Trumps Easter Message Stuns Critics With One Bold Declaration About God And America

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President Donald Trump marked Easter with a message directed to Christians around the world, centering his remarks not on politics or policy but on the core tenets of the Christian faith: the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the enduring hope it offers.

According to RedState, the President framed his address around the foundational claims of Christianity, speaking directly to believers about the meaning of Holy Week. This Holy Week, I'm proud to join with Christians across the country and around the world to celebrate the most glorious miracle in all of time, the resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. In his life, Christ displayed true humility. In his death, he modeled true love, and in his resurrection from the tomb, he proved that even death itself will not silence those who place their trust in Almighty God.

From there, President Trump turned to Scripture, invoking one of the most familiar and cherished verses in the New Testament, John 3:16. For God so loved the world that He gave His only Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life.

Rather than treating faith as a relic of the past, Trump emphasized that Christian belief remains vibrant and visible in American life. This Easter, millions of Christians all over the globe will be reminded that because of what Jesus did on the Cross, all of us can live every day with hope in God's promise, knowing that in the end, evil and wickedness will not prevail. In the spirit of joy and renewal this Easter, we also celebrate the extraordinary resurrection of faith and religion in America churches across the nation, on Sunday, the pews will be fuller, younger and more faithful than they have at any time in many, many years our country is doing so well like never before.

The Presidents remarks arrive amid ongoing cultural battles over religions place in public life, where secular voices often insist faith is in retreat. Debate the numbers, the delivery, or even the messenger if you want, but the message stands on its own.

That same emphasis on sacrifice and divine love has long resonated with Christian commentators, including RedStates Susie Moore. As difficult as it was to watch, it really brought home the enormity of the sacrifice made for us and of the depth and breadth of Gods love for us my prayer is that we all are reminded just how much we are loved.

For many believers, that is precisely why Trumps Easter message connects: it strips away partisan framing and returns to the heart of the Gospel story. Thats what makes this message by Trump work, not politics or spin, just the core message of Easter.

At a moment when public discourse is often angry and divided, the Presidents focus on humility, sacrifice, and hope stands in stark contrast to the coarseness of much modern politics and media. At a time when everything feels loud and fractured, the tone here leans on humility, sacrifice, and hope without trying to turn it into something else, a reminder that Easter is about the idea that darkness does not win, that things can be restored, and that there is something lasting beyond the moment in which we find ourselves.

Thats a message people everywhere could use right now. PRESIDENT TRUMP: "I'm proud to join with Christians across the country and around the world to celebrate the most glorious miracle in all of time: The resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ." "To be a great nation, you must have religion and you must have God. In