Signs of
divine intervention in Trump victory, Bachmann prayed with millions at crucial
moment tide turned, by Garth Kant, 11/9/16
New York
Times graph displaying “Chance of Winning Presidency” in real time
WASHINGTON
– Election eve 2016 began without any real sign of a gathering storm. No hint a
popular revolt was brewing. In fact, just the opposite. The networks were
reporting the mood in the inner circle of the Republican candidate was subdued,
somber, tense, even foreboding – as if fearing the worst. In direct contrast,
the mood in the camp of the Democratic Party presidential candidate was
described as confident, expectant and already almost celebratory. Giddy.
When the
first polls closed on the East Coast and the first results began to come in,
those moods seemed to be swiftly confirmed by reality. The pre-election polls
were not wrong. Democratic Party nominee Hillary Clinton immediately took
the lead. And she was winning in the battleground states. She was
leading in Florida. She was leading in North Carolina. She was leading in
Pennsylvania. She was leading in Ohio. Clinton was threatening to pull away and
end the suspense early.
At
7 p.m., there was no sign of a popular uprising led by Republican
presidential candidate Donald Trump. There was no sign at
8 p.m. There was still no sign as time inexorably marched on.
Something would have to break. And then it did. Like a scene out of the film
“It’s a Wonderful Life,” people had begun to pray. But not just in one small
town. Across America. And around the world. Simple acts of faith heralded the
first faint wisps of a breeze that would soon become a storm that would shake
the world. It began in Jerusalem.
Christians
from many nations gathered in the heart of Israel to pray and fast for the fate
of the United States. Americans knelt on stage as the faithful prayed.
Organizers instructed them to pray like never before for a just God to deliver
his most Christian nation. They called it the Jerusalem Global Gathering.
Christians
also gathered to pray for the nation outside the U.S. Capitol. As WND reported, pastor Dan Cummins of
the small rural East Texas town of Bullard led prayers for a return to biblical
principles.
And it
was in Texas that the prayers for deliverance were sent around the world, using
modern technology. A large prayer group had gathered in Dallas, hosted by Ken
Copeland ministries. It was broadcast by the Daystar channel. Presenters David
Barton and former Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., invited viewers to join in
prayer.
Daystar
has a global reach of 400 million potential viewers.
As they prayed,
something began to stir. “At the precise moment we began broadcasting on Daystar,”
Bachmann told WND, “as the polls were still open, and a national audience of
believers joined together and prayed in concert, we literally saw the race
break in favor of Trump.” “At that very minute.” She presented proof. “The
New York Times documented the shift
in voting from that minute.” Michele Bachmann on Donald Trump’s victory: ‘The
Lord did this’
“The
Times put out a timeline tracking the election results as they broke for Trump
last night,” Bachmann continued. “We went wild in the Dallas studio last night
when David Barton, Ken and Terri Copeland, and various pastors saw that the
victory for Trump began exactly at the precise moment believers corporately,
over national television, sought the Lord for His favor upon our nation.” “We
knew it was at the exact same time that believers joined in corporate prayer on
behalf of voting for a godly platform. Believers brought the Lord into this
election, and that made all the difference,” added the devout believer. “That
is the story of last night’s victory. I have no doubt. The strong right arm of
a holy God heard the prayers of His people and graciously answered our
prayers,” Bachmann reflected. “It truly explains the Trump victory. I have no
doubt. No man can take the credit. Only the strong right arm of a merciful
God.” But that was in harmony with the “believers interceding on behalf of the
American election last night in Jerusalem, praying in concert with those of us
praying in America.” And there is no doubt someone was listening.
In
addition to the hundreds-of-millions of viewers within Daystar’s reach, the
event drew about a million views online. Bachmann
said there had been a genuine repentance and coordinated beseeching of God. She
told WND, “We saw the effective fervent prayers of righteous believers
availing much.” “And, prayers so specific,” she explained, “we prayed for
elections by county and cities and districts. We literally watched results
follow the faithful effectual prayers of righteous people who had humbled
themselves and cried out to God for his mercy. This wasn’t credit for us; this
was clearly the Lord’s gracious doing.” Bachmann proclaimed, “It is the story
of the night and the biggest story of the year. I have no doubt.” “We were told
more believers came out to vote in this election than ever before,” she
reflected, and the numbers confirmed that. Trump benefited from the largest evangelical turnout in
history.
Exit polls showed that an overwhelming
80 percent of white evangelical voters (who made up 25 percent of all 2016 voters)
supported Trump. Evangelicals of color preferred Clinton, but she did not get
the same support from Hispanics and African-Americans as did President Obama. Polls
also showed that Trump recaptured the Catholic vote for the GOP by a margin of
52 percent to 45 percent, after most of them voted for Obama in the two
previous presidential elections.
Bachmann
said all of this “shows the necessity of believers voting for biblical principles
in the voting booth.” Despite the victory, she concluded the work has just
begun for the faithful, as well as the president-elect. “This is not the time
for believers to celebrate and turn away from doing our part affecting our
society with the salt and light found in the Bible.” “Now is the time,” she
continued, “for pastors to preach biblically from America’s pulpits on the
various issues we confront in America.”
“This is
a beginning for people of faith. It is an opportunity to share the gospel and
educate people on the fundamental primacy of the foundation of western
civilization: the Bible.”
So, what
did happen around 8 p.m. Eastern time, when the Times indicated the odds
favoring Trump began a dramatic turnaround in his favor? Did
prayers sway the vote, or did they coincide with the moment the tabulations
began to swing to Trump? Either way, there could be a case to be made that the
Trump victory was not really the work of man, because man chose Clinton. She won
the popular vote. Just as the polls predicted. But it
was where those people voted that made all the difference. Providentially,
perhaps, the shift toward Trump happened in the key swing states needed to push
him over the top in the all-important Electoral College.
From that
perspective, Trump’s victory might indeed be seen, even by the skeptical, as
less the work of man, and more of an act of God. Thessalonians
4:16: “For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the
voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God.”
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