
As followers of Christ, we are called to love and care for all, no matter their politics or opinions. This truth stands firm as we consider the mental decline of President Joe Biden.
Question his decisions, his policies, his path. That is your right. But as Christians, our call is to shine with compassion. Biden's decline is not a jest; it is a sorrow.
President Biden's career spans over 50 years. He became wealthy in public office, gaining the trust of millions. His ideals shifted with the winds—against gay marriage, then for it when it suited. Recognizing genuine decline in such inconsistency is hard. Yet, concerns about his mental health are now undeniable. His decline is plain to see, leaving even his allies speechless, unable to explain away his troubling actions.
Mental decline is a painful journey for those who endure it. It isolates, it frightens. As Christians, our hearts should be tender toward those in this shadowed valley.
Our words and actions matter. Speak no derision, make no jest of those suffering mental decline, including President Biden.
Our approach must be one of compassion, understanding, and readiness to aid those who suffer. Pray for Biden. Pray for his health, his soul. Pray he finds peace, does no harm. Above all, pray he finds God.
The Plain Truth of It
In the end, the measure of our faith is not in the judgment we pass but in the love we extend. Christ calls us to love our neighbor, to show mercy and grace. Biden's decline is a call to compassion, not condemnation.
Remember the words of our Lord: "Judge not, that ye be not judged" (Matthew 7:1). Let us stand firm in love, for in doing so, we stand with Christ. The invitation is simple: love as He loved.