Former Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has spoken at a church service calling on worshippers to put their faith in God and not governments or the United Nations.
Morrison was a guest speaker at a birthday event at the Pentecostal Victory Life Centre in Perth, Australia, appearing alongside former tennis star Margaret Court—founder of the church.
He also said it was easy to get “very involved” in world events, such as the war in Ukraine, the stepping down of UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, and the assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Speaking to his Faith
Morrison also spoke about his faith in God.“God’s kingdom will come. It is in his hands. We trusted him. We don’t trust in governments. We don’t trust in the United Nations, thank goodness,” he said.
“We don’t trust in all of these things—fine as they might be and as important as the role that they play—believe me, I’ve worked in it, and they are important. But as someone who’s been in it, if you are putting your faith in those things like I put my faith in the Lord, you are making a mistake.”
Morrison’s Liberal-National Coalition lost the May federal election to the Labor Party and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and now remains a backbench MP.
Yet, this approach failed in the face of “teal” and Australian Greens candidates who campaigned hard on climate change action, eventually severing the Coalition from several inner-city seats across Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane.