This might seem like a rather fine point to those distracted by the media, but it's absolutely accurate. The Constitution codifies the God-given rights of a free people that we recognized to be true in the Declaration of Independence. By that document we agreed to that concept and also agreed to defend it. We then agreed to codify our freedom and our rights after securing our independence through the ratification of the Constitution, and other nations began to recognize our legitimate sovereignty.
It is important to realize that agreement is a crucial universal component of establishing things in the earth. It is a spiritual principle the people of Satan know well and use against us. In a spiritual legal sense, what we agree with is as individually binding as it is binding for groups, and it has consequences. This is why they work so hard to deceive us into agreeing with the things they want to do, even going so far as getting us to agree to our own destruction. (Humans are a virus on the earth, white people are inherently racist and must be eliminated, America is hopelessly racist, etc.) Fear is the main tool they use to manipulate us and herd us toward agreement with things that make no sense. They can do little if they don't have it, and the prospect of millions of us agreeing instead with God and with our founding principles absolutely terrifies them. In desperation they might try to force compliance without our agreement, but that is spiritually illegal, and they know it will provoke an instant response from heaven.
Belief is equivalent to agreement, and it's not a feeling. It's always a choice, an act of the will. So the question is, what are agreeing will happen by what we believe? Is it the fear they promote, or is it the faith that brings the confident hope of prevailing? Is it the vision of our destruction, or is it the vision of an America strong and free? Are we agreeing with despair, or do we reject those feelings to believe that our efforts are not in vain? Have we given into believing the ditch of iniquity they would drag us through is inevitable, or do we believe in the power of the goodness and faith we all know is still there in millions and millions of patriotic American people?
Not everyone agreed with the separation from Britain in the beginning, but there were enough determined people who did to make it happen. After the unlikely defeat of the world's most powerful army, the rest had no choice but to go along with it. Not everyone agreed with the Constitution, but they agreed on a method to settle the issue. Each state would call a special convention by which they could adopt or reject it, and a certain majority among those conventions would establish the contract. When they achieved that, it became the law of the land, and the ones who didn't like it had to submit.
People will die in this war, just like they did in our war of independence, even though it is not being fought with guns; but in the end there are enough of us in patriotic agreement to throw off the yoke of tyranny and secure a good future for our children. On that day the ones who agreed with tyranny will find that they no longer have a say in how things should be done.
This might seem like a rather fine point to those distracted by the media, but it's absolutely accurate. The Constitution codifies the God-given rights of a free people that we recognized to be true in the Declaration of Independence. By that document we agreed to that concept and also agreed to defend it. We then agreed to codify our freedom and our rights after securing our independence through the ratification of the Constitution, and other nations began to recognize our legitimate sovereignty.
It is important to realize that agreement is a crucial universal component of establishing things in the earth. It is a spiritual principle the people of Satan know well and use against us. In a spiritual legal sense, what we agree with is as individually binding as it is binding for groups, and it has consequences. This is why they work so hard to deceive us into agreeing with the things they want to do, even going so far as getting us to agree to our own destruction. (Humans are a virus on the earth, white people are inherently racist and must be eliminated, America is hopelessly racist, etc.) Fear is the main tool they use to manipulate us and herd us toward agreement with things that make no sense. They can do little if they don't have it, and the prospect of millions of us agreeing instead with God and with our founding principles absolutely terrifies them. In desperation they might try to force compliance without our agreement, but that is spiritually illegal, and they know it will provoke an instant response from heaven.
Belief is equivalent to agreement, and it's not a feeling. It's always a choice, an act of the will. So the question is, what are agreeing will happen by what we believe? Is it the fear they promote, or is it the faith that brings the confident hope of prevailing? Is it the vision of our destruction, or is it the vision of an America strong and free? Are we agreeing with despair, or do we reject those feelings to believe that our efforts are not in vain? Have we given into believing the ditch of iniquity they would drag us through is inevitable, or do we believe in the power of the goodness and faith we all know is still there in millions and millions of patriotic American people?
Not everyone agreed with the separation from Britain in the beginning, but there were enough determined people who did to make it happen. After the unlikely defeat of the world's most powerful army, the rest had no choice but to go along with it. Not everyone agreed with the Constitution, but they agreed on a method to settle the issue. Each state would call a special convention by which they could adopt or reject it, and a certain majority among those conventions would establish the contract. When they achieved that, it became the law of the land, and the ones who didn't like it had to submit.
People will die in this war, just like they did in our war of independence, even though it is not being fought with guns; but in the end there are enough of us in patriotic agreement to throw off the yoke of tyranny and secure a good future for our children. On that day the ones who agreed with tyranny will find that they no longer have a say in how things should be done.