One day after he posted — then deleted — a picture evaluating himself to Jesus Christ, President Donald Trump sat at his desk within the Oval Office and skim from the Bible on to a digicam.
The president recorded his two-and-a-half-minute passage, 2 Chronicles 7:11-22, final week, and will probably be performed at the museum and on-line by way of the faith-based Pure Flix streaming service Tuesday night.
Trump is certainly one of practically 500 individuals reading scripture this week as a part of “America Reads the Bible,” a weeklong occasion offering what its organizers describe as a “spiritual celebration” of the nation’s 250th anniversary. The effort is led by a Christian nonprofit aimed at participating the nation and its leaders on the necessity for the Bible’s teachings.
Participants, which embody Trump, his chief of employees Susie Wiles, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, amongst others, are reading from the Book of Genesis via the Book of Revelation. Some are doing so by way of in-person appearances at the Museum of the Bible and others, like Trump, are doing digital readings.
The passage Trump is reading is a important one — and has marked a rallying cry for the Christian proper within the US and throughout the globe for a long time.
It reads partially, “If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land.”
Bunni Pounds, a former political guide who’s now organizing this week’s reading as founder and president of Christians Engaged, and her workforce had saved this passage for an elected official. She mentioned she prayed that Trump can be prepared to learn it.
“I’ve just been praying with a small group of people, asking the Lord to move to allow our president to pray this prayer, the words of God that he would hear,” Pounds mentioned in an interview with CNN.
But the reading comes at a complicated moment for the president’s relationship with American Christians. Trump’s current AI-generated social media publish, which depicted him as Jesus therapeutic a sick individual, spurred uncommon pushback from key allies within the Christian proper. The president ultimately backed down, deleting the publish and suggesting he thought “it was me as a doctor and had to do with Red Cross.” At the identical time, he’s ratcheted up tensions with Pope Leo XIV, lobbing criticism at the primary American pontiff for days on social media and stating emphatically that he has no plans to apologize as the 2 publicly disagree over the Iran struggle.

That extraordinary rift has underscored a shift amongst some American fundamentalists and evangelicals towards embracing a “MAGA Jesus,” a motion invoked by a few of his followers in recent times that offers Trump as its “chosen one.”
The president, an irregular church-goer who lashed out at his political enemies throughout this 12 months’s National Prayer Breakfast and was as soon as criticized for bringing a Bible to a photo-op, has spent a lot of his second time period chipping away at the wall between church and state, championing faith initiatives which have led to a systematic spiritual revival inside the authorities’s operations, tradition and coverage.
For Pounds, Trump’s set up of individuals of religion throughout the White House and administration reveals that “his heart is really tender and open towards the Lord.”
“He’s so authentic and real, whether we like the things he says sometimes and the things we don’t like, that he wouldn’t have done it (participated in the scripture reading) if he didn’t believe it,” she mentioned.
She downplayed any connection between the reading and Trump’s deleted publish, noting that his participation was scheduled previous to the posting — however mentioned that his choice to take it down was “moving.”
Margaret Susan Thompson, professor of historical past and political science within the Maxwell School at Syracuse University, told CNN the verse has been seen by many Evangelical Christians as a “justification of calling upon God to bless their nation.”
Pounds leveraged connections from her time in politics, working with the White House Faith Office Director Jennifer Korn, the workplace’s senior adviser, the evangelist Paula White-Cain; and Domestic Policy Council Director Vince Haley to increase an invite to Trump, alongside with a number of members of his employees and Cabinet. She mentioned they “really grabbed the vision of what we were doing, wanted to be a part, and have been amazing partners.”
“We just felt like it was important for the leader of our nation, if he was willing to read the Bible, to read the Bible with us,” she added.
CNN’s John Blake, Rene Marsh, Steve Contorno, Aleena Fayaz, Kaanita Iyer, and Piper Hudspeth Blackburn contributed to this report.