Jack Hibbs Breaks Down Kamala’s Bible Quote Blunders

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Pastor Jack Hibbs is breaking down some of Kamala Harris’ greatest Bible quote blunders.

On X, Hibbs shared a video of Kamala discussing the premise of speaking up for the voiceless.

“My earliest memories of those teachings are about a loving God,” Harris says. “A faithful God. A God who asks us to speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves. And to defend the rights of the poor and the needy.”

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As Hibbs points out, this is a failed take on Proverbs 31:8-9 on Harris’ part.

“So, this is actually quite shocking to everybody,” Hibbs says. “Kamala Harris quotes here, the best she can, Proverbs 31 verses 8 and 9 regarding those who are defenseless, who have no voice, who cannot speak for themselves, and we are commanded in Scripture to rescue them from being crushed, destroyed.”

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Hibbs notes how interesting it is that these are the verses Harris would pick out to talk about, mainly because they perfectly describe the pro-life cause. One of the main stances of the pro-life platform is to be the voice for the unborn—those who cannot speak or stand up for their own right to life. It is prevent the innocent from being crushed, which is the very thing that abortion does.

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“Those that have a voice are to speak up for those who can’t talk yet. Why? It says to prevent them from being crushed,” Hibbs says. “God heard that. You’re going to try to make excuses to cover for her? And you’re going to start throwing rocks left and right. I just tell you this right now. As a Bible teacher, I tremble.”

Hibbs has also pointed out Harris’ misrepresentation of the apostle Paul as well.

“But I am reminded of something that I think speaks deeply to this moment. The apostle Paul wrote about the power we possess,” says Harris. “The power of the people, right?”

“She just literally tried to weave several, maybe three verses together out of Scripture, quoting them wrong,” Hibbs says. “Nowhere is there power to the people or people power.”

These blunders by Harris prove that just because one says they are a Christian, does not actually make them one. We are called to use discernment, to read Scripture for ourselves and to live according to the entire truth of the Bible.

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Abby Trivett is content development editor for Charisma Media.

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