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No, Donald Trump Is Not Just Like King David

11/8/2024

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As a Bible reader and pastor, I often encounter memes, gifs, and perspectives that misuse the Bible. Participating in No-Scroll November, I’ve been checking social media occasionally to view notifications and see whatever post is at the top of my feed. Instead of scrolling for more, I look at that post and then log off. This practice has been good for my soul, allowing me to stay updated with at least a few perspectives from those around me.

One perspective that has shown up in my comments, as well as at the top of my feed, reads:

​“To think that God ordained a filthy-minded, adulterous, wealthy man with evil in his heart to preside over a nation challenges my self-righteous understanding. But He did, and that sinful man, by grace, gave us the Psalms. #KingDavid"

Some Truths from the Post
To be fair, I want to highlight some helpful aspects of the post before addressing its half-truths. I’ll keep my comments brief, but I feel it’s necessary to address this viral post.

1. God Uses Wicked Men to Glorify Himself

Anyone who has read more than a few pages of the Bible knows that God uses sinful people to bring glory to Himself. From Abram to King David, the Apostle Paul to Peter, God has used sinful men to be the forefathers of our Savior, write large portions of the Bible, and spread the gospel of Christ throughout the world. Look at what Paul said about himself: “The saying is trustworthy and deserving of full acceptance, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners, of whom I am the foremost.” (1 Timothy 1:15).

2. God Has Allowed Wicked Men to Rule His People

One truthful aspect of this post is that God used King David to rule over Israel. When David was a young shepherd, Scripture describes him as a man after God’s own heart (1 Samuel 13:14 and Acts 13:22). As a king in Israel, David’s reign was characterized by justice and fairness (1 Chronicles 18:14). Yet, his life was marred by grievous sins: lust, adultery, murder, and a cover-up. His affair with Bathsheba would have made headlines, and his scandal would have circulated globally. Still, God used him.

3. We Need Our Self-Righteousness Challenged

Anyone who struggles with self-righteousness needs that attitude challenged, and God often appoints that challenge in our lives. The most self-righteous people in Scripture put our Savior on the cross, and apart from Jesus Christ, our “righteous” deeds are filthy rags (Isaiah 64:6). Regardless of the presidential candidate, God hates our self-righteousness and will appoint ways to destroy it in our hearts—sometimes through the sins of a political leader.

Some Half-Truths We Need to Discuss
Despite the truths in this viral post, some half-truths must be addressed to properly compare King David with Donald Trump. After such a comparison, we’ll see that these men actually stand in stark contrast.

1. David Grieved Over His Sin; Trump Appears Indifferent to His Sins.
While David may be described as a “filthy-minded, adulterous, wealthy man with evil in his heart,” this is an unfair assessment of his character and life’s trajectory. We’ve already seen David described as a man after God’s own heart. Psalm 51 shows us David’s grief over his affair with Bathsheba:

“For I know my transgressions, and my sin is ever before me. Against you, you only, have I sinned and done what is evil in your sight, so that you may be justified in your words and blameless in your judgment.” (Psalm 51:3-4)

In stark contrast, Donald Trump has expressed a different perspective on his sins. When asked in a 2015 interview if he’s ever asked God for forgiveness, Trump said, “I am not sure I have. I just go on and try to do a better job from there… I don’t bring God into that picture.” This perspective does not align with a biblical understanding of sin or forgiveness and reflects a sense of self-righteousness that relies on personal performance to be right with God. In this sense, Trump is not similar to King David.

2. David’s Writings Contradict This Post’s Claims
This post is crafted to make us think it’s about Trump before revealing it’s about David. This “gotcha” moment can catch us off guard, but digging deeper, we see the differences between their lives. It may not even be fair to define Trump’s life like this. I am not a Trump scholar, and I haven’t read his biography, so I won’t speak on the overall patterns of his life. However, he has made several incriminating statements about women, minorities, immigrants, and even God (by publicly taking His name in vain).

Was David a filthy-minded, evil man? David wrote:

“Depart from me, all you workers of evil, for the Lord has heard the sound of my weeping. The Lord has heard my plea; the Lord accepts my prayer.” (Psalm 6:8-9)

and also:

“If a man does not repent, God will whet his sword; he has bent and readied his bow; he has prepared for him his deadly weapons, making his arrows fiery shafts.” (Psalm 7:12-13)

David also took forgiveness very seriously, as seen in passages like:

“Blessed is the one whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered. Blessed is the man against whom the Lord counts no iniquity, and in whose spirit there is no deceit.” (Psalm 32:1-2)

What I’m Not Saying
I’m not saying that God isn’t using Donald Trump to challenge our self-righteousness. God’s ways are beyond our understanding (Isaiah 55:8-9). However, we must be careful when making unhelpful—and potentially false—comparisons between Donald Trump and King David. Prior to the 2016 election, Trump was not considered a Christian leader or model of righteousness. In fact, many political and Christian leaders spoke critically of him leading our nation.

King David, however, is often invoked in discussions of abuse, adultery, and immorality. He sinned grievously, and we shouldn’t defend or minimize his sins—the Bible doesn’t, and neither should we. But we can’t define David or his reign by a single sinful situation when the Bible doesn’t either. In our modern cancel culture, it’s common to write someone off for sins they have long repented of. Yet, the Bible is clear that David repented of his sins, and he accepted the consequences for that sin.

We must never defend or minimize sin. Christ laid down His life to bring justice for sin, proving that God takes it seriously. Nor should we make others feel guilty if they are grieved by a “filthy-minded, adulterous, wealthy man with evil in his heart” presiding over our nation. If Trump doesn’t fit this description, that’s one thing. But if he does, we shouldn’t bring the reputation of a godly leader into question to defend such a man. Doing so causes more harm than good. It also doesn't help us to weep with those who weep.
12 Comments
Todd Arthurton
11/15/2024 05:48:05 pm

I just wanted to say "thank you" for writing this post. That meme really upset me when I read it because it basically characterizes David in a way that is just not indicative of his character based off what we find in scripture. It is obvious that it was written by someone that has an unhealthy understanding of scripture. As I read through this post, it really resonated with me and affirmed my feelings about the underlying message the meme was communicating and how damaging it is. I really appreciate you taking the time to write a response to reveal the bad theology and explain the truth that is found in scripture. Can't thank you enough for this. May God bless you wherever you are my friend.

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Daniel
1/29/2025 09:35:21 am

Trump has been brought by God himself, counting of the falties happened in his Life doesn't mean God is working like evil sinners of this world, but he chooses a man who will stand a challenge of such time, if it wasn't Donald the churches were closed not opened in 2020, the only first President who issued instructions for churches to be opened, regardless of what scientist were saying! is only Donald Trumps, while all wordly leaders were saying scientists are God's and nothing can be done without their sinful authorisation. So Trump is sent by God for today's challenge

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S A Hayes
11/17/2024 06:39:37 am

Thank-you for saying it better than I could. This meme has been published often and it bothered me greatly because Trump is nothing like King David in "seeking after God's own heart." We all make mistakes. David admitted his, humbled himself before God, and repented. Trump has publicly proclaimed himself completely innocent of any wrongdoing at all. The difference is huge.

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Daniel
1/29/2025 09:43:19 am

David is David, we are not going to be the copies of other or former leaders, God used a sinful Saul to reach the rest of the world. While Saul(Paul) was a church persecutor directly. Now the whole world needs God's intervention which we are seeing in America now, yet we might not see God's hand now; it's due to the evil living we experienced and thought we were right. We need that interventions in Africa in the name of Jesus Christ Amen

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Zeba Khawaja
2/23/2025 04:20:00 am

Honestly, he is like King David... or I wouldn't be here questioning it. Your comparison is correct. But let me tell you this. There's people billions time worse then Donald Trump...

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Oliver Latham
11/17/2024 02:43:58 pm

This dwellwithchrist article is very well done. But in all the rebuttals to the similarity between King David and Donald Trump I have read no one seem willing to mention that King David was punished for what he did regarding his involvement with Bathseba and particularly what he did to her husband. God told David "you will not die, but the child will and there will be much enmity in your family" and much enmity there was. David's daughter was raped by her half brother. The daughter's full brother, Absalom, murdered her rapist. Then, Absalom, David's favorite son, rebelled against his dad. Like divine intervention, Absalom's long hair got caught in overhead tree branches and was killed by pursuing soldiers. Bathsheba's second son by King David (first one died) was King Solomon. His impressive reign ended in disaster and his two sons split the Israelite nation apart. But the good side of King David's bloodline continued to the savior.

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Kristie
12/15/2024 08:13:45 pm

Wow Thank you for this post. I saw someone post the meme on their page. And it really got me thinking about this. I was glad to see this when I looked up Information on comparison between King David and Trump. This really puts a good bright light on the subject. And I have all the understanding I need. I truly hope that Trump finds God along his presidential journey.

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William S Steinback
12/16/2024 01:27:15 pm

My comment to a Trump supporter who sent this meme to me that included a picture of a pastor preaching this from the pulpit was, "Well it certainly is not the first time the religious elite persuaded the people to reject the truth and free an insurrectionist and a thief."

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Raymond Delpapa
1/24/2025 10:49:05 am

The attack by Trump on the Washington DC Bishop spoke volumes about how un-humble a person Trump is. David would have accepted her plea and would have given it great thought. Trump attacked her sincerity and demanded an apology.

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Cara Marie Cicconi
3/13/2025 05:27:44 am

There is absolutely NOTHING Christian about Trump. Anything he ever did or said to sound like a good leader was a trick and a lie to get votes. Especially from Evangelicals. Sorry to tell you this but he used you. Not only am I from New York, I grew up in Brooklyn in a Trump owned building. We used to see his father frequently. Donald used to hang out at the pool during the summer. He tried asking my mother out on several occasions and she ignored him thank God. He didn't like that. He is a crook, a conman, a rapist, an adulterer, a liar, a bully, and a 5 time draft dodger. When he was 10 years old he punched his teacher in the eye. I saw a video of him mocking a disabled reporter. How disgusting, how awful. He was friends with Jeff Epstein for 10 years. Trump is a wicked,wicked man. There is NOTHING good about this man.

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