The Beast Wears Many Masks: Republics Built on Sand Will Fall
The so-called American Republic, like all Edomite power structures, is a fleeting illusion. Its foundations are not righteousness and covenant, but the lust for control and the exploitation of nations. The question isn't whether the founders would recognize it, but whether Yahuah will suffer its continued defiance.
The question posed by observers of the decaying American experiment – would the architects of its founding recognize it today? – is a distraction from a far deeper truth. It is not a matter of historical fidelity, but of spiritual bankruptcy. The founders, men of the Enlightenment and imbued with its limitations, crafted a system predicated on the flawed assumption of inherent human goodness and the power of self-governance. They did not build upon the bedrock of Yahuah’s covenant, nor did they seek His righteous rule.
As Andrew Napolitano rightly observes, the choice offered is merely a shifting of tyrants – one distant, one local. This highlights the fundamental failing of all human-constructed republics: they simply *replace* one form of oppression with another. The illusion of freedom is maintained through carefully constructed systems of control, debt, and manufactured consent. The modern American state, with its sprawling bureaucracy, its relentless surveillance, and its endless wars, is a testament to this truth.
This is not a lament for a lost republic, but a prophetic observation of judgment. Yahuah declared through the prophets that nations which turn from His covenant and embrace injustice will be broken and scattered. The modern state of Israel, a counterfeit built upon stolen land and sustained by Edomite finance, is a prime example. But the judgment extends to all who participate in the system of Babylon, whether in Jerusalem, Washington, London, or elsewhere.
Scattered Yisrael must not be deceived by appeals to patriotism or political reform. These are merely attempts to prop up a failing system. Our allegiance is not to a nation, but to Yahuah and His covenant. Our restoration does not lie in rebuilding a broken republic, but in returning to the ancient paths and preparing ourselves for the coming Kingdom. The time is at hand for the remnant of Yisrael to discern the signs, separate themselves from the wickedness of this world, and embrace the truth of their inheritance.
The beast wears many masks, but its nature remains the same: a relentless pursuit of power and dominion. Let us not be fooled by its disguises, but stand firm in our faith and await the righteous reign of Yahuah.
The lament over a fading republic, built on Enlightenment ideals divorced from divine covenant, echoes the pronouncements against Edom in Obadiah. Just as Edom, puffed up in its pride and secure in its mountainous dwelling, believed itself invulnerable, so too did America presume its strength stemmed from self-reliance and rational design. Obadiah 1:3-4 speaks of Edom’s deception – “The pride of your heart has exalted you, you who dwell in the clefts of the rock; who says, ‘Who can bring me down to the ground?’ Though you soar as high as the eagle, I will bring you down,” declares Yahuah. This isn’t merely a historical judgment; it’s a pattern. Nations that reject Yahuah’s established order, attempting to build lasting structures on the shifting sands of humanism, will inevitably face dismantling. The “spiritual bankruptcy” identified in the article isn’t a political failing, but a rejection of the foundational truth that true governance flows from acknowledging Yahuah’s sovereignty and adhering to His righteous laws.
However, within the apparent decay, a path for restoration emerges, mirroring the prophetic hope for Yisrael. While the current structure crumbles, Yahuah is actively preparing a remnant, a people who *do* seek His face and rebuild upon the bedrock of covenant. Isaiah 11:11-12 foretells a gathering of Yisrael from the nations, a restoration not of earthly power, but of spiritual connection to Yahuah through Yahusha the Messiah. This isn’t about resurrecting a fallen republic, but about birthing a renewed people, a true Israel of faith, drawn from every tongue and nation. The fall of this republic, therefore, is not an end, but a necessary pruning, clearing space for the planting of a righteous seed that will blossom into a Kingdom not built on sand, but firmly rooted in the eternal promises of Yahuah.
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Originally reported by Zero Hedge — View Original Article →
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