Excellent points made in this discussion, but, as usual , where are the other 5,000 members who could comment..........................So,
A Christian may doubt God's sovereignty or His goodness. In such circumstances as sickness,suffering, injustice,opposition, economic problems, family problems,national calamity, or apparently unanswered prayer, a Christian may be tempted to doubt the goodness of God.
The POTUS imho has never said publicly that he prays to God for guidance of the United States, but I could be incorrect. I have never heard him pray at any banquet, meeting halls, etc. I have never heard him pray for favor that this nation needs the favor of God. If the President says he is a christian, could he not pray at public events? After all, he is the President...
A Christian may doubt God's sovereignty or His goodness. In such circumstances as sickness,suffering, injustice,opposition, economic problems, family problems,national calamity, or apparently unanswered prayer, a Christian may be tempted to doubt the goodness of God.
The POTUS imho has never said publicly that he prays to God for guidance of the United States, but I could be incorrect. I have never heard him pray at any banquet, meeting halls, etc. I have never heard him pray for favor that this nation needs the favor of God. If the President says he is a christian, could he not pray at public events? After all, he is the President...