It's been one year since the president was shot in the head in Butler, Pennsylvania. What will it take to get people to believe that God is in control of everything?
Welcome to Politics by Faith. Yesterday was the one year anniversary of Donald Trump getting shot in the head in Butler, Pennsylvania. Incredible moment. I haven't seen this video in a couple months, but it's worth reliving.
A little bit old, that chart. That chart's a couple of months old. And if you want to really see something that's said, take a look at what happened. Move, move, move.
You ready? We're good. Shooters down. Are we good to move? We're clear. Let's move.
Let's move.
We're clear.
Let me get my shoes.
Let me get my shoes. I got you, sir. I got you, sir.
I got you, sir.
I got you, sir. Let me get my shoes.
Let me get my shoes.
Let me get my shoes.
Hold on, your head is in the body.
So we gotta move to the front.
Let me get my shoes.
Okay, my shoes down.
My shoes.
Watch out.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
Says, wait, wait, wait. Puts his fist in the air, says, fight, fight, fight. Come on. What is that? I don't have any more insight than what I shared a year ago when this happened that in a moment like that, it's just your instinct, it's who you are.
It reveals who you are in moments like that. You can't rehearse it. It's just remarkable, the whole thing. And incredibly surreal. And you know, it turned his head at just the precise instant at just the precise angle,
otherwise that bullet was going right through his head at just the precise instant at just the precise angle. Otherwise that bullet was going right through his head. So my only conclusion, and I know this not politically, I know this because of the Bible is that God is in control of everything. And Trump has come to that conclusion too. This was him last year.
Honestly, it's a very, it changed. It changed something in me. I feel I feel even stronger. I believed in God, but I feel I feel much more strongly about it. Something happens.
So thank you.
This is him today at a White House prayer event.
Well, I believe that and I do. I believe it, that my life was saved by God to really make America great again. I really believe that. I think I have a son. He's a great shooter, like a championship shooter.
Don and Eric was a great shooter, both of them. But they said that at that distance with that gun, you didn't have a chance. And we turned the head at the right time, didn't we? We turned the head at the right time. So I don't know, some people say it was lucky and some people say something else. I say something else.
I think God helped us.
We told the story on Sirius XM this morning about George Washington. He was fighting in the French and Indian War. He was only 23 years old and he was shot four times. His life could have ended right there. George Washington was 23 and if he died then we wouldn't have known who it was. I say he was shot four times.
Four bullets went through his coat. He had two horses shot out from under him, but he was never hit. If he died there, we never would have known who he was. Maybe we never would have been a country. He wrote back home, and I believe this is true about Trump today. George Washington wrote, by the allful dispensations of providence.'"
I love the word dispensations here. Let's get an original Webster's 1828 definition. One of these moments when I only realize when I'm halfway through this that it's a podcast and I can press pause and just look it up and pretend like I knew it all along.
Webster's dictionary, 1828.com, it's a fantastic website. Here we go, dispensation. A dispensation is the dealing of God to his creatures, the distribution of good and evil, natural and moral in the divine government. So the acts of God.
By the all powerful dispensations of providence, I have been protected beyond all human probability or expectation. For I had four bullets through my coat and two horses shot under me, yet escaped unhurt. Although death was leveling my companions on every side of me." And they were targeting George Washington as well. One of the, this was the French and Indian War, so one of the Indian chiefs later met George Washington. This was in 1755, so in 1770 George was back near where the battle was and this Indian chief traveled to go see him. And the story
goes, he said, I have traveled a long and weary path that I might see the young warrior of the great battle. I've come to pay homage to the man who is the particular favorite of heaven and who can never die in battle. On Trump's point about God saved us because we have stuff to do, we have a country to save.
It reminded me of this from Horace. Horace wrote in his Odes 3.3, he said, the just man resolute in his purpose is not shaken from his firm resolve by the frenzy of citizens demanding wrong, nor by the threatening face of a tyrant or an assassin, nor by the south wind, stormy leader of the restless Adriatic, nor by the mighty hand of thundering Jove. If the shattered world should collapse upon him, its ruins would strike him unafraid. So if you're a just person who's unwavering in their good purpose, firm in their good purpose, nothing will make you cave. Nothing should make you cave. No amount
of people yelling at you, not even the king himself or an assassin, nothing in nature, nothing. Even if the whole world collapses on you, if the whole world is in ruins around you, then the just man, firm in purpose will stand fearless along the ruins. Let's go to the Bible. Elijah. Gosh, I mean, how many stories can we give about God's providence in the Bible? I mean, like, but this one stands out because the kids next week are headed off to vacation Bible school.
It's a couple hours every night. And the study is Elijah. And I love the story of Elijah so much. I thought about, we thought seriously about naming our firstborn Elijah. Fun slight of fact. The name Elijah means Yahweh is my God.
So imagine living in a land where Baal is worshiped and your name is Yahweh is my God. So God says to Elijah, it's not gonna rain for a long time, do exactly what I say, go to this brook and a raven, an unclean animal will feed you.
And he did. And then years went by. It's one of my favorite insights about the Bible is that it takes years. This story is only a few paragraphs, but it's over years, years ago by three and a half, three and a half years. And the brook finally dried up. So don't overlook the fact that for three and a half years, Elijah stayed in this place and a
bird came and fed him, kept him alive. Then verse eight, then the word of the Lord came to him saying, arise, go to Zarephath, which belongs to Sidon and dwell there. He said, well, what? This is the land where Jezebel, most wicked woman ever was from. This is the land where Baal was deeply embedded in the culture. This was enemy
territory to the core. And God says, Hey, Elijah, go there. Why in the world? I've commanded a widow there to provide for you." So he goes and he sees this poor widow right where she was gonna be and then he makes his big ask and God provided with the flour and the oil just as he said he would. And it's a credible story, but what stands out here among other things is the timing of it all. And God was orchestrating everything
always. Never didn't have it under control. It's always under his control. He knew exactly where the widow would be and where Elijah would be and when they would meet up and all the miracles he would do he knew it all Elijah didn't know the widow the widow didn't know Elijah but God knows everything God was not surprised when Donald Trump got shot in the head God is all-seeing all-knowing nothing is, nothing is out of control. Matthew 10 29 says,
not one sparrow falls to the ground apart from your father's will. Isn't that amazing? That's true. It's in the Bible. Not one sparrow falls to the ground apart from your father's will. Yet it has been become popular, and I believe a majority of people in our country believe, that God has no control. If he exists at all, there is no God. And if there is, he doesn't care, doesn't know, and things are crazy. And it's like, forget God's sovereignty entirely. Romans 8, 28, we know that in all things, God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose. God works all things for his glory, for the good of those involved, even when we don't understand what's
happening, even when things are shocking to us. How comforting is that? That was the point of this podcast originally, was to decrease anxiety, a lot of anxiety when you watch the news. So I said, let's go to the Bible so we can lower it. And I just wanna make that point again, in the midst of all the chaos of the news
and everything that's going on, how comforting is it to know and to know deeply that God is in control of everything. Take that comfort and that truth with you in whatever you take in with you. Mike Slater dot locals dot com.
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