During his appearance on "The Jim Bakker Show" yesterday, pastor Francis Myles declared that "the Bible is the constitution of the government" and defended President Trump's immigration policy by arguing that even Heaven doesn't allow just anyone to enter.
Myles claimed that his understanding of the relationship between church and state changed dramatically when he heard a message preached by the late pastor Myles Munroe.
"He said, 'The problem with Christians is that we read the Bible as though it is a religious book,'" Myles said. "The Bible is the constitution of the government, it's the constitution of the kingdom. Jesus was the head of state. He came here as the head of state, so the Bible is God revealing his mind about how his government runs."
"If God's kingdom is a government ... then it has to have an immigration policy," he continued. "Do you know what the Gospel is? What we Gospel preachers are? We are here to preach the Gospel to give visas to people to go to Heaven, because if you refuse Jesus, that is God's immigration policy. If you refuse Jesus and you die without knowing Jesus, you are not going to Heaven. Which means that Heaven cannot be entered into just because you want to go there. So God's kingdom does have an immigration policy. So if God's kingdom has it, then how can we accuse President Trump or any country, for that matter, that wants to control its immigration system if God controls his?"