Todd Weiler, a Utah State Senator, shared a series of reflections on Christianity in posts published on May 10, 2026. In his messages, Weiler discussed the complexities and core principles of Christian faith.
In the first tweet at 17:34 UTC, Weiler wrote, “3/ To be Christian is to live in the tension between human weakness and divine grace—to know both the depth of our brokenness and the immeasurable reach of God’s mercy. It means seeing every human soul as eternal, every act of kindness as sacred, and every hardship as …”
Continuing his thoughts at 17:35 UTC, he added, “4/ … capable of carrying purpose. It is the quiet confidence that even in chaos, God remains sovereign; even in silence, He is present; even in suffering, He is working. Christianity calls us beyond comfort and beyond ourselves. It invites us to love our enemies, forgive …”
Weiler concluded at 17:36 UTC with: “5/ … without keeping score, and anchor our identity not in achievement or status, but in being known and loved by God. To be Christian is to live with eternity in view—to walk through this temporary world with hope that cannot be shaken, because our faith rests in Christ.”
Weiler has previously addressed religious topics both within legislative contexts and public forums. As a member of the Utah State Senate since 2012, he often discusses issues related to faith and ethics.



