Advice I Would Give To A Newly Formed Nation
I
don’t know about the rest of you, but if it should ever come down to it and if
it is the only way to maintain our God-given freedoms, then I am ready to
pledge my allegiance to the United States of Texas, if that is what the new
nation ends up being called.
If Texas should secede, then other states,
communities, and people of like-mind, should join and form a Union free of the
coming N.W.O. and of the wicked powers of Washington D.C.
Dissolution
of the US may not be a desirable solution, but it is a possibility for which we
all must prepare and be willing to consider if we are to survive as a free
people in these latter days.
But
understand that contrary to what the mainstream manure pile would have you believe,
Senator Ted Cruz is not ready to give up on America in its presently unified
state, but would only pursue secession if the anti-Christ party were to do irreversible
damage to the nation as we know it.
TX,
however, will not be able to take NASA and the military with them in the event
that they secede. They will have to form
their own military and their own NASA equivalent but that does not necessarily
mean that the more honorable members of these institutions cannot be presented
with the choice of either siding with contributing to the maintenance of a free
nation or continuing to serve as instruments of evil powers.
As
for Joe Rogan being made the first President of the newly formed nation, that
will have to be up to its citizens.
Do
they have a viable currency made ready to be implemented? Is its value stable?
A
wall should be built around the borders of that nation so as to defend it from
invasion as there will be those who will attempt to destroy from within what
they cannot destroy from without.
As
far as the Constitution for that newly formed nation goes, it should follow the
advice and counsel left to us by the founding fathers of America.
It
needs to be a Constitution that upholds fundamental liberties such as the
freedom of speech, the free exercise of religion, the right to bear arms and
the right to self-defense, protection from unreasonable searches and seizures,
that upholds the rights and liberties of all citizens regardless of lineage,
gender, skin color, ethnicity, or religion, and preserves economic freedom and
declares all people to be created equal in the sight of our Creator who has
endowed all with certain unalienable rights not given to them by any man.
Those
holding to philosophies in opposition to that Constitution (i.e. Sharia Law,
globalism, and Communism) should not be allowed to run for office or be
appointed to public service positions.
As
far more contentious issues go, they should not be decided on a national level
but by each respective state or local community.
There
should be no central banking system.
If
you must borrow money, borrow no more until you have paid back all that you
owe.
Do
not spend more than the revenue you take in.
Be
as self-sufficient of a nation that you can be and depend as little as you can
on foreign resources and if you must engage in foreign trade, be sure it is
only with those nations who are non-hostile to you.
There
should be no centralized educational system, but rather each respective local
community should decide for themselves what academic curriculum should serve
their best interests and parents must be the ones to decide what form of
education is appropriate for their children and benefit them most.
Any
government agencies established should only be law enforcers and not makers of
laws and regulations.
There
should be no national income tax but instead a reasonable flat tax under which
no economic class is burdened with taxes more than another.
The
economic system should be one consisting of a strong private sector allowing
for financial and economic freedom for its citizens.
All
legislation should be written and presented in a manner easily understood so as
to make clear the intent thereof; anything obscure should be rejected.
There
should be no more laws or regulations beyond what is necessary to preserve
peace, order, public health and safety, and which serves the interests of all
and not just a favored few.
All
potential leaders and officials should undergo a strict but reasonable vetting
process before they can be declared eligible to either run for office or
appointed to oversee a public service position at any level of government.
They
need to be ones that can be trusted to uphold the God-given freedoms and rights
of its citizens.
They
need to be ones who can be trusted to produce and maintain strong national
security.
They
must not have any ties to any known hostile entities.
They
should not be given over to bribery or greed.
They
should not be given over to drunkenness or substance abuse.
They
need to be of a stable and sound mind.
They
need to be men and women of good reputable character, or at least as good and
reputable as can be found [No one is perfect.]
They
must ones who can be trusted to uphold their oath of office which should be to
protect only the Constitution of this newly formed nation from all foreign and
domestic enemies regardless of who they may be.
But
most importantly, and first and foremost, the citizens of that new nation must
examine themselves before the Lord God who has made the heaven and the earth
and all that is in them, who will one day call all men to account for all that
they have done in this life, repent of their evil and wicked ways, give
themselves over to Him and subject themselves to the transformation of their
hearts, minds done by His Spirit, pursue those things that are good and
pleasing in His sight and avoiding anything displeasing and evil in His eyes,
commit themselves to abiding in His truth alone and in nothing found running
contrary to, give Him praise and thanksgiving for His blessings during the good
times of peace and plenty, rely upon Him to sustain them during dark and evil
times and to deliver them from evil, trust in Him alone to meet their needs and
not in those who have no fear or love of God, honor and include Him in all that
they do, seek His wisdom and counsel in all things, fear Him more than any man,
value the honor and praise that comes from Him rather than that of man, and set
their sights on the rewards and honors that come from Heaven more than that
which comes from this temporal life.
They
must resolve to retain and build upon the good precedents set forth by our
present nation and its founders but without repeating the errors that have
brought us to this present state and could sadly and tragically lead to the end
of America as we know it unless God in His mercy prolongs its days for the sake
of them who still fear and reverence Him as they should.
It
must also be made clear that freedom requires maintenance which is a
responsibility, not just of the government, but of all people and it begins by
knowing what your rights are, what they protected by, and the principles upon
which they are founded, and that they are endowed, not by man but by the God
who made us and defines for us our rights.
No
person, movement, institution, or any kind of establishment, regardless of how
powerful, authoritative, influential, well-respected, insightful, credible, and
honorable they may seem, is worthy of our full trust because mankind is
inherently corrupt and he will always take that corruption with him wherever he
goes and it is not just a corruption defined by actions, behavior, conduct, or
ill spoken words. It is an inward corruption
that also affects the very thoughts, motives, and attitudes of the heart which
is why it is written that the defiling of a man is not caused by that which
enters into him but by what comes out of him, (Mt. 15:11) and it is for this
cause that there must needs be a maintaining of a checks and balances throughout
every level and every sector of society in that we should hold accountable the wicked
without respect to occupation, position in society, or affluence and that we
should not leave unexposed those works of darkness and evil, but that they
should be made plain for all to see and the perpetrators of such must be made
an example of so that they who witness justice swiftly done upon them might
know to avoid that same path of wickedness but at the same time, they who do
good should be given credit, rewarded, and praised and without respect to their
station in life.
What
founding principles being both spiritual and moral upon which a nation is built
will affect the course it takes. It will
affect how education is taught, how the media reports the news, what is exalted
and affirmed in our entertainment industry, how business in the private sector
is conducted, and ultimately the manner in which the entire nation is governed
and therefore determine the course of that nation just as what any person
decides to give themselves over to will determine the course of their life because
what ideology they embrace will dictate the choices they make in life.
If
you want to know why a nation is in such a dire and terrible state, look no
further than the founding spiritual and moral principles upon which that nation
was built or has adopted. And if you want
to know why a person’s life is such a mess, again, look no further than the
spirit they have given themselves over to and the values influencing their
choices.
Each
and every one of us is given a choice as to whom and what we will serve and
that has been so ever since day one of mankind.
When God created the first man and the first woman to have ever lived,
they were given, as we all are, a choice to either embrace life or death.
In
a certain garden God created to be a dwelling place for the first man Adam and
his wife Eve, from whom all of mankind descend, there were two trees planted therein
that stood apart from all the rest. One was
called the tree of life and the other was called the tree of the knowledge of
good and evil. (Gen. 2:9) They were allowed to eat the fruit of every tree in
the garden except for that of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil; being
warned that in the day that they eat the fruit thereof, they would surely die.
(Gen. 2:16-17)
It
could be said that Adam and Eve had been granted more liberty and freedom than
any of us who had descended from them, for God had created a universe in which
only life dwelt and in which death was not present; a place of peace and harmony
between man and nature and of perfect unhindered unity and fellowship between
man and his Maker.
But
that all changed when man disobeyed his Creator and ate from that tree and in
that day, everything had changed for the worst for in the day that he ate
thereof, sin entered into him and with sin came death to which he eventually
succumbed for as a consequence, he and his wife were cut off from the tree of
life which would have enabled them to live forever. (Gen. 3:22)
That
sin, which entered into Adam and his wife Eve, was also inherited by all of
mankind who descends from them which is why all sin and as a consequence, all
die (Rom. 5:12) for as it is written, the wages of sin is death. (Rom. 6:23)
Sin
is defined not merely by an outwardly wicked act or even by cruel, hateful, deceptive,
or insensitive careless words spoken but rather it is defined as the corrupted
condition of human nature affecting and influencing not just what we do or say,
but also the nature of our very thoughts, motives, and the attitudes of our
hearts and a day is coming when all sin, inward and outward, will be taken into
account and face everlasting punishment and such will be the fate of they who
remain in there sins because sin taints, defiles, and corrupts more than we can
comprehend, having corrupted not only our very nature and bringing upon us all
the sentence of death, but it has also brought a curse upon the entire creation
itself which is why “the whole creation groaneth and travaileth in pain,”(Rom.
8:22) and it is for this reason why sin has no place in the Kingdom of Heaven where
the throne of God is lest it be defiled just as the earth itself has been
defiled because sin defiles and brings death and decay to everything it touches,
making that which is perfect flawed, turning that which is sacred into
something profane, that which is holy into unholiness, and purity into corruption
and therefore when sin reaches a certain measure, judgment becomes necessary
and will eventually be brought upon an increasingly unrepentant and wicked world
because evil cannot be allowed to endure forever.
But
God, in His love and mercy for us all is not willing that any should perish,
but that all would come to repentance (2 Pet. 3:9) and so He has provided
redemption for us, not by our own goodness which falls short of the glory of
God, (Rom. 3:23) which is that demanded standard of moral perfection, due to
sin being ever present within us, but by offering Himself up on our behalf to
take upon Himself that punishment for sin which His justice demands, which He
did when He came to earth as a man named Jesus Christ, being that perfect
sacrifice undefiled; the sinless Christ dying on behalf of sinful man and it is
on the cross upon which His blood was shed that Christ Jesus satisfied the
demanded penalty for sin and then was raised from the dead afterwards that we
might be made justified in Him (Rom. 4:25) which is why it is in Christ alone
that the demanded penalty for sin is met and the forgiveness of sins declared
to those who will call upon His name for the forgiveness of sins in repentance
that they might be saved from what would otherwise be an unimaginably dreadful,
terrifying, and fearful judgment destined to come upon all who remain in their
unbelief and persist in their unrepentance.
And
just as the soul of man is cleansed from sin upon turning to Christ Jesus and saved
from eternal damnation, so also our bodies will one day be liberated from death
itself when our present corruptible forms are exchanged for forms incorruptible
(1 Cor. 15:51-55, 1 Thess. 4:13-18) and finally, creation itself will be
liberated from the curse that afflicts it when all things are made anew. (Rev.
21-22)
But
the work of redemption has already begun with the redemption of our souls in
Christ by which reconciliation to the Father is made and we are made into new
creations (2 Cor. 5:17) when Christ comes to dwell in us through the Holy Spirit
instilling us a desire for things in which we had no interest when we were dead
in our sins, and that which is instilled in us when we are transformed in Christ
is a desire to give honor and glory to God in all things that we do, to do that
which is right and pleasing in His eyes and to avoid that which is evil in His
sight, to walk in His truth and not in anything running contrary to, to pursue
heavenly interests above earthly interests, to seek after heavenly riches that
last forever rather than earthly wealth that cannot be taken into the next life
and which will pass away along with this present world, to value the honor and praise
that comes from God rather than that which comes from man, and to fear God
above all else and above every man, trusting in the wisdom and understanding
that comes from God and not that promoted by this wicked world, relying on Him to
provide for all our needs and not upon those things which are not of God nor on
those who have no love of the Lord, looking to Him to sustain us through
difficult times and to deliver us from evil and not on our own limited
strength, and doing all things in the name, power, and authority of the
Almighty and in nothing else; all out of love for the Savior and out of
appreciation and gratitude for the salvation received in Him.
There
is no humanly possible way of ridding the world of evil entirely, but there is
much that can be done to minimize the power of evil and there is much that can
be done to minimize the power and presence of sin in our own lives but the day
is coming when all sin, death, and every form of evil will be forever
eliminated, but it will not be done by any act of man, but only by God Himself
when He makes all things new, just as He makes us anew in Christ Jesus.
If
there be anyone who has not yet given themselves over to Christ Jesus, I would
urge you to do so today so that you may escape the immensely terrible
everlasting punishment that awaits the unrepentant and make your place in
Heaven above and in the new world to come sure and so that you might also live
a life filled with meaning and purpose not experienced outside of Christ:
"Lord
Jesus I need you.
I
realize that I am a sinner
who
has fallen short of the glory of God
and
that my goodness falls short
of
your standard of Moral perfection.
Please
forgive me of all of my sins.
Come
into my heart and into my life
to
be the Savior and Lord of my life.
Make
me into the servant and follower
that
you want me to be.
In
your name Lord Jesus, I pray.
Amen."
Know
that God is not concerned with the words that you use to call upon Him
forgiveness, but with the attitude of your heart and if you have, with all
sincerity, have asked Christ to forgive you of your sins, placing your trust in
Him only for your salvation and in nothing else, then your sins are forgiven
and your place in Heaven is certain.
End
notes:
1.
Morgan Phillips, Politics Reporter for
DAILYMAIL.COM,“REVEALED: Ted Cruz told students Texas should secede from the US
and take the military and NASA with them if the Democrats 'destroy the country
by ending the filibuster, packing the court and making DC a state',” Daily Mail,
November 8, 2021
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10178559/Ted-Cruz-told-students-Texas-secede-make-Joe-Rogan-President.html
References:
1. Matthew 15:11
2. Genesis 2:9
3. Genesis 2:16-17
4. Genesis 3:22
5. Romans 5:12
6. Romans 6:23
7. Romans 8:22
8. 2 Peter 3:9
9. Romans 3:23
10. Romans 4:25
11. 1 Corinthians 15:51-55
12. 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18
13. Revelation 21-22
14. 2 Corinthians 5:17
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