Televangelist Frank Amedia says God is guiding Donald Trump to prepare America for Christ's return

Televangelist Frank Amedia says he sees the Lord's hand in Donald Trump's campaign. (Facebook/Frank Amedia)

Televangelist Frank Amedia believes that God is using Donald Trump to prepare America for the Second Coming of Christ.

During a podcast with Charisma Media founder Steve Strang last week, Amedia said God had spoken to him about Trump, the presumptive presidential nominee of the Republican Party.

He said he feels that the Lord's hand is involved in the Trump campaign.

"The Lord has put His favour upon him, and how amazing it is that the favour of God can overcome so many mistakes, so many bumbles, so many things that otherwise we would think would destroy somebody in business, destroy them in politics, destroy them in relationships. But yet it's very evident it was the will of the Lord to do this and here we sit now," Amedia said.

Strang asked Amedia about what he expects to happen next.

The televangelist answered that he has just been given a message about a "breaker anointing that has been released over the Earth and in the heavenly places" that will eventually lead to the return of Jesus Christ.

According to Jill Austin of the Master Potter Ministries, the "breaker anointing" is a "holy invasion where eternity breaks through."

It is referred in Micah 2:13, which says, "The one who breaks open will come up before them; they will break out, pass through the gate, and go out by it; their king will pass before them, with the Lord at their head."

Amedia said he perceives that Trump "has been raised up with that breaker anointing to just begin to crush all of the strangleholds that have been placed upon this country."

Amedia said he is now serving as a "liaison" between the Trump campaign and evangelicals and Pentecostals, adding that he has managed to convene a meeting between Trump and several notable leaders in the prophetic movement. He said during the meeting Trump showed that he was willing to "listen to reason and to some suggestions" from the Christian leaders who, he said, felt "encouraged."

Amedia noted that Trump has promised to be an "ardent supporter" of Christianity and to uphold the tenets of the First Amendment.

"I think, as Christians, we need to look at that, because the church is under attack. It is under attack from the Left, it's under attack from politics, it's under attack at our Supreme Court level," he said.

"We need Supreme Court justices who are going to uphold the First Amendment, they're not going to legislate law. We need a Congress that is going to work with the president to legislate law, and we need Supreme Court justices who are going to have a heart and a fear for God."

Amedia said he believes that Trump is "the man" who will do all those things, adding that "every Christian needs to look at it that way."

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