We have been taken for fools by an imposed worldview claiming the perpetrator is the victim, a worldview with fake sympathy, excusing lawlessness, while the elite take the caboodle. Our societies have progressively removed discipline from the whole fabric, with no consequences for doing wrong. But today this is reverting to how things should be.
“All discipline for the moment seems not to
be joyful, but sorrowful; yet to those who have been trained by it, afterwards
it yields the peaceful fruit of righteousness.” (Hebrews 12:11) Returning
discipline to our societies won't seem nice and many will protest it, but it
must be done.
In the 1980’s we saw indiscipline allowed
in school classrooms. Children running over desks, disobedience, no respect,
impossible learning environment, teachers hamstrung, drugs becoming mainstream.
No consequences to the children. Instead, they were diagnosed with a “disability,”
many times mistakenly, and given mind altering meds. This brought a collapse of
education and of discipline in diet. Children were fed sugar and processed
foods (now also digital nannies), instead of outdoor play and outdoor skills
learning, with massive consequences for national health and budgets. “Big food”
and “big pharma” replaced discipline.
We saw growing indiscipline in the
corporate world. National financial borders dropped, nations stripped of
industries, domestic assets sold off, impoverishing locals. Coal and other
miners thrown out (many families still live on “government supported
reservations”), family farms foreclosed, public pensions gambled away by “investment
banks.” Bank failures impoverishing the middleclass, run-away house pricing,
revolving doors and lobbyist funds between the corporations and politicians. The
economy is controlled by a few, totally undermining democracy. No
accountability, only bonuses. No consequences for politicians selling the
nation. No discipline, as the top 0.1% took most of the world’s wealth.
Indiscipline in the political world.
Promises made and not kept. Lies told and excuses made. Wars encouraged around
the world, based on propaganda proven later to be false. No consequences.
Terrorism sponsored by elite global money laundering, no genuine enquiries/
commissions allowed to investigate the origin of terrorist organisations, or of
elite drug and human/ sex trafficking. No correction coming from the political
class. Attempts by the political world to censor the public, keeping them from real
information and debate.
No discipline in the media. Standards of
media partiality and financial connections relaxed. No consequences for lying
to the public and for misrepresenting the truth. In America, the law was
changed, allowing governments to propagandise their own nation. They began to
go after media outlets to comply to their narrative. We go to war whenever the
TV says so. We watch as the TV destroys truth-tellers in politics, or as it
promotes false science as fact, censoring other views. No consequences. The
public is disciplined for non-compliance, not the powers for mind control.
No discipline in the judiciary. Courts are used
to go after political enemies, while real crimes go unpunished. Law is used to
put down public dissent. Hate crime laws made to control speech. Now we have
“pre-crime” and the “crime of offending.” Real crime is not about religious, ethnic
or identity politics. Nor is crime name-calling, but it is doing real harm:
“Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me.” If we are
secure in God, how can we be offended by what others think? Society is
emasculating all, except the real criminals.
No disciplining terrorists. Terrorism is
allowed to go on for decades. A past president of Nigeria once said, “If
terrorism goes on for more than a month, then the government is involved.” He
was assassinated, as a pan-African, anti-globalist. In Nigeria, brutal terrorism
has continued without reprieve for 14 years: several nations’ governments are
involved. In America for the past five years there has been open violent revolt
against public law enforcement on the streets, with state or federal
governments involved, along with corporate sector sponsors. The government’s
job is to put violent revolts down.
This only just skims the surface of the
indiscipline encouraged in society. It’s in family also. People are told they
can marry whoever they want, for however long they want, be whatever gender
they want, and kill any baby they don’t want, in the womb and even at birth. Paedophilia
is now presented as a legitimate sexual choice: “minor preference”, millions of
children suffer sexual abuse, and the elite are frequently involved, with little
action, discipline or consequences from government. Parents who intervene are
called right-wing extremists. The government takes over the role of families
and becomes the “nanny,” ruler of all. The true welfare of a nation springs
from self-discipline in families, living for the welfare of children and nation,
not for ourselves.
No national responsibility. We are told
that because of the nation’s past guilt we are to destroy the nation. It’s
masked as sympathy for the victim, but it’s really Bolshevism, and no
government calls it out. The problem with socialism is that it is always a lie:
it is always corrupted for the elite. The nation’s past guilt is the only guilt
allowed to be acknowledged. All other crimes and indiscipline go free. But our
nation’s past guilt is largely the guilt of the elite, who are still robbing
the world today with their draconianism. The church “paddled upstream”, always
preaching, always helping the oppressed, against political correctness, as the
church still does today.
These crimes abuse the vulnerable. They say
we must take from the middle class to help minorities, but in the end, all are
robbed. The poor get poorer, and the rich get richer. Robin Hood and Prince
John times. If we care for Africa, we stop neo-colonials controlling it. If we
care for the West, we stop neo-colonials disempowering it. We provide real jobs,
real resource development and industries, real income and wage justice, real
control of inflation and energy prices, instead of meagre government support with
massive regulation, enriching oligarchs and impoverishing the taxed. Indiscipline
and lawlessness mean the weak go without protection.
There is no discipline around immigration. Some
profit from it: money laundering, contracts to friends, political advantages,
lowering wages across the world, creating chaos that allows draconian controls.
When immigration is illegal and becomes linked to criminal revolutionary
movements you have a big problem. To help fix it, we stop our governments
creating chaos in the world through terror sponsorship, wars and regime change,
trying to control other regions and resources, so immigrants can go home freely.
Most immigrants want to go home. They love their country and want it to prosper.
When we help other nations, it must be genuine. This worked for Ghana. When
Ghana prospered, all Ghanaian immigrants left Nigeria.
Government is called to be strong, not
compromised with private interests (today called “public-private partnership,”
where the private sector pays the government to support their interests), to
bring consequences for real crime. Paul said the government’s call is to punish
the wicked and reward the good, not to respond to fear or favour. (Romans 13) Do
we see politicians today who are moved by neither fear nor favour? This is what
our governments must return to. Any propaganda that says otherwise promotes evil.
Paul said governments must be strong to make sure the strong don’t get away
with theft and murder. They are called to protect the weak, not join the strong
in the corruption.
We need to return to discipline, in our
lives, families and societies. There must be consequences for real evil, and we
must bring up our children to know this about the world we live in. We ask,
“Why doesn’t God judge evil?” He will. But in our generation, we are called to
do it. God gave us this responsibility.
This is not the discipline of imperial
strength, not oppression from above, but a discipline of the establishment by
the people of faith: not in violence, but lawfully and for the purposes of care
for all. It is government of, by and for the people, which is the true meaning
of "commonwealth." It begins with self-discipline in individual
lifestyles and families and care for our communities and enemies. Discipline in
the end is about care for others, no matter who they are. Without discipline
there is no care, no love.
“And have you forgotten the exhortation
that addresses you as sons? My son, do not regard lightly the discipline of the
Lord, nor be weary when reproved by him. For the Lord disciplines the one he loves
and chastises every son whom he receives. It is for discipline that you must
endure. God is treating you as sons. For what son is there whom his father does
not discipline? If you are left without discipline, in which all have
participated, then you are illegitimate children and not sons” (Hebrews 12:5-8)
Who is our Father? The “expert” rulers of
this world, or God and his truth? Whose path do we follow? Who is our hope, in
this life and the life to come? “Has not God made foolish the wisdom of the
world?” (1 Corinthians 1:20)
We need to care, not be taken by convenience
and comfort, with the “She’ll be right, mate,” attitude. She won’t be right. She
never has in history, when we do nothing. The rulers/ establishment have always
taken everything when allowed. And they are doing it again today. The
Evangelicals of old took their communities back and gave them to us free. Many
mock their “religiosity,” but we have what we have today because of them, their
hard work and their faithfulness to God, even to their own loss. If we lose it,
then our lack of care and faith will speak against us forever.
We are seeing a move back to discipline in
the world today and it is high time. Thank God for his grace in restoring us
and our nations.
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