The Shape of Things

Jeffrey Tucker presents a very perceptive review of the situation: Twenty Grim Realities Unearthed by Lockdowns. I recommend reading it. He outlines how the globalists implemented their dreams of total control using the faux pandemic.

It would be easy to get riled up and decide this was a call to war. If that’s your bag, you don’t need any advice I could give, but that’s not the Radix Fidem path. The reason this article matters is because we need to understand the mechanism through spiritual eyes. How is Satan steering his servants? We are fighting Satan, not his minions. You’ll notice that, as already explained on this blog, there is nothing in this that attacks faith itself. Rather, religion is regarded as a mere social factor our overlords must regulate. And that’s pretty accurate; most mainstream religion is a mere matter of shaping social behavior toward man-made goals, and painting Bible verses on the outside so they can claim it is faith.

What the rulers are doing to the world is unlikely to be knocked off course by any kind of rebellion. Think about how the outline uses the system of government, and shapes it to do even more. We are long past the time when a popular rebellion could change anything. If you understand the depth and breadth of the control system, you realize it would require the slaughter of millions to stop it. And in so doing, you would also destroy everything that keeps most of us alive. That’s the true sinister nature of it.

Maybe you are one of those hardy individuals who can survive off grid; go ahead and celebrate your specialness. I can handle that myself, but it’s not my calling. As a faith elder, my mission is shepherding the sheep, and the vast majority of them could not follow your path. We rely on the power of God to get us through, or to take us Home at His whim. Our purpose is not to survive, but to shine the light of His glory. And in order to do that, we need to know enough about the situation to find places and moments when something we can say or do will shine that light.

We are calling out to the Elect. That’s the real specialness that matters; divine election will outlive this world. The Elect aren’t survivors unless that’s how God uses them for His glory, but they’ll be around for eternity. The agenda of Eternity does not include seizing control of human government, since that would make us just one more bunch of fools participating in Satan’s affairs. Jesus closed the door on a human government that His Father would use directly; He quite consciously and consistently avoided involvement in human government. After the Cross, human government is just background noise against which the Eternal Kingdom of Heaven shines. The Covenant of Christ recognizes no human government outside of the Covenant, and that means all human government.

Tucker is encouraging people to organize on a human level to build a more amenable human government. That’s not possible; all human government is under Satan’s control. But it’s still a good idea to understand how human government operates so that we don’t waste the Lord’s resources on things that won’t glorify Him.

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One Response to The Shape of Things

  1. Jay DiNitto says:

    I’ve read Tucker a bunch in fhe past. He’s a decent economic history guy, and he’s good at pointing out the follies of centralizing things.

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