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Franklin Graham’s Bold Letter Reminds Trump of Faith’s Power

Evangelist Franklin Graham quietly settled a debate this past Palm Sunday when President Trump posted a private letter from the pastor on Truth Social assuring him that his soul is “secure” if he accepts Jesus Christ. The letter, dated Oct. 15, 2025, was shared publicly by the president and put the focus back on what matters most — salvation, not left-wing theatrics. This is a reminder that faith still holds sway in the hearts of millions of Americans who refuse to reduce spiritual life to political score-settling.

Graham’s message was plain and biblical: “You can’t save yourself; I can’t save myself,” he wrote, pointing to Jesus as the only rescuer from hell and urging confession and faith as the only path to heaven. That frank theology should unsettle the smug secularists who act as if salvation is a political achievement or a popularity contest. Real leadership includes speaking eternal truths, and Graham did that without flinching.

It’s also worth noting that Graham didn’t write from a place of partisanship alone — he acknowledged what he called President Trump’s accomplishments, from diplomatic moves in the Middle East to securing releases of hostages, framing spiritual hope alongside real-world results. Conservatives know that faith and policy aren’t mutually exclusive; men of faith can praise a leader’s deeds while pointing him to the cross. That balance is the steadying voice the country needs while the left obsesses over scandal and character assassination.

Meanwhile, the predictable liberal media chorus treated Trump’s afterlife comments as a punchline and jumped to questions about his fitness, proving again that outrage is their default narrative when faith intersects with politics. They ignore the human reality that even the most powerful among us wrestle with mortality and the same spiritual questions that keep pastors busy. The real story here is not a gaffe; it’s an evangelistic moment that the media refuses to respect.

Patriots should be thankful for leaders like Franklin Graham who still speak plainly about sin, redemption, and the stakes of eternity while standing with a president fighting for American sovereignty and Judeo-Christian values. Pray for our country, pray for our leaders, and don’t let the media’s mockery drown out the Gospel or the policy wins that defend our freedoms. America was founded on faith, and it will be faith — not woke elites — that helps keep her strong.

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