I'm with the prayers. I also think we should find means to plead to the military.
If they are waiting for "favorable conditions" isn't this mil-speak for procrastination? I don't recall that conditions were favorable for the landing at Inchon. Sometimes things must be done because they cannot be delayed. And justice delayed is justice denied. I have a hard time thinking the military would hold back from doing their duty under their oath to protect the constitution, simply because they were waiting for it to be popular.
I absolutely do not believe there is any prospect of civil war. For that to happen, there must be a rebel government to provide the morale, leadership, and organization. None of that is present. There could easily be depredations of the Biden regime against conservatives, gun owners, and Trump supporters. And there could be skirmishes of resistance, but this would not be a civil war...it would simply be a bloody mess.
What the military needs to put into consideration is that the more they delay, the more that such chaos is likely to commence. There will NEVER be perfect acceptance of what they must do. But their oath is not conditioned on "only if everyone is good with it." At some point, they must have faith in God that He will direct the hearts of the public to understand and accept. Or will they let equivocal polls excuse their failure to do their duty?
The more I think about this, the more agitated I become. This is a duty sworn before God to defend the Country and its Governing Spirit. Time is of the essence. The people are in jeopardy. The people are in fear. Truth is waiting to be told. And they are paralyzed...by doubt?
FIRST, let us pray FOR our Military. I have this sense that we are letting them down in our prayer coverage for them. Our Military are AMAZING, AND, they're human. They have a RIGHT to our FIERCE prayer support. It is the very LEAST we can do.
I'm with the prayers. I also think we should find means to plead to the military.
If they are waiting for "favorable conditions" isn't this mil-speak for procrastination? I don't recall that conditions were favorable for the landing at Inchon. Sometimes things must be done because they cannot be delayed. And justice delayed is justice denied. I have a hard time thinking the military would hold back from doing their duty under their oath to protect the constitution, simply because they were waiting for it to be popular.
I absolutely do not believe there is any prospect of civil war. For that to happen, there must be a rebel government to provide the morale, leadership, and organization. None of that is present. There could easily be depredations of the Biden regime against conservatives, gun owners, and Trump supporters. And there could be skirmishes of resistance, but this would not be a civil war...it would simply be a bloody mess.
What the military needs to put into consideration is that the more they delay, the more that such chaos is likely to commence. There will NEVER be perfect acceptance of what they must do. But their oath is not conditioned on "only if everyone is good with it." At some point, they must have faith in God that He will direct the hearts of the public to understand and accept. Or will they let equivocal polls excuse their failure to do their duty?
The more I think about this, the more agitated I become. This is a duty sworn before God to defend the Country and its Governing Spirit. Time is of the essence. The people are in jeopardy. The people are in fear. Truth is waiting to be told. And they are paralyzed...by doubt?
FIRST, let us pray FOR our Military. I have this sense that we are letting them down in our prayer coverage for them. Our Military are AMAZING, AND, they're human. They have a RIGHT to our FIERCE prayer support. It is the very LEAST we can do.