A Public Witness Of Faith Shared Worldwide on Palm Sunday
In a public witness of faith, President Donald Trump shared a personal letter from Reverend Franklin Graham on Palm Sunday—bringing the message of the Gospel to the forefront of national attention.
Originally written on October 15, 2025, Graham’s letter was both pastoral and direct, congratulating President Trump on efforts toward peace in the Middle East while pivoting to a far more eternal concern: the state of his soul.
“Blessed are the peacemakers,” Graham wrote, affirming President Trump’s leadership before delivering a clear Gospel message rooted in Scripture and salvation through Jesus Christ alone.
A Bold Call to Salvation
Graham then turned his attention to eternity. He addressed comments President Trump had made about possibly not being “heaven bound,” urging him—and by extension, anyone reading—to settle the question of eternity with certainty.
“The only One who can save us from Hell is Jesus Christ,” Graham wrote. “You can’t save yourself; I can’t save myself.”
He emphasized a foundational Christian truth: that salvation is not earned through success, power, or good works, but comes only through faith in Jesus Christ—His death, burial, and resurrection.
Quoting Romans 10:9, Graham pointed to the clear path to salvation: confessing Jesus as Lord and believing in His resurrection.
Why Palm Sunday Matters
Trump’s decision to share the letter on Palm Sunday is especially significant. The day commemorates Jesus Christ’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem—the beginning of the final week leading to the cross and the resurrection.
For millions of Christians, it is a time to reflect on Jesus not only as Savior, but as King.
By posting the letter on this day, Trump elevated a deeply personal spiritual message into a national moment of reflection—something rarely seen in modern political discourse.
A National Moment of Witness
In an era where faith is often pushed to the margins, this public exchange stands out as a bold witness.
Graham’s letter was not political—it was eternal.
And Trump’s decision to share it publicly shows that he is the most pro-Christian President we have perhaps ever had, an answer to the prayers of so many.
A Christian Perspective
Scripture is clear: every soul must answer to God alone for the deeds done in the body.
Palm Sunday points to a King who came to redeem hearts.
And in a nation searching for truth, this public proclamation of the Gospel serves as a powerful reminder: salvation is found in Christ alone.




