The former Commonwealth and British boxing champion, Peter Oboh has said that Mr. Donald Trump the 47th United States of America President is gradually evolving into a supper warlord like his very good friend, President Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel.
According to Peter Oboh, who is now a Christian cleric, the new Trump is overshadowing his biggest dream to be known as a peacemaker.
Oboh said: “One thing we must all know is this – no disrespect to the Israeli President – Benjamin Netanyahu can be very nice to some and very mean to others, especially the brutal war with the Palestinians in Gaza.
“To Netanyahu, he strongly believed that he was doing his God’s work and calling, while the world sees him as one involved in the greatest genocide of the century. The truth is God is the final judge.
“President Trump is having issues with the nation of Iran, even arrested the Venezuela Ppresident, Mr. Nicolas Maduro, and his wife, Cilia Flores, without the United Nations, UN’ support or approval. Even now, he is also having issues with the Cuban government as well.
“As if that is not enough, he also trying to take Greenland from Denmark, and any foreign leader that doesn’t support him, their tariff must be increased.
“Such actions seems more like a warlord in action than a peacemaker. The Gospel truth is that from the very beginning, Donald Trump desired to be remembered as a peacemaker, not a warlord.
“The Bible made it clear in the book of Romans 7v15. It is about you wanting to do A, but seeing yourself doing B. When someone finds him or herself in such situations, your seeking of God and obedience to his ways must be highly increased, or you will never be delivered from such stronghold.
“I think Mr. Trump really needs the world’s Christians’ prayers this time of his life than ever before, even more than Benjamin Netanyahu during the. Brutal Gaza war.
“There is a saying that ‘says, “Show me your friends, I will tell you who you are.” Make peace makers your friends before you know it you will become one already.
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