Karoline Leavitt Abandon’s God’s Will – The Home & Children

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Exclusive | Trump’s White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt began juggling job duties, and motherhood, just days after giving birth


Christian Women Rebell Against God’s Word

The crucified life with Christ is a humiliating experience. An individual crucified is exposed and weakened more each hour. The reason for a crucifixion is nakedly clear. The truth of sin is presented in sharp contrast to the world and the worldly below the cross that mock and sneer at its process and power.

The Cultural Christian church has abandoned the home, family and children. Women are to be busy at home as older women are busy at home teaching younger women how to raise their children and love their husbands. One major reason society is becoming a trash heap is that Christian women have forsaken the Living Word of God by betraying their children for work, pleasure or ministry.

For a Christian woman, a true disciple of Jesus, the only focus for a woman is the home, at home. Because of sin in the Garden of Eden, where Eve sought independence from God and man thus Jesus has commanded women to also be "saved through child-birth." You read that correctly. Women have the added blessing of redemption by having children or focusing on children while busy at home. Such is not a cultural command but goes back all to original sin and the fact of how God created the Universe. The reasons Jesus gives is,

1: Adam was made first.
2: Adam was not deceived
3: Eve was deceived and for these reasons a woman can move into holiness through childbearing.

Karoline Leavitt is rebelling against God by rejecting the Word of Life.

For Adam was formed first, then Eve. And Adam was not the one deceived; it was the woman who was deceived and became a sinner. But women will be saved through childbearing–if they continue in faith, love and holiness with propriety. 1 Timothy 2:13-15

Pressing on:

This is how you know that revival does not happen. Young women never quit their goals and return to the home with conviction of sin in their heart and lives that they should have been trained to be busy at home.

Likewise, teach the older women to be reverent in the way they live, not to be slanderers or addicted to much wine, but to teach what is good. Then they can train the younger women to love their husbands and children, to be self-controlled and pure, to be busy at home, to be kind, and to be subject to their husbands, so that no one will malign the word of God. Titus 2:3-5

If a woman really desires to make America Great Again, then they should quit their jobs, careers, hobbies, or education and return to the home with the crucified life in Jesus. This is how you know that revival does not happen. Young women never quit their goals and return to the home with conviction of sin in their heart and lives that they should have been trained to be busy at home.

Recap of Event

Exclusive | Trump’s Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Balances Job and Motherhood Just Days After Giving Birth

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt may not often share personal details, but she has certainly given the nation plenty to discuss.

At just 27, she is the youngest individual to ever hold the position of White House Press Secretary, and she recently became a mother to 7-month-old Nicholas “Niko” Robert. Leavitt shared that President Trump met her son for the first time just a few weeks ago.

“I brought my husband and son to the swearing-in ceremony at the White House, and he was so gracious and complimentary,” she reminisced.

Leavitt’s journey to motherhood was intertwined with her role in the Trump campaign, as she was already expecting when she joined as spokesperson for Trump’s 2024 campaign. She spent the early months of 2024 rallying for Trump while pregnant.

She welcomed Niko into the world with her husband Nicholas Riccio on July 10, and just three days later, she was watching Trump’s rally in Butler, Pa., with her newborn in her arms when they witnessed his survival of a live assassination attempt.

Remarkably, she was back in action the very next day, resuming her duties as Trump’s spokesperson just four days after giving birth.

Since then, she hasn’t looked back and was appointed as Press Secretary after Trump’s November victory.

In her role behind the podium, she finds motivation in her new responsibilities as a mother.

“Being a mom helps me to be better at my job,” she noted. “It offers me a broader perspective on life and reminds me that not every rough day spells disaster since my primary purpose is being a mother.”

Leavitt appreciates the family-friendly atmosphere at the White House, noting that she’s not alone in balancing work and parenting. “It’s a very pro-family White House,” she acknowledged, mentioning that many of the men on the team are also fathers of young children.

She is not the first new mother to helm the White House briefing room. Kayleigh McEnany, whom Trump appointed, gave birth to a daughter in November 2019 and began her role the following April while her baby was still an infant.

Leavitt emphasized the significance of Trump’s support for women and working mothers in both business and politics. “President Trump deserves more credit for the women and working mothers he has empowered over the years,” she said. “I’m just one among many.”

Among those figures is current Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who had three children under five when she took on the press secretary role in 2017.

Despite Trump’s often serious demeanor, he occasionally reveals a softer side, as seen in a recent video where he warmly engaged with Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy’s daughter, Valentina, who has Down Syndrome.

Moments like these are often underreported by the media, which tends to focus on criticism and controversies surrounding the Trump administration.

For Leavitt, navigating the media landscape is part of her job. When asked about being the spokesperson for a president who often speaks for himself, she expressed gratitude for Trump’s straightforwardness.

“I genuinely appreciate working for a boss who is always transparent and honest,” she said. “It makes my job easier to collaborate with someone like President Trump, who leads decisively and clearly.”

Although Leavitt didn’t mention President Biden in her discussion, the contrast is evident: while Biden often appears detached, Trump actively drives the administration’s direction.

“He calls the shots and provides guidance, and it’s my responsibility to reflect his message,” she concluded.

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