Actor and Wrestler Mr. T took to
Twitter to remind his fans that there’s
two viruses right now, Coronavirus and
hate. And he told his fans there’s an
antidote for both.
In his tweet Mr. T stated , “We are
fighting 2 contagious deadly virus[es]!
One is COVID-19 and the other is Hate!
We got vaccinations for COVID and the
Love of God for all the haters! The
vaccine works when it’s injected into
our arm! The Love of God works when
you invite Him into your Heart!
The vaccine works when it’s
injected into our arm! The Love
of God works when you invite
Him into your Heart!
— Mr. T (@MrT) January 12,
2021
Mr. T has been using his platform to
promote the Bible in addition to his
views on what is currently going on. He
has also been posting bible verses
urging people to trust God as our
protector. One such tweet was of
Psalm 91:2 which stated, “I will say of
the Lord, He is my Refuge and my
fortress: my God; in Him will I trust..
Psalms 91:2 .” He then added, “When
Fear comes in like a flood, you need
the Lord to come in and Lift up a (sic)
bolster your Faith! Is there Anybody like
me that needs more Faith?!”
When Fear comes in like a
flood, you need the Lord to
come in and Lift up a bolster
your Faith! Is there Anybody like
me that needs more Faith?!
— Mr. T (@MrT) January 7,
2021
Mr. T became a Christian in 2005 after
helping with Hurricane Katrina relief
efforts. But on “Dancing With The
Stars,” Mr. T opened up about how he
also relied on God when he had a bout
with cancer in 1995, stating “Back in
the day, I had money, cars. I had
achieved what I wanted to achieve and
then everything really stopped. I called
on God. I said, ‘God, give me strength
to do your will.’ That’s when it really hit
me: What’s really real? My faith in God,
that was real, because only God could
save me.”
Since then, he has been vocal about
his faith, telling the Huffington Post in
a live interview that God was the
reason for his success, stating, “That’s
God. When you give, it comes back to
you…Why am I here? I’m not lucky.
That’s God.
“His testimony to charity, the central
principle of Christianity, resonated
many times over.”
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