hebrew word for seek has a very strong meaning. Imagine losing your child in a crowded mall. Your entire heart would be engaged. How would you spend your time? Where would your energy be concentrated? Have you ever sought the Lord in this way? Are you seeking Him this way now?

Pastors and Christian leaders, we must again “passionately” seek God as if our nation and the future of our children depend on it—“because they do.” Where is the weeping? Where are the early morning prayer meetings? Where is the fasting?

In 2016, I remember many nights of prayer and early morning worship services with zero gloating. I remember seeing “desperate” Christians cry out to God because of the “hellish” direction of our Republic. We seasoned our lips with humility as we earnestly “fasted and prayed” for God to intervene. We must recapture that again—and soon. “Pride in our hearts can be deception” (Obadiah 1:3).

Don’t get me wrong. Many are doing exceptional things, such as calling a million young adults to fasting, motivating pastors, and mobilizing communities by building a grassroots approach. Praise God for that, but we need revival. We need an awakening.

No, politics won’t save America, but to implement change and help others, we must take action. Would you have remained silent in the 1800s over slavery? Of course not. We are blessed to be governed by the “will of the people”, hence, the political process. If we truly wish for our nation to seek God, we need the Lord to bring revival, to “stir the hearts” of the people again.

As I said before, men must lead the charge. “Stop the silly video games, get off Facebook, and kill your porn habit.” You’re called to lead, love, and die, if necessary, for your country and family. We are the reason that the nation is “deteriorating.” We are the reason the family is “breaking” down. We must stop “blaming” everyone from God to the government and start taking “responsibility.” We must humble ourselves, initiate prayer meetings, and begin seeking the heart of God.

Leonard Ravenhill rightly noted that the “Cinderella” of the church of today is the “prayer” meeting. The prayer meeting, if she exists at all, is “relegated” to a dark corner somewhere in the church on an “off night” so that there is little expectation that anyone will pay her any attention. She goes about “unnoticed, unloved, and uncelebrated”, yet she is the one who keeps the house clean.

It’s time for Cinderella to go to the ball, to get dressed for our King and seek His face for “grace and mercy”, to intercede on behalf of our nation. We must respond with humility and “repent” of our sins. We must be grateful and thankful because we are “blessed” beyond measure.

Pastors, it’s time to stop worrying about who will be “offended” by your sermons. Here is my my sermon “When The Weak Are Destroyed By The Powerful.”

It’s time to stop tip-toeing through the “lilies of political correctness.” It’s time to seek “powerful” sermons rather than “popular” ones. Some people will leave your church—it is true. Truth always “divides” and those seeking to have their “itching ears tickled” will move on to less convicting pastures. But the strength of the church is in her “purity”, not in her numbers.

Start a prayer meeting and make it the “heartbeat” of the church. Even if only a handful of people show up, God is looking for “faithfulness”, not numbers. He doesn’t need the majority; He is the “Majority.” Prayer can no longer be a footnote at the end of a sermon—“prayer must be the priority across the landscape.”

Remember, it only took 12 men empowered by God’s Spirit to change the world. We must return to prayer, real prayer that shakes heaven. Our gun safes are full, but our prayer closets are empty.

The 2020 election is yours to lose. “Vote” wisely. God help us.

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