President Trump’s Scottish bloodline foreshadows Christian revival!
Each month, I send out a special thank-you letter to our donors for that month. Of course, that letter is essentially semi-private in that there are a relatively small number of recipients on any given month. Hence, I did not feel the need to spend time trying to verify the story below. But the idea has been weighing on my mind for the past month or so, that if it’s true, I ought to help publicize it far and wide via this humble weblog platform.
Therefore, I had decided a few days ago that I should compose a letter to my former Congressman, now Chief of Staff, Mark Meadows, to ask him to beg a minute of the precious time of the President of the United States, to verify the story. However, yesterday I received a video link from two close friends and, as you will see, I no longer feel the necessity to go that route. So first, here is my letter—slightly edited—from March 2019.
Hi, ________, Thank you for your contribution. At our March Stone Kingdom Fellowship meeting for the Atlanta area, one of our group showed me a Facebook post of the article below. I was thrilled to learn this ancestry information about our President. Of course, as we all know, anybody can say anything about anybody on the web and on social media, so I cannot verify the story; but it seems quite plausible to me.
If it is true, all I can say is “Wow!” For me it keeps adding to the great amount of evidence that Father is indeed “playing His Donald Trump card” in a mighty BIG way! …and that our expectations for the massive awakening and move of the Holy Spirit is just around the corner! (I have cleaned up the punctuation and other minor errors without changing the text from the Facebook post.) Thank you for assisting us in proclaiming Christ’s Kingdom, the Stone Kingdom!
For King Jesus, I am
Dr. James W. Bruggeman
Spiritual Well of Revival in President Trump’s Bloodline
Did you know that President Donald J. Trump has two great aunts that prayed the Hebrides Revival down from heaven between 1949 and 1952? The Hebrides Islands are off the west coast of Scotland.
In the late 1940s, there were two elderly sisters that were too frail to attend public services—84-year-old Peggy Smith was blind and 82-year-old Christine Smith was almost bent over double from arthritis. Unable to attend public worship, their humble Scottish cottage on the isle of Lewis in the small fishing village of Barvas became their sanctuary where they petitioned God day and night for a promise given to them “I will pour water upon him that is thirsty and floods upon the dry ground.”
One night, Peggy received a revelation that revival was coming, and the church of their fathers would be crowded again with young people. Peggy sent for Reverend James Murray MacKay and told him what God had shown her, asking him to call his elders and deacons together for special times of waiting upon God. In the same district a group of men praying in a barn experienced a foretaste of coming blessing. One night as they waited upon God a young deacon rose and read part of the twenty-fourth Psalm:
“Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord? Or who shall stand in His holy place? He that hath clean hands and a pure heart; who hath not lifted up his soul unto vanity, nor sworn deceitfully. He shall receive the blessing from the Lord.”
Turning to the others he said: “Brethren, it seems to me just so much humbug to be waiting and praying as we are, if we ourselves are not rightly related to God.” Then lifting his hands toward heaven he cried: “Oh God, are my hands clean? Is my heart pure?” He got no further, but fell prostrate to the floor. An awareness of God filled the barn and a stream of supernatural power was let loose in their lives. They had moved into a new sphere of God realization, believing implicitly in the promise of revival.
Among those converted the following night was a fifteen-year-old boy, named Donald Smith, who became an outstanding helper in the revival. This lad became a “frontline” prayer-warrior. The preacher, Duncan Campbell, called at his home one day and found him on his knees in the barn with the Bible open before him. When interrupted he quietly said: “Excuse me a little, Mr. Campbell, I’m having an audience with the King.” Some of the most vivid outpourings of the Spirit during the revival came when he was asked to pray.
In the police station in Barvas he stood up one night, simply clasped his hands together, and uttered one word—“Father.” Everyone was melted to tears as the Presence of God invaded the house. In Callenish, he prayed until the power of God laid hold on those who were dead in sins transforming them into living stones in the Church of Jesus Christ. But the most outstanding example of God’s anointing upon him was in Bernera, a small island off the coast of Lewis.
Duncan was assisting at a Communion service; the atmosphere was heavy and preaching difficult, so he sent to Barvas for some of the men to come and assist in prayer. They prayed, but the spiritual bondage persisted, so much so that halfway through his address Duncan stopped preaching. Just then he noticed this boy, visibly moved, under deep burden for souls.
He thought: “That boy is in touch with God and living nearer to the Savior than I am.” So leaning over the pulpit he said: “Donald, will you lead us in prayer?” The lad rose to his feet and in his prayer made reference to the fourth chapter of Revelation, which he had been reading that morning: “Oh God, I seem to be gazing through the open door. I see the Lamb in the midst of the Throne, with the keys of death and of hell at His girdle.”
He began to sob; then lifting his eyes toward heaven, cried: “O God, there is power there, let it loose!” With the force of a hurricane the Spirit of God swept into the building and the floodgates of heaven opened. The church resembled a battlefield. On one side many were prostrated over the seats weeping and sighing; on the other side some were affected by throwing their arms in the air in a rigid posture. God had come!
Between 1949 and 1952 a widespread revival swept through these islands in answer to the prayers of God’s people. This revival became known as the Hebrides Revival.
Mary Anne Smith MacLeod, niece of the two intercessors of the Hebrides Revival and cousin of Donald Smith the 15-year-old converted at the revival, emigrated from the Hebridean Island of Lewis to America and met a gentleman named Frederick Trump.
Mary Anne Smith MacLeod is reported to have met Frederick Trump at a dance where they fell in love. They married in January 1936, the wedding reception for the 25 guests being held at the Carlyle Hotel in Manhattan. On April 5, 1937, she gave birth to their first child Mary Anne Trump Barry, a United States Federal Judge, followed by Fredrick Jr. (1938–1981), Elizabeth (1942), Donald Trump, 45th President of the United States (1946), and Robert (1948).
Coincidence or Holy Ghost? God used two elderly sisters who desperately wanted to see God move in their church in a small fishing village on Lewis Island. Not only did the revival reach their Island in Scotland but the Hebrides Revival became known around the world. Little did they know that their nephew would one day become the President of the United States of America and bring change and a move of God to the Nations. It is time to rise up and intercede for our President and for our Nation.
2 Chronicles 7:14 If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.
God has appointed Donald Trump for such a time as this. It is time to rise up and unite and do mighty exploits for the Kingdom of God!
Donald Trump stands outside his late mother’s house at 3-5 Tong on the island of Lewis.
Behind Trump, peeking over the bush is one of his maternal cousins. Photograph by Murdo MacLeod.
As I said, yesterday I received a video link from two friends of mine (make that three—just received a third as I am composing this; it is going viral!). In this video (less than five minutes) called "Donald's Bible," Dr. Sexton has presented the story, and the producer has added music to make this a very moving and dramatic rendering of why many of us believe this man has a very powerful divine anointing on his life “for such a time as this” (Esther 4:14) !! Pass it on!
Note to readers: If the link gets broken, please advise us by email or phone and we will get it corrected asap.