Not for any reason other than interesting trivia, but we live about five minutes away from Mar-a-Lago and we pass by the church he goes to down here all the time. It's a beautiful church, but relatively small, considering.
Assuming Trump is a believer, the obvious would be to remind people of President Reagan, who stated that one of the biggest disappointments of his presidency was that he could not be part of a local church, for security reasons and for fear of being a distraction.
I think it's interesting that this Democrat, most likely not saved, given what we know about Democrats, is holding Trump to a higher standard than even God holds him to.
While it's true that a believer should desire to be with the body and desire to be part of corporate worship, and it's true that the Bible tells us not to engage in the willful and habitual forsaking of the assembly of believers, it doesn't really tell us a whole lot beyond that.
There is no command, "You shall attend church this many times" or "Yea, on this day shall you attend church".
Instead, it's a heart and conscience issue. And while I won't judge Trump for that, I can't help chuckling at the irony of the Democrat who, most likely, supports all manner of wickedness, holding Trump to an even higher standard than God does.
Assuming Trump is a believer, the obvious would be to remind people of President Reagan, who stated that one of the biggest disappointments of his presidency was that he could not be part of a local church, for security reasons and for fear of being a distraction.
I think it's interesting that this Democrat, most likely not saved, given what we know about Democrats, is holding Trump to a higher standard than even God holds him to.
While it's true that a believer should desire to be with the body and desire to be part of corporate worship, and it's true that the Bible tells us not to engage in the willful and habitual forsaking of the assembly of believers, it doesn't really tell us a whole lot beyond that.
There is no command, "You shall attend church this many times" or "Yea, on this day shall you attend church".
Instead, it's a heart and conscience issue. And while I won't judge Trump for that, I can't help chuckling at the irony of the Democrat who, most likely, supports all manner of wickedness, holding Trump to an even higher standard than God does.