The Kingdom Within

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The Kingdom Within

If God was truly in the hearts of the people they would make the right choices, not based on the accumulated knowledge in their own minds, but upon the indwelling of the Holy Spirit.

Even the highest servant of the kingdom was not to rule over the people, nor return them to Egypt, nor make agreements or treaties for them. Each man would choose who would be their primary minister. There could be no voter fraud, no special interest take over. Each leader was known intimately by ten men already chosen by ten men because of the trust and virtue and service found in him. Any corruption found at any level was directly accessible. Any coveting or taking from a neighbor was fundamentally forbidden. Protection and love of neighbor was as important as protection and love of self. There was no compelled tax, but voluntary charity only. It was courage and virtue that maintained the bulwarks of the kingdom.

There was no central treasury to rob, no high office of power to make deals or to be corrupted. Each individual had to accept responsibility for themselves, their family and their neighbors. This was Christianity. This is and was the Kingdom of God, a kingdom based on the faith, hope, and charity of individual free people who have come together under the precepts of God the Father. As people sought righteousness and did the will of the Father in Heaven, the kingdom was edified in them and about them. Men of honor and virtue flock to such a system and men of sloth and avarice, greedy for power, and control have no place in it.

This ancient system, preached anew by Christ and His disciples divided the sheep from the goats, and turned the authoritarian rule of the world upside down and made straight the way of the LORD.

During times of grave trials and great tribulation, it is not distant dictators, hypothetical philosophies, or detached doctrines, nor divided denominations that cultivate loyalty, courage, and sacrifice in men, but it is the personal sacrifice of brotherhood that nurtures the virtuous spirit within the soul of society. It is the shared bread in hunger, the bestowed cover against cold and the freely given sweat, blood and even life that teaches love and patience, virtue and fortitude, and binds souls together as one body, one nation, a peculiar people, in the name of God - in this world and the next. It is the daily sacrifice of self for the rights of others that brings man to the willingness to make the ultimate sacrifice to live or die in service to the Lord of Lords.

Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.” John 15:13

A nation bound together in such brotherhood cannot be broken. Jesus knew that a nation built on force, control and compliance will falter and fail as it fosters power and pride, fear and anger. When love fades in men, men fail. When love and charity is not exercised, virtue dies. When faith does not accrue, allegiance is abated. Without the praxis of honor their is no home in us for the Holy Spirit.

Those who studied the histories of Israel understood that the bloody sacrifice and burnt offerings of the Pharisees were nothing more than a travesty if not heresy itself. Those who had sought to learn the ancient mysteries of the Kingdom knew that the altars of Abraham and Moses were built of men, not of dead stone. These unregulated [unhewn] individuals of noble conscience were men of grace to whom contributions of charity were granted by the freewill of the people. Their purpose was to care for the needy and needs of the community and to feed the sheep of the kingdom. They realized that these altars were a form of unregulated social insurance that strengthened the receiver as much as those who gave. It was this system that brought the whole nation together in a living network of brotherhood and love in the name or character of the Father.

No man could take from or injure an Israelite without injuring the whole nation. No one could conquer such a nation unless they conquered every man and women in it. The more you fought them the stronger and more resolved they became. There seems a great power in hate and fear, lust and greed, but faith and love overcomes all.

This venerable system was designed to keep the nation strong and free in the face of its adversity. The feasts were ceremonial rituals, but their practical purpose was to keep the nation together as one people. They were designed to strengthen community by bringing families and congregations of families together into a national community of individual marriages, family alliances and a loyal brotherhood.

The people knew the family was the foundation of all society and there was no wisdom in weakening it unless your hope was tyranny. Sons and Daughters look to their Father and Mother to teach them the lessons of life. The community was an extended family and it fused into one body under the perfect law of liberty and love. Each successive generation knew that they had to care for their own parents as well as the needy of society. Those who were without family support were cared for as a matter of custom and a common assurance of hope and faith. In a system of charity there is no entitlement, but only grace and the hope of it.

Any king or ruler ordained of God would know that to rule over the conscience of the people is to kill liberty and love. Jesus would not appoint rulers over the people, neither would he rule over them. His archetype was Gideon who said:

And Gideon said unto them, I will not rule over you, neither shall my son rule over you: the LORD shall rule over you.” Judges 8:23

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