President Donald Trump opened Holy Week with a striking move, posting a full gospel-centered letter from Franklin Graham to his Truth Social account and putting the message of salvation through Jesus Christ in front of millions.
The post arrives at the start of Easter week, when Christians around the world reflect on the cross and the empty tomb. Instead of a political statement, Trump elevated a clear call to faith.
A Direct Gospel Appeal
In the letter dated Dec. 15, 2025, Graham wrote:
Dear President Trump,
Congratulations! The cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas and the hostages being returned home are incredible accomplishments. Your leadership is historic. This is an answer to much prayer. Jesus said, ‘Blessed are the peacemakers’ (Matthew 5:9)—and Mr. President, that is what you are.
This week you commented to the media that you might not be heaven bound. Maybe you responded in jest, but it is an important issue to know for certain that your soul is secure and will spend eternity in the presence of God. The only One who can save us from Hell is Jesus Christ. You can’t save yourself; I can’t save myself. Good works, prominence, success—none of these get us to Heaven. The only way to Heaven is through the shed blood of Jesus Christ. God requires us to turn from our sins and, by faith, believe in our heart that Jesus came to earth, died on the cross for our sins, was buried, and God raised Him to life on the third day. If you accept that by faith and invite Him to come into your heart, you ARE heaven bound, I promise you.
The Bible says, ‘if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved’ (Romans 10:9).’
You continue to be in our prayers.
As always, your friend, Franklin Graham
From Uncertainty to Clarity
Trump has spoken candidly in the past about heaven, at times questioning whether he would make it and at other times brushing it off with humor. Those remarks sparked conversation, but this moment shifts the focus.
Graham’s letter answers the question head-on. Not with philosophy. Not with achievement. With the gospel message.
Salvation does not come through status or success. It comes through Jesus Christ.
By sharing the letter in full, Trump did more than acknowledge it. He broadcast the message to a global audience, turning a personal exchange into a public declaration of the Christian faith.
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The Message Front and Center
Holy Week points to one name above all others, Jesus Christ.
Trump’s post places that name at the center of the conversation. Not policy. Not headlines. The cross and the resurrection.
For millions scrolling through their feeds, the message was unmistakable. Eternal life is not earned. It is received by grace through faith in the Lord of lords and King of kings.
This is what makes the moment stand out. A president using his platform to share the gospel without dilution, without apology and without distraction.
The invitation now sits in plain view for anyone willing to receive it.
Prepared by Charisma Media Staff.











