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Do Not Send Your Children to College: A Biblical Call to Keep Them from Babylon

Introduction: The Modern College as Babylon’s Furnace

When the king of Babylon erected a golden image and commanded all to bow (Daniel 3:1–6), the faithful faced a trial of allegiance. The question was not merely one of posture, but of worship. Today, Nebuchadnezzar’s idol has been recast in steel, concrete, and ideology. The modern university is the new furnace. Its flames are not literal, but spiritual, devouring faith, burning away convictions, and forging slaves for Babylon’s machinery.

Christian parents, let this be clear: when you send your children to the modern college, you are not sending them to neutral ground. You are handing them over to an altar, an altar upon which the gods of this world demand sacrifice. And like Molech of old, this system receives sons and daughters in exchange for promises of prosperity and prestige.

We no longer face a mild disagreement with academia. We face full-blown war. The modern university is a catechism of apostasy, a temple of rebellion, a shrine of perversion. It is not about calculus or chemistry; it is about whether your sons will become patriarchs or pagans, and whether your daughters will become mothers of Israel or priestesses of Babel.


1. The Anti-Christ Curriculum: A War on God, Morality, and Truth

There is no such thing as a neutral education. Every curriculum is theological. Every lecture declares a gospel, either the Gospel of Christ or the gospel of man.

Today’s universities do not hide their allegiance. Their halls echo with doctrines of demons: evolution, Marxism, feminism, sodomy, and relativism. Biology classes deny the image of God and teach that man is an evolved animal. Gender studies programs war against creation itself, mocking the binary distinction of male and female (Genesis 1:27). History departments retell human civilization not as the story of God’s providence, but as a struggle between oppressor and oppressed.

Psychology replaces sin with syndrome. Philosophy denies absolutes. Sociology declares the household obsolete and lifts the state as savior. Business schools teach greed. Medical schools perform abortions. Law schools uphold wicked statutes. Theology departments doubt the Bible and praise “diversity.”

This is not education. This is subversion. It is a war against God’s order, and your child is the battleground.

Professors have become high priests of secular religion. They wear the robes of credentialed prestige and preach to impressionable youth who have never fought in the arena of life, much less Scripture. Students are catechized not with hymns and creeds, but with pronouns and protests.

Can a man take fire in his bosom and not be burned? (Proverbs 6:27). Can your child sit under the tutelage of rebellion and come forth unscathed?


2. The Moral Sewer: Sex, Drugs, Rebellion, and Ruin

Even if the curriculum were benign (which it is not), the culture of the college campus would still render it unacceptable. What Sodom was to Lot, the American university is to our children: a den of moral depravity, a city of confusion, a pit of unclean spirits.

Fornication is normalized. Chastity is mocked. Drunkenness is celebrated. Pornography is accessible in every dorm. Homosexuality is not just tolerated, it is glorified. “Pride” parades and gender-fluid pronoun rituals have become liturgies. Transgenderism is the state religion. Those who oppose are silenced, expelled, or worse, labeled dangerous.

And in the midst of this, Christian parents send their sons and daughters, often alone, often naive, often unprepared, and hope they come back intact. They won’t.

Young men are seduced. Young women are defiled. Fathers send their daughters into a city of rape culture and are surprised when they return stained, bitter, and barren. Mothers send their sons into temples of lust and are shocked when their sons become consumers of filth.

The fruit of college is rebellion. It mocks parents, disdains God, and destroys purity. Christian young men should be training for battle. Instead, they are being castrated in the harem of Jezebel. Christian young women should be preparing for marriage and dominion. Instead, they are desecrated by professors, peers, and perverse ideologies.

Is this the inheritance you prayed for? Is this the legacy your household is to produce?


3. The Financial Scam: Indebting Generations for Worthless Paper

Education is supposed to be an investment in the future. But college is a debt trap. It is not investment, it is indenture.

Tuition costs are obscene. The average four-year degree in the U.S. now costs over $100,000 when factoring in fees, books, and living expenses. Most students graduate with at least $38,000 in debt, and many with twice that.

This is not wise stewardship. It is servitude. Proverbs 22:7 says plainly: “The borrower is servant to the lender.” That is not a metaphor. It is law.

These debts are not just financial, they are generational. College debt delays marriage, home ownership, business ventures, and childbearing. It locks a young man into a 40-year rat race and traps a young woman into choosing career over children.

Moreover, the degrees themselves are increasingly worthless. Liberal arts graduates are lucky to find jobs as baristas or bureaucrats. Even technical degrees often result in jobs beneath what a skilled tradesman or business owner can earn debt-free.

The system has lied. The promise was that if you borrow, you will succeed. The reality is: you borrow, and you become Pharaoh’s slave.


4. The Feminization of Higher Education: Why College Is Especially Dangerous for Daughters

College is the enemy of biblical womanhood. It teaches women to be men, to compete with men, and to despise men. It trains them to be CEOs, not helpmeets; rebels, not homemakers.

God created woman for man (Genesis 2:18), to be a keeper at home (Titus 2:4–5), a builder of the household, a nurturer of children, and a crown to her husband. College mocks every one of those roles. It teaches young women to delay marriage, avoid motherhood, and pursue fulfillment in careerism and self-expression.

And what do they gain? Anxiety, infertility, heartbreak, STDs, student loans, and a broken spirit. By the time many women are ready for marriage, their most fruitful years are behind them, emotionally, physically, and spiritually.

Christian parents must stop sacrificing their daughters on the altar of “potential.” A woman’s potential is in her obedience to God’s design, not in diplomas, degrees, or diversity quotas.

If your daughter is to build a home, equip her for that. If she is to be a queen, teach her how to serve her king. If she is to shape generations, train her in truth, not feminist propaganda.


5. The Emasculation of Men: How College Neuters Dominion

A man was made for work, for war, and for worship. He was designed to build, plant, guard, and govern. Yet what does college offer him?

Delays. Distractions. Dependency.

At 18, a man should be laying foundations for dominion. He should be apprenticing in a trade, starting a business, buying land, courting a wife. Instead, he is taught to sit in lecture halls, obey feminist professors, submit to HR codes, and suppress masculine ambition.

He is told that boldness is “toxic,” that leadership is “patriarchal,” that provision is “shared,” and that dominion is “oppression.” In four years, the warrior becomes a bureaucrat. The builder becomes a consumer. The husband becomes a roommate.

The young man leaves college not with strength and clarity, but with debt, lust, confusion, and fear. He is emasculated, spiritually, economically, and emotionally.

If you love your sons, do not send them to be neutered in Babylon. Train them to rule, to build, to protect, to provide. Teach them to be kings, not clerks.


6. But What About Christian Colleges? The Soft Lie of “Safe” Institutions

Many Christian parents attempt to ease their conscience by choosing so-called “Christian” colleges. But most of these are wolves in sheep’s clothing. They wear the cross while bowing to Caesar.

They adopt the world’s standards to remain accredited. They dilute doctrine to remain relevant. They allow feminist theology, gay student unions, and social justice activism under the guise of “engagement.” They ordain women pastors and doubt the inerrancy of Scripture.

These colleges are not safe; they are more dangerous. Why? Because they pretend to be faithful. They lull parents and students into a false sense of security. But Christ warned of such false prophets: “Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves” (Matthew 7:15).

No institution can serve two masters. If a college seeks approval from the state, it will conform to the state’s standards. If it craves cultural relevance, it will surrender biblical truth. Christian in name only is still apostasy in practice.


7. The Lost Vision: Education Must Serve the Household, Not Replace It

Biblical education is not abstract. It is functional. It is not for status; it is for dominion. And dominion happens through the household.

Deuteronomy 6:6–9 places the burden of education squarely on the father: “Thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children.” Titus 2 says older women should train younger women in the duties of home and family. Proverbs describes wisdom as crying out in the streets, not locked in the ivory towers of academia.

Education is to serve the household, not replace it. But the modern system has removed sons and daughters from the family economy, replaced their spiritual father with professors, and made the dormitory their new home.

Instead of generational wisdom, they get peer conformity. Instead of discipleship, they get indoctrination. Instead of preparing to build, they are prepared to comply.

If your education removes a child from the household, it is not Christian education.


8. Real Alternatives: Build the Household Economy and Skip the System

So what do we do? Simple. We build what the world has forgotten: the household economy.

Train sons in real, productive skills, through apprenticeship, mentorship, or family business. Let them learn trades, start companies, work with their hands, and lead projects. Equip them to own property, lead a household, and defend their realm.

Equip daughters to be homemakers, teachers, artists, healers, and nurturers. Let them become skilled in childrearing, hospitality, herbalism, education, management, and the adornment of godly femininity.

Start household businesses. Pool resources with like-minded families. Educate at home or in Christian fellowships. Invest in land, tools, books, livestock, and enterprise. Build a family economy that can withstand economic collapse, persecution, and cultural apostasy.

You do not need Babylon. You need wisdom, vision, faith, and the courage to obey.


9. Historical Precedents: Dominion Without Degrees

Look to the great men of Scripture: Abraham was a patriarch without parchment. Joseph ruled Egypt by wisdom, not by diploma. David was trained in the wilderness, not in Saul’s seminary. Jesus, the Lord of Glory, was a carpenter’s son who never attended a university. Paul studied under Gamaliel, not a pagan academy.

The Reformers were educated, yes, but often outside of the formal institutions of their day. They were learned in Scripture, not secularism.

Before the 20th century, college was rare. Dominion was common. Men built farms, led families, founded churches, governed towns, and raised dynasties. Their strength was in their household, not in their GPA.

Degrees do not build civilizations. Households do.


10. The Spiritual Mandate: Come Out from Among Them

The Word of God is not ambiguous: “Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord” (2 Corinthians 6:17). You cannot reform Babylon. You must leave it.

Sending your children into this system is not bold, it is betrayal. It is not wisdom, it is cowardice. It is not faith—it is fear of man.

Flee the furnace. Escape the altar. Rescue your sons from feminization. Rescue your daughters from desecration. Raise them under your headship, in your household, by God’s Word, for God’s kingdom.


Conclusion: The College Dream Is a Satanic Lie – Now Build the Great Order Instead

The lie of college has been exposed. Its idol is broken. Its promises are dust.

Christian families must stop chasing Babylon’s approval. We are not called to blend in. We are called to build.

  • Build your household into a fortress.
  • Build your sons into kings.
  • Build your daughters into queens.
  • Build your economy into a legacy.
  • Build your worship into daily life.

The future belongs to those who obey. Not to those who kneel before accreditation. Let your home be the sanctuary. Let your family be the institution. Let your legacy be eternal.

Do not send your children to college. Instead. Restore the Great Order!

Gun Ownership and Self-Defense: Biblical Duties for Protecting Your Family, Kingdom, and Country


Introduction: A Call to Arms for Godly Men

We live in perilous times. In an age when lawlessness is praised, justice is perverted, and evil men prosper unopposed, the duty of Christian men to protect their households, their heritage, and their homelands is more pressing than ever. The biblical man is not a passive onlooker in the face of danger; he is a guardian, a watchman, a sword-bearer. He stands between chaos and the covenant. And he does not flinch.

This is not about politics. This is not about culture wars. This is about biblical obedience. The Scriptures call men to lead, provide, and protect. To guard their homes. To repel invaders. To defend the innocent. Yet for decades, this truth has been buried under the ruins of feminist pacifism, statist dependence, and limp-wristed churchianity. The doctrine of dominion has been replaced with defeatism. The shepherd’s rod has been traded for a clipboard and counseling degree.

It’s time to reverse course. It’s time for Christian men to arm themselves, not just with spiritual truth, but with real, lawful, and practical tools of defense. For their families, their communities, and for the Kingdom of God.

I. The Forgotten Fortress: Reclaiming the Sword of the Patriarch

In every age, the strongholds of righteousness are assaulted by cowards, tyrants, and demons cloaked in civility. But in our own generation, the household, once a citadel of strength, law, and protection, has become fragile, disarmed, and undefended. The father, once the armed patriarch, is now mocked, emasculated, and replaced by the state. His sword has been taken from his side and replaced with a government hotline, a welfare form, or a passive lecture from a pulpit too afraid to offend.

This did not happen overnight. The erosion of godly dominion, the theft of the household sword, and the effeminization of Christian doctrine all conspired to leave the modern family exposed to spiritual, ideological, and physical invasion. And make no mistake: the destruction of the household is not merely incidental to the enemy’s plan, it is the goal.

To reclaim our families, we must first reclaim the fortress. And to reclaim the fortress, we must reclaim the sword.

Not just metaphorically, but literally.

For the man of God, defense is not an optional preference. It is a divine mandate. The same God who told Adam to “dress and keep” the garden, the Hebrew meaning “guard, defend, preserve”, is the God who instructed Nehemiah’s men to rebuild the wall with one hand and bear a weapon with the other. The same Christ who instructed His disciples to “buy a sword” is the Christ who returns riding a warhorse with fire in His eyes and a blade issuing from His mouth.

Where are His sons?

Where are the men with calloused hands and sharpened steel, who stand at the gates of their home and say, “No farther!”?

Where are the fathers who teach their sons not only how to kneel in prayer but how to stand in battle? Where are the husbands who do not apologize for being the wall between their wife and the wolves?

This generation must answer!

We are not called to be pacifists. We are not called to outsource our defense to pagans, politicians, or public officials. We are called to take up the mantle of dominion, which includes the lawful, God-honoring, necessary duty of arms. Not for revenge. Not for chaos. But for protection, legacy, law, and for covenant.

Let the house be built again, and let it be built with gates that close, doors that lock, and walls defended by fathers who fear God and fear no man.

II. The Sword in Scripture: Divine Mandate, Not Political Preference

In a world where morality is politicized and righteousness is branded as extremism, it becomes crucial to ask, what does Scripture actually say about self-defense, arms, and the role of the man in guarding his household?

The answer is clear, uncompromising, and repeated from Genesis to Revelation: the sword belongs in the hand of the righteous.

1. Christ’s Command to Arm

  • Luke 22:36 (KJV): “…he that hath no sword, let him sell his garment, and buy one.”

This is not a parable. It is a command. Christ was preparing His disciples for a hostile world, a world in which sheep must be wise as serpents, harmless as doves, and still ready to draw steel against wicked men.

He did not rebuke them for being armed. He rebuked them when they misunderstood when to use the sword. The lesson is not that the sword is wrong, it’s that the sword must be governed by the Spirit and wielded in righteousness.

2. Biblical Law on Home Invasion

  • Exodus 22:2 (KJV): “If a thief be found breaking up, and be smitten that he die, there shall no blood be shed for him.”

The law of God affirms the sanctity of the home and the legitimacy of lethal force in its defense. The home is not just a shelter. It is a dominion, a kingdom in miniature, and no man is condemned for defending it against violation.

3. The Watchmen on the Wall

  • Ezekiel 33:6 (KJV): “But if the watchman see the sword come, and blow not the trumpet, and the people be not warned; if the sword come, and take any person from among them… his blood will I require at the watchman’s hand.”

This is not about personal survival. This is about covenant responsibility. When a man sees danger and does nothing, he becomes guilty of blood. Fathers are the watchmen of the household. Elders are the watchmen of the church. Kings are the watchmen of nations. All are called to see, warn, and if necessary, act.

4. Nehemiah and the Armed Builders

  • Nehemiah 4:17–18 (KJV): “They which builded on the wall… every one with one of his hands wrought in the work, and with the other hand held a weapon.”

Here is the biblical picture of dominion: to build and to battle. To wield the trowel and the sword. To advance the kingdom and defend its borders.

The Christian man is called to guard what he builds. To protect what he provides. To defend what he governs.

That is not political. That is biblical.

III. Addressing Misused Scriptures and Christian Pacifism

Many opponents of Christian defense twist Scripture to promote passivity. Let’s correct the record.

“Turn the Other Cheek” (Matthew 5:39)

This refers to personal insult, not violent assault. Jesus was teaching restraint, not surrender in the face of a murderer. When soldiers came to kill infants, He didn’t say “turn the cheek”, He had Joseph flee to Egypt (Matthew 2:13).

“Live by the Sword, Die by the Sword” (Matthew 26:52)

Jesus rebuked Peter for attacking in the wrong context, not for being armed. He had just told them to buy swords (Luke 22:36). The lesson is about arrogance, not arms.

“Love Your Enemies” (Matthew 5:44)

Loving your enemies doesn’t mean letting them rape your wife. Love and justice are not opposites. God loved Israel, and still crushed her enemies. To love rightly is to protect what God loves.

IV. History’s Witness: When Christian Men Were Dangerous

There was a time when the enemies of Christ feared Christian men. Not merely for their preaching, but for their presence. Not just their doctrine, but their discipline. Not simply their prayers, but their powder.

Throughout history, when godly men were armed, vigilant, and united in purpose, kingdoms were shaken and tyranny trembled. These men did not love violence. They loved peace, so much so that they were willing to fight for it.

1. The Reformers and Their Swords

The Protestant Reformation was not only a theological movement, it was a reclamation of masculine faith. Ulrich Zwingli, one of the early Swiss reformers, died in battle with sword in hand, defending his city from Catholic invaders. The Huguenots of France, brutalized and hunted, armed themselves to defend their families, churches, and liberty.

John Calvin himself sanctioned armed defense under lawful magistrates. Geneva’s pastors were no strangers to the militia. The concept of “lesser magistrates” resisting ungodly authority came straight out of Reformation pulpits.

2. The Scottish Covenanters

In 17th-century Scotland, the Covenanters were ordinary men who refused to yield the headship of the Church to the king. They worshiped in fields, guarded by armed watchmen. They carried Bibles in one hand and muskets in the other.

When persecution intensified, these men formed bands, trained in secret, and fought to protect their right to worship and raise their children in truth. Many died as martyrs, but their blood seeded a legacy of liberty.

3. The American Founders and the Black-Robed Regiment

America was born not from revolution alone, but from reformation. The pulpits of early America thundered with sermons on liberty, covenant, and resistance to tyranny. These sermons laid the ideological foundation for armed resistance.

Pastors were among the first to take up arms. The British called them the “Black-Robed Regiment”, ministers who not only preached liberty, but led their flocks into battle to defend it. They understood what modern Christians have forgotten: that the sword and the Word are not enemies, but allies in the hand of a faithful man.

4. Armed Christianity Was the Norm: Not the Exception

From the defense of early Israelite settlements to the militias of Reformed Europe, the idea of the Christian household being an armed, self-sufficient, covenantal stronghold was common. The feminization of Christianity is a recent and devastating innovation.

The early Church met under persecution, and the shepherds guarded their flocks not just spiritually, but physically. It is only in recent generations, poisoned by pietism and pacifism, that Christians began to believe defense was unholy.

It is time to recover our heritage. Christian men must once again become dangerous, not to the righteous, but to the wicked. Not to the innocent, but to the violent. Not to the family, but for the family.

Let the memory of the Reformers, the Covenanters, and the patriots awaken our resolve. What they defended with sword and sermon, we must now defend again.

The Second Amendment is not about deer hunting; it is the codification of a biblical truth: men must be armed to defend their households and resist tyranny.

V. The Household Armory: Practical Measures for Godly Defense

Revelation must become reality. Scripture must shape steel. And conviction must lead to preparation.

It is not enough to affirm gun ownership in theory. The biblical patriarch must act. The man who provides spiritual food must also store earthly bread. The man who leads his family in morning worship must also know how to defend them at midnight.

The household is not a passive shelter, it is a defensible perimeter. It is a base of operations for covenantal dominion. As such, it must be secured.

1. Acquire and Train with Arms

  • A man who does not know how to safely store, carry, and use a firearm is not equipped to defend his household.
  • Firearm ownership is not a hobby; it is a covenantal duty.
  • Each patriarch should legally acquire:
    • A reliable defensive rifle (AR platform or equivalent)
    • A practical sidearm
    • A secure safe for storage
    • Ammunition in quantity
  • Regular practice is not vanity, it is wisdom. Proverbs 21:31 says, “The horse is prepared against the day of battle: but safety is of the Lord.” Preparation is not a lack of faith; it is the fruit of it.

2. Fortify the Perimeter

  • A wise man watches the gates. This means:
    • Reinforced doors and locks
    • Perimeter lighting
    • Motion detection and early warning systems
    • Hardened fences and barriers
  • The ancient cities of Israel had gates and walls. Your home should too.
  • Remember: criminals target weakness. Display strength, deterrence, and readiness.

3. Establish a Family Defense Plan

  • Each member of the household should know what to do in an emergency:
    • Where to go
    • Who contacts help
    • What tools to access
  • This is not fearmongering, it is fatherhood. It is Joshua’s command fulfilled: “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” Service includes protection.

4. Train Sons as Future Guardians

  • Do not wait until they are grown.
  • Teach them:
    • Firearm safety
    • Physical strength
    • Mental fortitude
    • Scriptural conviction
  • Sons must know that they are the future defenders of the women and children God will entrust to them.

5. Protect and Empower Wives

  • A godly wife is not a warrior, but she is not helpless.
  • She should know how to:
    • Access a firearm safely
    • Use it responsibly if needed
    • Call for help
    • Protect the children until the patriarch arrives
  • A biblical marriage is one of complementary strength. The husband leads and shields, the wife fortifies and nurtures under his headship.

In this age of chaos, every Christian household must become a fortress of righteousness, spiritually, structurally, and defensively.

Let it never be said that the man of God was brave in theory but unprepared in practice. Let the steel be sharp. Let the oil be ready. Let the house be kept.

VI. The Covenant Militia: Building Communities That Cannot Be Conquered

The household is the smallest unit of godly defense. But when many such households unite under the lordship of Christ, they form a bulwark against both lawlessness and tyranny. This is the role of the biblical militia: not a mob of lawless rebels, but a covenantal brotherhood of fathers, sons, and neighbors bound by law, loyalty, and readiness.

1. The Biblical Pattern of Local Defense

  • In ancient Israel, every tribe maintained its own armed men.
  • In Nehemiah’s time, families built the wall near their own houses and stood guard there.
  • In Judges, deliverers rose from among the people, not from professional armies.

This is the biblical pattern: decentralized, covenantal defense. Not statist militarism, but household-based responsibility.

2. The Role of Elders and Men of Valor

  • 2 Chronicles 17:17–18 lists the heads of households and their thousands of armed men.
  • Elders were not academics, they were judges, protectors, and military organizers.

Every community of Christian households should:

  • Identify trained men
  • Hold regular defensive drills
  • Maintain secure communication plans
  • Be ready to defend homes, churches, and territory from real threats

3. Community Drills and Mutual Oaths

The militia is not theoretical. It is visible, trainable, testable.

  • Organized field days and readiness exercises
  • Weapon safety seminars and marksmanship training
  • Situational response plans (e.g., church defense, riot scenarios)
  • Accountability oaths before God for righteous restraint and resolve

A militia without discipline is dangerous. A militia with biblical order is a shield.

4. Tyranny Fears the Armed Christian

Governments that disarm their citizens do so to enslave them. The 20th century’s bloodiest regimes all began with gun registration followed by confiscation:

  • Nazi Germany
  • Soviet Russia
  • Communist China
  • Venezuela

Why? Because an armed, moral man cannot be easily ruled. His household is a kingdom. His rifle is a deterrent. His theology is a threat to tyrants.

The Founders of America understood this:

  • The Second Amendment was not for deer hunting.
  • It was for the preservation of freedom under God.

5. Militia as Brotherhood, Not Bravado

The biblical militia is:

  • A servant to its community
  • A refuge for the weak
  • A terror to evil
  • A training ground for sons

It is not for show. It is for war, should war come to the gate.

It is not fueled by hatred, but by covenant love, for wives, children, neighbors, and truth.

Let the militia rise again,not as a reaction, but as a resolution. Not in rebellion, but in righteousness.

Let the cities be filled with households of steel and sanctification. Let the fields resound with training hymns.

Let the sons of God be known again. Not only for their prayers, but for their courage!

VII. Real-Life Testimonies of Righteous Defense

Throughout recent history, armed Christians have defended their families and communities with honor.

  1. Athens, Tennessee (1946):

World War II veterans, sick of local corruption and abuse, armed themselves and defeated a corrupt political machine. They restored law and order, and they did it righteously.

  1. Los Angeles Riots (1992):

Korean-American shopkeepers, abandoned by police, stood their ground with rifles on rooftops. They protected not only their families and businesses, but also their surrounding community.

  1. Texas Church Shooting (2019):

A gunman was taken down in six seconds by trained and armed church members. Lives were saved because faithful men were ready.

In each of these cases, prepared men of courage acted. And because they acted, innocents lived and evil was restrained.

VIII. Disarming a People, Dismantling a Nation: The War Against Christian Dominion

Disarmament is not neutral. It is not about safety. It is about submission. Every tyrant in history has understood that you cannot dominate a free people until you have removed their ability to resist.

This is why the attack on guns is always accompanied by an attack on fathers, a rewriting of history, and an erosion of biblical authority. The ultimate target is not the weapon, it is the man who bears it. And deeper still, the God who commands it.

1. The Connection Between Headship and Resistance

Where there is a strong man, there is resistance. Where there is a patriarch who understands his role under God, tyranny cannot flourish. An armed Christian man who walks in obedience to God’s law is the final barrier against wicked rulers and lawless mobs.

This is why disarmament efforts always coincide with moral collapse. Remove the sword, and the conscience follows. Remove the protector, and the culture becomes prey.

2. Household Dominion Threatens Totalitarianism

The godly household is:

  • Economically independent
  • Doctrinally sound
  • Armed and disciplined
  • Loyal to Christ, not the state

This is dangerous to those who would centralize power. Christian dominion must be crushed if global control is to be achieved. That begins by:

  • Banning guns
  • Redefining masculinity
  • Eroding fatherhood
  • Mocking patriarchy
  • Criminalizing defense

3. God’s Pattern of Resistance to Unjust Rule

  • Moses confronted Pharaoh with miracles and warnings, and left Egypt armed (Exodus 12:35–36).
  • The judges of Israel were raised up by God to lead military resistance against tyrants.
  • David fled Saul but trained men in the caves. He refused to raise his hand unlawfully, but he also refused to disarm.

There is no contradiction between submission to righteous authority and resistance to evil rulers. The same Bible that says “honor the king” also records the downfall of tyrants by faithful men.

4. American Christianity Must Repent of Cowardice

Too many churches have traded courage for convenience. They submit to unconstitutional laws, refuse to speak against evil, and openly discourage men from preparing to defend their households.

This is apostasy by passivity.

We must repent:

  • Of spiritualizing cowardice
  • Of redefining meekness as weakness
  • Of surrendering our birthright for comfort

5. Rebuilding Christian Nations Begins at the Barrel of the Household Rifle

We are not called to initiate violence. But we are called to resist evil. We are called to defend the innocent. We are called to preserve law and order under God.

Let every Christian man reclaim his role as protector, of wife, of children, of truth, of legacy.

Let every nation where Christ is named be filled with homes, churches, and fields guarded by godly men who kneel to none but Christ, and stand before all others without fear.

IX. Gun Ownership and the Preservation of National Freedom

No godly nation can remain free if its men are disarmed.

Biblical Mandate for Resisting Tyranny

  • Proverbs 24:11 (KJV):
    “If thou forbear to deliver them that are drawn unto death, and those that are ready to be slain;”

This verse condemns passivity. If we refuse to act while others are destroyed, whether by criminals or governments, we are guilty of neglect.

  • Romans 13 defines lawful government as God’s servant who rewards good and punishes evil. When a government inverts that role, rewarding evil and punishing good, it becomes illegitimate.

The Spirit of 1776 Was Biblical

The American Revolution was not rebellion; it was righteous resistance. The king of England had broken covenant, violated law, and persecuted the righteous. Colonial pastors preached openly about resisting tyranny as a form of obedience to God.

Why Governments Fear Armed Men

Tyrants cannot fully control men who are armed, self-sufficient, and rooted in Scripture. That’s why totalitarian regimes always begin with gun confiscation, Soviet Russia, Communist China, Venezuela.

A disarmed man is a compliant man. But an armed man, trained in righteousness and motivated by duty, is the last firewall of liberty.

X. Polygyny and the Patriarchal Burden of Protection

A man with multiple wives carries a greater burden of defense, and he must rise to it.

Larger Households = Larger Dominion

A polygynous man has more dependents. More territory. More responsibility. He must train more sons, guard more daughters, and protect more lives. But this is a blessing, not a curse.

  • Psalm 127:5 (KJV):
    “Happy is the man that hath his quiver full of them: they shall not be ashamed, but they shall speak with the enemies in the gate.”

Polygyny Demands Strength and Structure

A man with one wife can afford to be lazy. A man with many cannot. His household must be fortified, disciplined, and unified under his rule. He must be spiritually armed, and physically ready for real threats.

The Protective Role of Patriarchy

In a godly polygynous home:

  • Each wife has security through shared provision.
  • Sons are trained in arms and governance.
  • Daughters are raised under layers of masculine protection.
  • The home becomes a fortress — a model for the wider Kingdom.

XI. Conclusion: Let the Strong Man Rise

The time for apologies has ended. The age of retreat must be buried. The kingdom of Christ does not expand through compromise but through covenantal conquest, through the rebuilding of the household, the rearming of the father, the training of sons, and the collective roar of a generation of men who fear God more than they fear man.

This is not a call to recklessness, it is a call to resolve. It is not a call to illegal violence; it is a call to lawful vigilance. It is not a call to rebellion; it is a call to reformation.

Let the man of God:

  • Take up his sword
  • Train his sons
  • Fortify his home
  • Rally his neighbors
  • Guard his church
  • Lead his people

The household is the outpost. The rifle is the rod. The Scripture is the sword. The patriarch is the priest and protector. And the militia is the wall built by many households standing shoulder to shoulder.

Let this generation be known as the one that said no to disarmament. Let this generation be known as the one that said yes to the God of battles. Let the enemies of the righteous fear what they see rising in the land:

  • Households led by fearless men
  • Churches filled with disciplined warriors
  • Communities bound in loyalty and law
  • Fields sown with legacy, courage, and faith

As it is written:

  • “The Lord is a man of war: the Lord is his name.” (Exodus 15:3)
  • “Blessed be the Lord my strength, which teacheth my hands to war, and my fingers to fight.” (Psalm 144:1)

Let the strong man rise. Let the sword be reclaimed. Let the gates be manned. Let the nations behold the households of the Most High, armed in righteousness, unmoved in battle, and ready to advance the dominion of Christ to the very ends of the earth.

This is the Great Order , and it begins at your front door!

Red Flags and Righteous Standards:

Discerning the Truth About Character from a Biblical Lens


I. Introduction: The Age of False Signals

We live in a culture obsessed with “red flags.” Social media teems with memes and short videos warning men and women about the subtle, supposedly sinister signs that someone is “toxic.” These warnings are usually delivered by bitter influencers, feminized males, or post-wall women who have spent years rejecting good men and now sit on the throne of subjective judgment.

This obsession has created a moral panic, people now judge others not by God’s standards, but by a shifting list of emotionally driven preferences, feminist buzzwords, and TikTok trends. What used to be called masculine strength is now a red flag. What used to be called feminine obedience is now abuse. What used to be Biblical order is now controlling or oppressive.

We must ask: Who determines what is a red flag? And more importantly, what does God say?

Let’s dismantle the modern obsession with subjective red flags, expose the foolishness behind the world’s standards, and present the true Biblical red flags, those traits that genuinely disqualify a man or woman from righteous marriage, covenantal loyalty, or household productivity. We will also explore “green flags”—the marks of godly character that point to readiness for marriage, parenting, and dominion-building.


II. The Folly of Modern Red Flag Culture

A. What the World Calls “Red Flags”

In today’s dating and relationship culture, here are a few examples of what are commonly called “red flags”:

  • “He expects me to cook or clean.”
  • “She doesn’t want to work a 9 -5 job.”
  • “He asked about body count! red flag!”
  • “She submits to her father or husband.”
  • “He talks about family legacy and headship too much.”
  • “She’s not career-oriented.”
  • “He wants children early.”
  • “She dresses modestly.”

This madness has turned biblical obedience into a warning sign.

The world calls red what God calls righteous. What they despise is often what Heaven esteems.

B. The Root of the Lie: Rebellion Against God’s Order

The real reason modern people cry “red flag” is not because of discernment, it’s because of rebellion. The feminized man sees strong masculinity and cries “controlling.” The feminist woman sees headship and cries “abuse.” The promiscuous see chastity and cry “religious trauma.”

“Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness…”
—Isaiah 5:20

This is not a neutral misjudgment. It is moral inversion and it is a world under judgment.


III. Biblical Red Flags in Women

If a man is to take a wife and lead a household unto dominion, he must reject the foolish, culturally acceptable markers of compatibility and measure her by biblical womanhood. Here are true red flags in a woman.

1. Rebellion Against Authority

“Wives, submit yourselves unto your own husbands, as unto the Lord.”
—Ephesians 5:22

A woman who chafes at her father’s or husband’s authority is in sin. If she refuses to be led, she cannot build. Her pride is a red flag that will manifest in manipulation, defiance, and eventual destruction of the home.

Watch for:

  • Sarcasm, eye-rolling, and contempt toward men
  • “I don’t need a man” rhetoric
  • Hostility to the idea of male leadership
  • Social media quotes about “being your own boss”

2. Sexual Immodesty or History of Fornication

“That they may teach the young women to be sober, to love their husbands, to love their children, to be discreet, chaste…”
—Titus 2:4–5

Chastity is the glory of a godly woman. A woman who flaunts her body, boasts about her “body count,” or mocks purity is not fit for marriage. God can redeem, yes, but repentance must come with evidence. Past whores do not make present wives without transformation.

Watch for:

  • Inappropriate dress
  • History of OnlyFans, clubbing, or serial dating
  • Defensiveness when asked about sexual past
  • Justifying sin with “everyone has a past”

3. Disdain for Children and Homemaking

“I will therefore that the younger women marry, bear children, guide the house…”
—1 Timothy 5:14

A woman who says she “doesn’t like kids,” “wants to travel first,” or “isn’t ready to settle down” is not wife material, she is a time bomb. Her heart is not oriented toward dominion or motherhood. She is barren in spirit even if fertile in body.

Watch for:

  • Prioritizing career above family
  • Derogatory comments about stay-at-home mothers
  • Preference for pets over children
  • No domestic skills or desire to learn

4. Loudness and Gossip

“It is better to dwell in the wilderness, than with a contentious and an angry woman.” —Proverbs 21:19

Scripture warns against loud, contentious women. A woman who cannot control her tongue will destroy her house. This includes the woman addicted to social media, who shares every thought online and publicly shames others.

Watch for:

  • Constant phone use, selfies, and oversharing
  • Loud arguing, sarcasm, gossip
  • No respect for privacy or discretion

5. Clinginess, Emotional Neediness, and Constant Attention-Seeking

“He that walketh with wise men shall be wise: but a companion of fools shall be destroyed.”
—Proverbs 13:20

One of the most overlooked but dangerous red flags in modern women is emotional immaturity, manifested in the form of neediness, clinginess, and constant attention-seeking. While the world may call this “romantic” or “cute,” the Scriptures warn that an undisciplined soul, especially in a woman, leads to chaos in the home.

A woman who is constantly texting, needing affirmation every hour, demanding emotional babysitting, or interpreting silence as rejection is not ready for covenant. She is not emotionally rooted in Christ; she is attempting to draw her identity and stability from a man. This is not helpmeet behavior. It is idolatry through affection.

Such a woman will burden her husband, exhaust his leadership, and suffocate his mission. Rather than being a joyful helpmeet, she becomes an emotional weight chained to his neck. Marriage is not a therapy session for broken girls who never grew up.

“The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her, so that he shall have no need of spoil.”
—Proverbs 31:11

The godly man must be about the business of ruling, building, providing, and leading. A wife who turns him into her perpetual therapist, security blanket, or on-call emotional support is not fulfilling her role, she is reversing it.

Watch for:

  • Anxiety over delayed replies
  • Passive-aggressive behavior when not the center of attention
  • Interrupting male leadership with emotional needs
  • Frequent crying or dramatics in response to small issues
  • Posting vague social media messages fishing for validation

Clinginess is not affection. Neediness is not femininity. It is disorder, and it is Sin!

A righteous woman is emotionally stable because her identity is rooted in Christ and her sense of value is shaped by Scripture, not by how many times her husband calls her in a day.


IV. Biblical Green Flags in Women

1. Joyful Submission to Headship

“Even as Sara obeyed Abraham, calling him lord…”
—1 Peter 3:6

A woman who loves, honors, and joyfully submits to male leadership, first to her father, then to her husband, is a rare and glorious find. She is easy to lead, quick to obey, and does not resist order.

Green flag:

  • “I trust my father’s judgment.”
  • “I want to support and serve my husband.”
  • “I’d rather be a homemaker than a boss.”

2. Meekness and Quiet Strength

“But let it be the hidden man of the heart… the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit, which is in the sight of God of great price.”
—1 Peter 3:4

Meekness is not weakness, it is quiet power under control. The godly woman is not easily offended, easily provoked, or driven by emotion. She is dignified, soft-spoken, and trustworthy.

Green flag:

  • Listens more than she speaks
  • Speaks respectfully even when disagreeing
  • Prays and waits instead of panicking

3. Desire for Children and Home

“Thy wife shall be as a fruitful vine by the sides of thine house: thy children like olive plants round about thy table.”
—Psalm 128:3

The godly woman dreams of building a household, teaching children, managing a kitchen, and creating a sanctuary of peace and productivity. She glories in the domestic realm, not in external applause.

Green flag:

  • Volunteers to help with children
  • Learns recipes, sewing, or herbs
  • Reads Proverbs 31 with conviction

4. Emotional Stability and Self-Governance

“Strength and honour are her clothing; and she shall rejoice in time to come. She openeth her mouth with wisdom; and in her tongue is the law of kindness.”
—Proverbs 31:25–26

One of the most precious, yet underrated, traits in a godly woman is emotional self-control. In a culture that glamorizes feelings over facts, drama over discipline, and mood swings over modesty, a woman who governs her spirit with grace and poise is a rare jewel.

This woman does not need constant attention. She does not crumble under pressure. She does not sabotage her home with petty quarrels or seek to manipulate her husband with tears, silence, or tantrums. She is anchored, not in her man, but in her God.

Her peace is not performative; it flows from a heart trained in the fear of the Lord. She does not make her emotions the center of the household. Instead, she cultivates serenity, discernment, and steadfastness, nurturing a home of joy rather than tension.

“She looketh well to the ways of her household, and eateth not the bread of idleness.” —Proverbs 31:27

This woman is a helpmeet, not a hindrance. A support, not a storm. She seeks to be a rock for her children, a refuge for her husband, and a reflection of God’s wisdom and strength.

Green flag:

  • She responds with prayer, not panic
  • She speaks with grace, not emotional weaponry
  • She has a calm countenance under stress
  • She seeks counsel instead of stirring confusion
  • She doesn’t demand attention, she commands respect

Such a woman will not be tossed by every wave of emotion, nor will she burden the man with daily validation needs. She is a woman of order, of restraint, and of dignity.

She is not only beautiful to behold, but also safe to lead.


V. Biblical Red Flags in Men

Just as women must be weighed by Scripture, so must men. A man is not a leader because he has a beard. He is not a patriarch because he yells on the internet. Here are true red flags in men.

1. Lack of Discipline

“He that hath no rule over his own spirit is like a city that is broken down, and without walls.”
—Proverbs 25:28

If a man cannot wake up on time, say no to lust, manage money, or keep his word, he is not fit to lead. He must master himself before leading others.

Watch for:

  • Addictions (porn, video games, food, alcohol, drugs, cigarettes)
  • Unstable employment history
  • Disorganized habits, no plan or direction

2. Fear of Responsibility

“When I was a child… I put away childish things.” —1 Corinthians 13:11

A man who delays marriage, fears children, or won’t make decisions is a child in a man’s body. He is not preparing to build; he’s looking to avoid weight. He will become a burden, not a covering.

Watch for:

  • Fear of commitment
  • Avoiding leadership or hard work
  • No willingness to provide or protect

3. Softness Toward Sin

“Have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.”
—Ephesians 5:11

A man who excuses wickedness, tolerates compromise, and refuses to rebuke sin is not a protector, he is a coward. He will let wolves in the home and call it grace.

Watch for:

  • Tolerance of feminism, sexual sin, or false religion
  • Unwillingness to take strong stands
  • Says “it’s not a big deal” about major issues

VI. Biblical Green Flags in Men

1. Righteous Authority and Strength

“The just man walketh in his integrity: his children are blessed after him.” —Proverbs 20:7

The godly man leads with a firm hand, a clear voice, and an unwavering conviction. He protects, provides, and teaches with clarity and consistency.

Green flag:

  • He honors elders, mentors boys, protects women
  • He studies Scripture and applies it
  • He is unashamed of headship

2. Fruitfulness in Work

“In all labour there is profit…” —Proverbs 14:23

A man who works diligently, builds wealth, and provides for his household is a blessing. He is not afraid of labor, does not chase get-rich schemes, and understands the value of time and effort.

Green flag:

  • Owns tools, land, business, or skills
  • Respects time and order
  • Trains sons and serves his family

3. Boldness Against Evil

“Quit you like men, be strong.” —1 Corinthians 16:13

The godly man is not silent in the face of evil. He names it, shames it, and fights it. Whether it’s abortion, feminism, sodomy, or state tyranny, he speaks as a watchman.

Green flag:

  • Public conviction, not private opinion
  • Willing to lose money, friends, or comfort for truth
  • Guards his home like a gatekeeper

VII. Historical and Statistical Observations

A. Historical Red Flags Were Spiritual and Familial

In Christian history, red flags were not trendy slogans, they were deeply moral and covenantal. Parents would reject a suitor based on laziness, bad theology, a disorderly household, or spiritual apathy. They asked:

  • Does he fear God?
  • Does he work?
  • Does he have family honor?
  • Is she submissive, modest, and fruitful?

Compare this with today’s absurd standards: “He didn’t like my cat.” “She won’t split the bill.” “He believes in gender roles.”

We have abandoned wisdom for preference.

B. Data on Modern Mating Confirms the Crisis

  • Pew Research (2023): 63% of young men say they are single; many cite fear of false accusations, rejection of feminist values, or a lack of virtuous women.
  • Institute for Family Studies: Married men with traditional gender roles are significantly happier and more sexually fulfilled than egalitarian couples.
  • Harvard Study: Daughters raised in strong father-led homes are more emotionally stable and less promiscuous.

Biblical order produces fruit. Worldly “red flag” culture produces barren confusion.


VIII. Conclusion: Real Discernment for Real Covenant

You are not called to marry a vibe. You are not called to screen people with memes and trending advice.

You are called to build a household, a legacy, a dominion. That requires spiritual discernment, not cultural conditioning.

The world sees red when it sees God’s order. We must learn to see green where He blesses, and red where He warns.

Throw away the therapist’s checklist. Pick up the sword of the Spirit. Measure yourself and your future spouse by this question:

“Will this man or woman help me build the Great Order, or tear it down?”

If the answer is yes, build.

If the answer is no, RUN!

The Sabbath: God’s Holy Day of Rest, Worship, and Dominion

In the frenzied world of deadlines, digital noise, and soul-numbing busyness, the Sabbath stands as a defiant monument of peace, order, and divine rhythm. It is not a cultural tradition. It is not a denominational add-on. It is not “Jewish.” It is God’s own day, sanctified by Him at creation, codified in the Ten Commandments, and never once abolished or transferred.

The Biblical Sabbath is Saturday, the seventh day of the week. It begins at sundown on Friday and ends at sundown on Saturday. This is not legalism, it is loyalty. It is not about rules, it is about relationship. Keeping the Sabbath is not just about rest; it is about rulership, governing your time under the authority of the Most High.

I. The Origin of the Sabbath: Created Before Sin

“And on the seventh day God ended His work which He had made; and He rested on the seventh day… And God blessed the seventh day and sanctified it…”
Genesis 2:2-3

The Sabbath was not given after the Fall. It was not added later at Sinai. It was written into the very fabric of creation. Before there was a nation, before there was sin, there was the Sabbath.

God did not rest because He was tired. He rested to set a pattern, a divine cadence of work and worship. This is the first “holy” thing ever declared in Scripture. Not a place, not a mountain, not a temple, but a day.

The Sabbath is not man’s idea. It is God’s signature on time itself.

II. The Fourth Commandment: The Forgotten Law

“Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labor, and do all thy work: but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the LORD thy God…”
Exodus 20:8-10

The command to remember implies something we are prone to forget. In our modern world, the Fourth Commandment has become the most broken of the Ten. But it is just as binding as the others. It was written in stone by the very finger of God.

Unlike the ceremonial laws of Israel (sacrifices, circumcision, dietary codes), the Sabbath was placed in the moral core of God’s covenant, unchanging, eternal, and holy.

It is not man who decides when to worship, it is God. He didn’t say, “Pick a day that works for you.” He said, “The seventh day is the Sabbath.”

This was never changed in Scripture.

III. Saturday, Not Sunday: The Biblical Reality

Nowhere in the Bible is the Sabbath changed from Saturday to Sunday. Not once. Not by Jesus, not by Paul, not by the apostles. Sunday observance began centuries later as a tradition of the Roman Catholic Church, not the Word of God.

Christians often refer to Sunday as “the Lord’s Day” because of the resurrection. While the resurrection is indeed glorious, nowhere does God command the resurrection day to replace the Sabbath.

In fact, Scripture is clear:

  • Jesus kept the Sabbath (Luke 4:16).
  • His disciples continued to keep the Sabbath after the resurrection (Acts 13:42-44, Acts 17:2, Acts 18:4).
  • The early church was “zealous for the law” (Acts 21:20) and saw no contradiction in keeping the Sabbath while honoring the risen Christ.

The change to Sunday was political, not theological. The Roman emperor Constantine, a pagan sun-worshiper, instituted Sunday as a day of rest in 321 A.D. to unify the empire. Later councils enforced it. The reformers protested many Roman traditions, but sadly, retained the Sunday switch.

God never authorized this change. The true Sabbath remains Saturday.

IV. The Sabbath and the Patriarchal Household

“Thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maidservant…”
Exodus 20:10

God’s command is directed not just to individuals but to households. The patriarch, God’s appointed head, has the duty to enforce Sabbath observance within his domain. He must lead by example, ordering his household to honor the day.

This includes wives, children, servants, and any under his authority. The Sabbath becomes a weekly covenantal reset, where the home is re-centered around worship, rest, teaching, and joy.

In a properly ordered household, Sabbath is not just a religious routine. It is a lifestyle of reverent rhythm, a holy pause from dominion work in order to reflect on the dominion Giver.

V. The Sabbath Is for All Generations

“It is a sign between Me and the children of Israel forever…”
Exodus 31:17

Some argue the Sabbath was only for Israel. But Scripture shows that Gentiles who joined themselves to the Lord were expected to keep the Sabbath:

“Also the sons of the stranger… every one that keepeth the sabbath from polluting it, and taketh hold of My covenant; even them will I bring to My holy mountain…”
Isaiah 56:6-7

Furthermore, Jesus said:

“The Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath…”
Mark 2:27

The word “man” here is Anthropos, mankind, not merely Jews. The Sabbath is a gift for all humanity, made at creation, reaffirmed at Sinai, honored by Christ, and to be observed in the future Kingdom (see Isaiah 66:23).

VI. Why the World Hates the Sabbath

The world system is run by Pharaohs, taskmasters who demand bricks without straw. Whether it’s secular corporations or consumer-driven churches, there’s no room to stop. Every moment must be monetized.

But the Sabbath rebels against this madness.

When a man shuts down his business, rests his hands, gathers his family, and turns his face to heaven, he proclaims to the world: God is my source. God is my ruler. I trust Him, not productivity.

This is why tyrants hate it. It decentralizes control. It builds strong homes. It reminds men they are free under God.

Keeping the Sabbath is a revolutionary act.

VII. The Fruit of Sabbath-Keeping

A household that honors the Sabbath will reap immeasurable blessings:

  • Spiritual depth – Regular immersion in Scripture and prayer
  • Stronger marriages – Weekly time for conversation, worship, and intimacy
  • Stable children – Structured rhythm that anchors their lives
  • Better health – A body allowed to rest and repair
  • Mental clarity – Space for reflection, gratitude, and creativity
  • Cultural resistance – A visible contrast with the world’s chaos

Where the Sabbath is honored, peace reigns. Where it is neglected, disorder multiplies.

VIII. The Sabbath and Polygynous Households: A Day of Unity, Worship, and Holy Delight

For the Christian polygynous household, the Sabbath is not simply a day of rest, it is a weekly cornerstone of divine order, family unity, and generational sanctification. It is the Lord’s appointed time, a sanctified space carved out of the ordinary flow of life, when the household pauses from labor and turns its heart wholly toward the worship of God. In homes where a patriarch lovingly governs multiple wives and many children, the Sabbath becomes a stabilizing and unifying force, binding all together in a rhythm of reverence, rest, and rejoicing.

The patriarch, as head of the home, bears the sacred duty of priesthood within the gates of his own domain. On the Sabbath, this role is especially visible and deeply felt. He leads his family not just in prayer and teaching, but in establishing the atmosphere of peace and holiness that permeates the home. He ensures that the household is not distracted by worldly pursuits but gathered around the Word of God. His voice opens the Scriptures. His leadership sets the tone of reverence. His consistency brings generational security.

A Harmonious Household in Holy Rest

In a polygynous home, the Sabbath showcases the divine genius of the family structure. Each wife, uniquely gifted, contributes to the sanctification of the day in harmony, not competition. This is not a chaotic or burdensome arrangement, it is a symphony of feminine stewardship under godly headship, a picture of ordered beauty.

  • One wife may lead in preparing the Sabbath meal, laboring ahead of time so that the day itself remains free from unnecessary toil. Her kitchen becomes a place of sweet aromas and quiet joy. She may bake fresh loaves, prepare meats and stews, and lay out the table with care and grace. The table, stretching long to accommodate many, is not merely a place to eat, but an altar of fellowship. Her service sanctifies the feast.
  • Another may oversee the children’s Scripture memorization, rehearsing passages throughout the week and leading them in joyful recitation before the family. She disciples the younger children in the basics of the Law and teaches the older children how to internalize God’s commands. Through song, chant, and story, the words of the Lord are hidden in young hearts.
  • A third may guide the household in singing Psalms, her voice initiating the sacred sounds that rise like incense from the home. She may coordinate harmonies, teach new tunes, and draw the hearts of all to rejoice in the Lord. Her leadership reminds the family that the Sabbath is not merely to be obeyed, it is to be celebrated.
  • All are gathered under one roof, drawn together not just by affection, but by a shared covenant. They are united not merely by physical proximity, but by divine purpose. They rest not as isolated individuals, but as a family, ordered, purposed, and filled with the Spirit.

The children, watching and participating, are catechized not only by lessons, but by atmosphere. They learn that God’s law is not burdensome, but beautiful. That Sabbath is not a restriction, but a gift. That the rhythm of work and rest is a blessing, not a curse. Their memories of youth are shaped by scenes of candlelight over Scripture, laughter around the table, and peaceful sleep after songs of praise.

Family Bond Strengthened in Sabbath Joy

The Sabbath provides time not only for worship, but for rich fellowship within the family. With no secular work to distract, the day becomes an opportunity for genuine conversation, for shared storytelling, for deepening bonds between wives, between father and children, between siblings. The very structure of the day lends itself to the building of godly culture.

In the morning, the household may gather for a family assembly, where the patriarch teaches from the Scriptures. He may expound upon the Law, the Gospels, or the wisdom literature. Children are encouraged to ask questions, young men to discuss, and wives to reflect on the Word as it applies to their specific roles and challenges.

After teaching, the family may walk together outdoors, delighting in creation and praising the God who made all things. Fathers may speak to their sons about dominion and diligence. Mothers may share stories of old with daughters. Older siblings assist the younger. Laughter is not foreign to the Sabbath; it is sanctified when done in thanksgiving and holy celebration.

In the afternoon, psalm-singing and storytelling from the family’s lineage or Scripture history may commence. Children may act out biblical stories, or share what they’ve learned. Wives may reflect on God’s providence and His mercies throughout the week. Journals are opened, blessings are recounted, and prayers of thanksgiving are raised. The family grows not just in knowledge but in affection and vision.

A Miniature Eden

In this sacred gathering, the polygynous household mirrors Eden itself. As Adam was given Eve, and from Eve came the family, so too the patriarch rejoices in the many lives under his stewardship. He sees in the Sabbath a taste of the eternal rest to come, a weekly rehearsal for the marriage supper of the Lamb.

The home, ordered and full, becomes a refuge from the chaos of the world. The Sabbath, as instituted by God, pushes back against the modern world’s obsession with productivity and consumption. It reminds the family that man does not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God.

This is especially powerful in a household with many children. In a world that devalues children, the Sabbath proclaims their importance. It gives space to affirm their value, not just as future adults, but as present image-bearers. The patriarch sees his quiver full and rejoices. The wives see their fruit and are glad. The children see their place and feel secure.

Conclusion: Rest, Order, and Joy

The polygynous Sabbath-keeping home is a rebuke to modern disorder and rebellion. It is a living testimony to God’s wisdom in establishing headship, hierarchy, and rest. It is a proclamation of faith, not only in word, but in practice. The household that honors the Sabbath declares that God’s law is good, that His order is beautiful, and that His rhythms bring peace.

In these households, where authority is rightly ordered and love is abundant, the Sabbath is not merely observed, it is cherished. It is the day when heaven brushes earth, when the family reclines at the table of peace, and when the sound of laughter, song, and Scripture rises to the throne of God.

Let the patriarch lead.
Let the wives serve in joy.
Let the children rest and learn.
Let the home become holy.
Let the Sabbath shine.

IX: The Sabbath: God’s Holy Day of Rest, Worship, and Dominion, Welcoming Others into the Household

The Sabbath is not only a day of rest and worship for the household, but also a day of hospitality, a day to extend the dominion of God’s order beyond our walls and into the lives of others. In a culture fractured by isolation, independence, and rebellion against God’s law, the Christian home, especially the well-ordered, polygynous household, becomes a beacon of light, stability, and warmth. To invite others in on the Sabbath is to invite them into a taste of Eden, a preview of the Kingdom, and a call to return to the ways of God.

This practice is not novel or optional, it is deeply biblical.

“The stranger that dwelleth with you shall be unto you as one born among you, and thou shalt love him as thyself…” — Leviticus 19:34

“If thou turn away thy foot from the sabbath, from doing thy pleasure on my holy day… then shalt thou delight thyself in the LORD.” — Isaiah 58:13-14

The Sabbath is not to be hoarded for ourselves. It is to be shared. Just as God invited Israel to rest, so we invite others into the peace that comes from submitting to His order.

Inviting Others to Observe and Learn

When guests enter a Sabbath-keeping home, they are entering more than a physical dwelling. They are stepping into an embassy of heaven, a domain ordered by Scripture, governed by a patriarch under Christ, and saturated with holiness. For many who are accustomed to the chaos of modern life, this is a transformative encounter.

  • They witness fathers leading with strength and tenderness, not passive or absent, but present and deliberate.
  • They see wives at peace in submission, honored in their roles, radiant in meekness and joy.
  • They observe children well-behaved, happy, and secure, eager to recite Scripture, to sing, to serve, to listen.
  • They hear psalms being sung, not pop music blaring. They smell roasts and fresh bread, not the plastic sterility of convenience meals.
  • They are offered a seat at a table where order, gratitude, and the fear of God reign.

Even unbelievers or nominal Christians, upon witnessing the rhythm and reverence of a Sabbath household, are often pierced to the heart. They see that God’s law is not bondage but blessing. They see that the household of faith is not a theory, but a living reality.

We do not force them, we invite them. And by doing so, we testify to the goodness of the Lord.

A Ministry of Reformation through Example

In a world where churches have grown lukewarm, many have never seen the glory of the Sabbath rightly kept. Hosting others for the Sabbath is not merely an act of kindness, it is a ministry of reformation. It is a discipleship opportunity. When a young man observes a patriarch leading a family in worship and sees the fruits of generational faithfulness, he begins to long for the same. When a woman witnesses the peace between sister-wives, and sees joyful submission rather than strife, she may begin to question the lies she has been told by feminism.

The dinner table becomes a pulpit.
The household becomes a sermon.
The love of the family becomes an argument too strong to deny.

This is not done through lectures or argumentation, but through witness and example. It is done through beauty. Holiness. Order.

Guidelines for God-Honoring Hospitality

As we open our homes on the Sabbath, we do so carefully and intentionally. Hospitality is not to be confused with compromise. We do not invite rebellion into our midst; we invite others to witness God’s dominion.

  • Guests must respect the household’s order. No phones, no profanity, no rebellion. Children must obey the father of the home.
  • Sabbath is not casual socialization. It is holy. Laughter is welcome, but foolishness is not. Guests should know the home will be reading Scripture, singing psalms, and blessing the Lord.
  • Modesty and dignity must be preserved. All guests, especially women, must honor the tone of reverence. Covered heads for women are encouraged. No provocative attire. No immodest conversation.
  • All food preparation and work are done in advance. The goal is not to serve in exhaustion, but to serve in rest.

We are not entertainment centers; we are holy households. The goal is not to impress, but to display the beauty of obedience.

Extending Headship and Influence

As a household grows, so should its reach. Inviting others into Sabbath observance is a way to extend headship, influence, and dominion. For men leading multiple wives and many children, this is a means of discipling beyond bloodline, of blessing the community, of drawing others into covenant living. It is a tool of evangelism by example, discipline through display, and dominion through demonstration.

In this way, the household becomes not only a church in miniature, but a seed of national reformation. Imagine hundreds, even thousands of such homes. Each one inviting in neighbors, co-workers, fellow saints. Each one teaching, not by pulpit alone, but by peace, by order, by Sabbath joy.

This is how nations are changed, not first by law, but by household.
And the Sabbath, rightly kept, becomes the rhythm that turns the soil.

X. What Should Be Done on the Sabbath?

The Sabbath is not a day of idleness, but sacred purpose. Here are activities fit for this holy day:

1. Worship and Bible Reading

Begin with a family gathering. Sing Psalms or hymns. Read Scripture aloud. Let each child recite a verse. Encourage discussion. Fathers must teach, exhort, and shepherd.

2. Prayer and Intercession

Pray as a household. Pray for your nation, your community, and each other. Teach your family to lay burdens at the feet of the Lord.

3. Feasting

Make Sabbath meals special. Prepare them in advance so the day is restful. Use fine dishes. Light candles. Celebrate the goodness of God with laughter and joy.

4. Storytelling

Tell stories of God’s providence, personal testimonies, Biblical narratives, Christian history. Let children hear how God has moved through the generations.

5. Walks in Nature

Take a slow walk through a field, forest, or garden. Speak of God’s creation. Point out His design in every tree, bird, and flower.

6. Games and Recreation

Play board games or engage in light-hearted fun as a family, games that build closeness, not isolation. No video games, no secular shows. Use the time to build family culture.

7. Blessing and Encouragement

Fathers should bless their wives and children aloud. Speak destiny over your sons. Speak encouragement to your daughters. Let every member of the household feel the weight of God’s love through your leadership.

8. Silence and Reflection

Leave room for quiet. The Sabbath is not noise and busyness, but calm and clarity. Let each soul rest in God.

XI. Things to Avoid on the Sabbath

The day is holy, guard it from pollution:

  • Work for profit – Shut down all business. Trust God.
  • Shopping or consumerism – Do not buy or sell.
  • Secular entertainment – No TV, sports, social media or frivolity.
  • Travel without purpose – Stay home unless visiting brethren.
  • Strife or conflict – Seek peace, not division.
  • Disorder or laziness – It is a day of ordered rest, not sloth.

The Sabbath is not a “free day.” It is God’s day.

XII. Preparation Is Key

The Sabbath does not begin on Saturday. It begins the day before, with diligence, foresight, and joyful obedience. Friday is the day of preparation, as commanded in Scripture and affirmed by the historic practice of God’s people. It is the day the household shifts from ordinary labor to sacred readiness, ensuring that when the Sabbath dawns, the family is already in a state of rest, not scrambling to catch up.

“And it was the preparation day, and the Sabbath drew on.” — Luke 23:54

This rhythm is not burdensome. It is liberating. When preparation is honored, rest becomes possible. Meals should be prepared in advance, not hastily assembled in violation of holy time. Clothing should be laid out, ironed if needed, dignified and modest in appearance, fitting for a day set apart unto the Lord. The home should be cleaned and put in order, not just physically but atmospherically, so that peace reigns when the sun sets and the Sabbath begins.

This is not the responsibility of one, but of all. The wives of the household should work together, each taking up her duties with gladness and purpose. One may manage the meal, another the home’s cleanliness, another the organization of the children. There should be no envy or murmuring, only joyful cooperation under the covering of the patriarch’s leadership. Even the children, especially the children, should have tasks. Whether sweeping the floor, folding linens, or setting the table, they learn that preparation for the Sabbath is preparation for holiness.

This shared effort strengthens the family’s unity. It teaches diligence, respect, and anticipation. It weaves into the fabric of the home a sense of sacred rhythm, where God’s calendar, not man’s chaos, defines the week. And when the Sabbath comes, the family rests not in laziness but in victory, because they were prepared.

XIII. Sabbath as a Sign of Dominion

The Sabbath reminds us that we are not slaves. It reminds us that time belongs to God, not to the state, not to the job, not to the market. When you rest, you declare:

  • God is my provider.
  • My worth is not in my work.
  • My family is more valuable than my schedule.
  • My life revolves around heaven, not earth.

This is dominion living, resting in the sovereignty of God while preparing to rule in His name.

XIII. God’s Promise for Sabbath-Keepers

“If thou turn away thy foot from the Sabbath… and call the Sabbath a delight… Then shalt thou delight thyself in the LORD; and I will cause thee to ride upon the high places of the earth…”
Isaiah 58:13-14

The Sabbath is not only about ceasing, it is about rising. God promises blessing to those who honor His day. He will lift them up. He will defend them. He will provide. He will give rest, not just once a week, but in the deepest corners of the soul.

To reject the Sabbath is to forfeit this blessing. To embrace it is to walk in favor.


Let the Sabbath Rise Again

Let the world rush on to its destruction. Let the tyrants grind their workers into dust. Let the secularists fill their weekends with amusement and noise.

But as for us, we will rest.

We will teach our sons the law. We will raise our daughters in peace. We will gather our households under the banner of the Most High. We will set aside the seventh day as holy, as God commanded.

We will build families that honor the Sabbath, not as a burden, but as a joy.

This is the Great Order.

This is how nations are rebuilt.

This is the rhythm of Eden.


“Moreover also I gave them my sabbaths, to be a sign between me and them, that they might know that I am the LORD that sanctify them.”
Ezekiel 20:12

Let the patriarchs rise.

Let the Sabbath be remembered.

Let the dominion of God be restored.

Let the Great Order be restored!

The Family Business: A Biblical Vision for Multigenerational Provision and Dominion

By Lord Redbeard
Bold Foundations for Biblical Patriarchy, Masculinity, and Household Dominion


I. Introduction: Reclaiming the Family Economy

The modern man clocks in, clocks out, and clocks out of his legacy in the process. He works to survive, not to conquer. His labor is detached from his household. His paycheck disappears into rent, bills, and taxes while his sons play video games and his daughters dream of employment in soulless corporations. This is not dominion, it is defeat disguised as progress.

God never intended for men to be cogs in a godless economy. He did not create man to serve bureaucracies, but to build dynasties. God’s design for work, wealth, and provision is not individualistic, fragmented, or impersonal. It is covenantal, ordered, and multigenerational. At the heart of this divine order is the family business, not merely as a financial tool, but as a spiritual calling.

From Abraham to the early Church, Scripture presents the household as the center of economic life. The modern Western divorce between faith, family, and finances is a form of economic and spiritual rebellion. It has robbed men of their power, women of their place, and children of their inheritance.

This is a call to rebuild the household economy, to launch and manage multigenerational family businesses that serve the purpose of dominion, discipleship, and provision under the lordship of Christ. We will draw from Scripture, history, research, and practical wisdom to outline the path forward.


II. The Biblical Pattern: Work as Worship and Legacy

A. The Mandate to Rule and Build

“And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion…”
—Genesis 1:28

This is not a poetic suggestion. This is a divine command. Dominion is the purpose of creation. The man who does not build, multiply, and rule is disobedient, no matter how pious he appears.

Economic dominion is not incidental, it is essential. God placed Adam in a garden to work and guard it. He gave him land, labor, and law. Work was never secular, it was sacred. It was worship. And from the beginning, man’s labor was to flow through the household.

B. Abraham: A Case Study in Covenant Capitalism

Abraham was not a wage-earner. He was a patriarch, an entrepreneur, and a master of men.

“And Abram was very rich in cattle, in silver, and in gold.” —Genesis 13:2
“And when Abram heard that his brother was taken captive, he armed his trained servants, born in his own house, three hundred and eighteen…” —Genesis 14:14

His wealth was not abstract. It was rooted in land, livestock, laborers, and sons. His household was so vast it functioned like a kingdom. His sons were his heirs, his men were trained, and his economy was generational.

God called Abraham not just to believe, but to build. And his business was inseparable from his family.

C. Proverbs and the Household Economy

“A good man leaveth an inheritance to his children’s children…”
—Proverbs 13:22

“The house of the righteous shall stand.”
—Proverbs 12:7

“The crown of the wise is their riches.”
—Proverbs 14:24

The book of Proverbs is not the journal of a monk. It is the economic manual of a patriarch. It commands stewardship, skill, diligence, and investment. And it links all of it to the household.

Solomon did not advise men to outsource provision to the state or delegate their children’s futures to random corporations. He commanded men to build legacies. That means businesses. Enterprises. Structures that endure.


III. The Destruction of the Family Business Model

A. Industrialism and the Rise of the Disconnected Worker

Prior to the 19th century, most families labored together. The home was the center of economic production. Fathers taught their sons trades. Mothers taught daughters the domestic arts. Property stayed in the family. Wealth was passed on, not lost.

But with industrialism came fragmentation. Men left home for factories. Women left for offices. Children were sent to schools. The family stopped producing, and started consuming.

Now, the average father works for strangers, his wife works for strangers, and his children are raised by strangers. This is not liberty. It is enslavement!

B. Feminism and the War on Domesticity

Feminism finished what industrialism started. It not only removed women from the home, it vilified the home. It told women that building a house and raising children was beneath them.

It also told them to chase jobs, under other men, while pretending to be “independent.” The household, once a productive center of culture and commerce, became a dormitory where family members only slept, streamed, and scrolled.

The result? Broken inheritance. No generational skills. No family economy. No ownership. No dominion.

C. Statism and Economic Infantilization

The modern state thrives on dependency. It encourages generational poverty by rewarding fatherlessness, taxing inheritance, regulating entrepreneurship, and offering just enough benefits to discourage enterprise.

The man who starts a business with his sons is seen as dangerous, because he is building power. He is raising free men. He is reclaiming headship.

The state fears the patriarch. The state loves the employee.


IV. Starting a Family Business: Vision, Strategy, and Calling

A. Begin with a Biblical Vision

Before you start a family business, you must know why.

  • Not just to make money.
  • Not just to escape a job.
  • But to obey God, equip your household, and establish dominion.

Your business must be mission-driven. Every decision, from branding to hiring, must serve your household’s future.

“Commit thy works unto the Lord, and thy thoughts shall be established.” —Proverbs 16:3

Do not launch with haste. Begin with fasting, prayer, Scripture, and counsel from elders.

B. Choose a Model That Supports Your Family Structure

Not all business models are equally biblical. Choose one that:

  • Allows you to work with your wife and children.
  • Allows your sons to learn and eventually lead.
  • Provides services or products consistent with biblical values.
  • Avoids entanglement with woke bureaucracies or immoral markets.

Examples:

  • Agriculture (farming, livestock)
  • Construction, trades, and contracting
  • Homestead-based goods (soap, food, textiles)
  • Media, publishing, Christian education
  • Local manufacturing or repair shops

Start small. Start simple. But start with order.

C. Structure It with Generational Succession in Mind

Don’t build a one-man empire. Build a household economy.

That means:

  • Teach your sons from day one.
  • Involve your wife in accounting, planning, or production.
  • Document everything: systems, procedures, workflows.
  • Incorporate or structure legally for succession (LLC, family trust, etc.).
  • Avoid unnecessary debt. Build gradually. Own your assets.

Train your children not to be workers, but builders.

“And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart: And thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children…”
—Deuteronomy 6:6–7


V. Managing the Business: Order, Accountability, and Discipleship

A. Establish Household Hierarchy

The business should reflect your family order.

  • The father is the head.
  • The wife is his helpmeet.
  • The sons are his apprentices.
  • The daughters are trained in household and relational service.

Disorder in the home will breed disorder in the business. Lead your household in worship first, then in work.

“He that ruleth his own house well…” —1 Timothy 3:4

B. Schedule Daily Work and Weekly Rest

Build routines that teach discipline. Every member should know:

  • What they are responsible for.
  • What the timeline is.
  • Who reports to whom.

And above all: keep the Sabbath. Weekly rest is not an option. It is part of your testimony.

“Six days shalt thou labour, and do all thy work… the seventh is the sabbath of the Lord thy God.” —Exodus 20:9–10

Let your employees and children know: we worship, then we work.

C. Manage Growth Without Losing the Mission

As the business grows, be cautious:

  • Do not hire strangers who do not share your values.
  • Do not scale so fast that your family becomes fractured.
  • Do not allow profit to replace purpose.

Many patriarchs have lost their households by growing their empires too fast. Growth is good. But it must be governed.


VI. Expanding the Business: Legacy, Land, and Local Power

A. Train Sons to Lead

A business that dies with you is a failure. Your sons must be trained to:

  • Work in every role.
  • Understand the numbers.
  • Negotiate, manage, and lead.
  • Defend the family’s interests with wisdom and boldness.

Let your sons know: “One day, this is yours to steward for your children.”

B. Acquire Land and Infrastructure

Dominion requires assets.

  • Buy the building.
  • Buy the land.
  • Build the tools.
  • Own the vehicles.
  • Invest in durable equipment.

“Prepare thy work without, and make it fit for thyself in the field; and afterwards build thine house.” —Proverbs 24:27

Land and tools give leverage. They reduce dependence. They increase resilience.

C. Build Intergenerational Partnerships

Your business should not be isolated. Partner with other Christian families:

  • Buy from them.
  • Sell to them.
  • Hire their sons.
  • Marry your children to their children.

This is how kingdoms are built. Not by corporations, but by clans.

The early Church grew not just through preaching, but through networks of families who worshiped together, worked together, and married within the faith.


VII. Historical Examples: Legacy Builders

A. The Hebrew Household Economy

Israel’s economy was rooted in:

  • Land inheritance (Leviticus 25)
  • Family trades (carpenters, farmers, herders)
  • Generational apprenticeship (Exodus 31:6)

The goal was perpetual provision through patriarchal stewardship.

B. Medieval Guilds and Christian Tradesmen

During the Christian Middle Ages:

  • Families ran shops, smithies, and workshops.
  • Sons inherited their father’s trade.
  • Guilds reinforced Christian ethics and training.
  • Local economies revolved around faithful fathers.

C. The Protestant Work Ethic and Reformation Households

The Reformation revived the doctrine of vocation.

Luther and Calvin taught that labor, done to God’s glory, was holy. Christian families:

  • Opened printing presses.
  • Started schools and farms.
  • Dominated commerce in Geneva, Germany, Scotland, and the New World.

Their legacy created Western civilization.


VIII. Modern Studies and Data

A. Family Businesses Are More Resilient

According to the Family Firm Institute:

  • Family businesses account for 64% of U.S. GDP.
  • They employ 62% of the U.S. workforce.
  • They outperform non-family firms in long-term profitability and stability.

B. Multigenerational Transfer Is Rare—but Powerful

Only 30% of family businesses survive into the second generation.
Only 12% survive into the third.

Why? Because few build with succession in mind.

Those that do—like Chick-fil-A, Hobby Lobby, and many Mennonite and Amish businesses, dominate for decades.


IX. Daughters in the Household Business

A word must be said about daughters.

They are not to be overlooked. While they are not called to rule or lead, daughters are essential to the household economy. They can:

  • Assist in administration, bookkeeping, and communication.
  • Manage client relations or social media under father’s oversight.
  • Create value through domestic crafts, baking, hospitality, etc.
  • Be prepared for marriage to another patriarch.

They are not bosses, but builders. They are trained to one day manage the house of their future husband with grace and strength.

“She looketh well to the ways of her household…” —Proverbs 31:27


X. Conclusion: Rise and Build

We are not called to pass through this world as renters and employees. We are called to possess the land. To rule. To reign. To build the household of faith.

The multigenerational family business is not a luxury. It is a mandate. It is the structure by which we obey God’s Word, train our children, preserve our faith, and build our kingdom.

Do not wait for the economy to collapse. Do not wait for permission. Do not wait for the perfect time.

Start now. Build slowly. Work faithfully. And leave behind not just a name, but a dynasty. “Let thy work appear unto thy servants, and thy glory unto their children. And let the beauty of the Lord our God be upon us: and establish thou the work of our hands…”
—Psalm 90:16–17

Can Lesbians Be Christians?

By Lord Redbeard
“Bold Foundations for Biblical Patriarchy, Masculinity, and Household Dominion”

I. Introduction: The Crisis of Confusion

In an age of compromise, confusion reigns. The Church, once a fortress of moral clarity and doctrinal firmness, now staggers like a drunkard at the altar of tolerance. Instead of declaring the Word of God with boldness, pastors and pew-sitters alike equivocate, dodge, and reframe what God has already spoken plainly.

One of the most dangerous lies now being whispered in the sanctuaries of Christendom is this: “A woman can be a lesbian and still be a Christian.”
Let us be clear. Not vague. Not political. Not diplomatic. The answer is No.
A woman who unrepentantly engages in or supports lesbian behavior is not a Christian. She is under wrath. And she needs to repent.

The Church must no longer coddle this rebellion. We must say what Scripture says, in the tone Scripture demands. And we must do so not out of hatred, but out of a fierce, fatherly love that will not let souls perish in silence.

This post will expose the false assumptions, examine the Scripture, and re-establish God’s standard, without apology.


II. The Common Excuse: “The Bible Doesn’t Mention Lesbians”

Many who attempt to soften the Bible’s moral clarity begin with a sleight of hand. They argue that while Scripture clearly condemns male homosexual acts, it is supposedly silent on female homosexual behavior. After all, Leviticus 18:22 and 20:13 mention men lying with men. The Sodom account in Genesis 19 speaks of male-on-male rape. And 1 Corinthians 6:9 references “effeminate” or “abusers of themselves with mankind”, terms often applied to men.

“See,” they argue, “the Bible never talks about women doing it with other women.”

This is either ignorance or deception.

Romans 1 not only mentions lesbianism directly, but it also condemns it clearly and treats it as a sign of a society fully given over to wrath.

Let’s read the key verses.

“Because of this, God gave them over to shameful lusts. Even their women exchanged natural relations for unnatural ones. In the same way the men also abandoned natural relations with women and were inflamed with lust for one another.”
—Romans 1:26–27

Let the reader understand. The phrase “even their women” is not merely a casual statement, it is an emphatic warning. Paul is saying: things have become so degenerate, so reversed from God’s created order, that even the women, known for modesty, nurture, and tenderness, have abandoned nature itself.

This is not progress. This is perversion. It is not liberty. It is lawlessness.


III. Romans 1:26–27: The Final Descent

Romans 1 outlines a terrifying sequence: a people who reject the knowledge of God are handed over to deeper levels of debasement. First, they exchange the truth of God for lies. Then, they worship the creature rather than the Creator. Then, they are given over, not just to sin, but to degrading passions.

And what is the chief example?
Women lusting after women.

Let that sink in. Of all the examples Paul could have chosen to demonstrate the collapse of a society under judgment, he selected lesbianism. Why?

Because when women, the last stronghold of nurturing virtue and modesty, become sexual deviants, the entire moral order has collapsed. God made women as the crown of man, the glory of domesticity, the mother of future generations. When the womb turns to lust, when the mother turns to rebellion, when the helper turns to harlotry, the rot is now complete.

And what follows?

“They have become filled with every kind of wickedness, evil, greed and depravity… They are senseless, faithless, heartless, ruthless… although they know God’s righteous decree… they not only continue to do these very things but also approve of those who practice them.”
—Romans 1:29–32

Lesbianism, in God’s eyes, is not an innocent identity. It is the evidence of being handed over.


IV. Lesbianism and the Reversal of God’s Order

To understand the sin of lesbianism, we must understand the role of women in God’s design.

“The woman is the glory of the man.” —1 Corinthians 11:7
“The younger women [are to] marry, bear children, guide the house.” —1 Timothy 5:14
“Wives, submit yourselves unto your own husbands, as unto the Lord.” —Ephesians 5:22

Woman was made for man. Not as his competitor, but as his complement. Her body, her nature, her emotional constitution, her fertility, all cry out for male headship, covenantal union, and the creation of children.

Lesbianism reverses this entire design. It says:

  • “I will not submit to a man.”
  • “I will not be fruitful and multiply.”
  • “I will not honor my father or future husband.”
  • “I will not serve God’s order; I will serve my own pleasure.”

It is not just sexual confusion; it is spiritual insurrection.

It is, in effect, an echo of the satanic creed: “I will not serve.”


V. Feminism, Pornography, and the Rise of the Lesbian Ideal

Modern lesbianism is not just a sin of desire; it is the fruit of decades of feminist indoctrination.

The feminist movement taught women to despise men, reject motherhood, and seek personal fulfillment through rebellion. The ultimate form of this rebellion is not just refusing to marry; it is choosing a woman instead.

Moreover, lesbianism has been mainstreamed through pornography and entertainment. The modern man has been conditioned to find lesbianism arousing. The modern woman has been taught that it is “empowering.” It is not uncommon for even so-called “straight” women to “experiment” with lesbian acts as a form of self-expression.

This is spiritual sickness.

“Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil.” —Isaiah 5:20


VI. Can a Lesbian Be a Christian?

Let us answer this clearly:
No unrepentant lesbian can be a Christian.

We are not saved by works. But we are not saved without repentance. The gospel is not a stamp of approval on your desires; it is a sword that puts them to death.

“Do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived: neither the sexually immoral… nor men who practice homosexuality… will inherit the kingdom of God.”
—1 Corinthians 6:9–10

The text says, “do not be deceived”, because Paul knew deception would come. Today, we are deceived by rainbow flags on church signs, lesbians in choir robes, and “affirming pastors” who trade God’s Word for man’s applause.

But the Scripture stands.
If a woman claims to be a Christian yet:

  • Celebrates her lesbian identity
  • Defends same-sex “marriage”
  • Lives in an ongoing relationship with another woman
  • Refuses to repent of her lesbian past

Then she is not saved. She is lost.


VII. “But I Struggle With Same-Sex Attraction”

There is a difference between temptation and practice. A woman who has repented, who fights her same-sex desires, who walks in obedience, and who does not entertain lesbian fantasies or relationships, such a woman may indeed be walking the path of sanctification.

However, the moment she affirms the desire as “natural,” “part of who I am,” or “something God is okay with”, she is back under wrath.

Christ saves sinners. He does not affirm sin.


VIII. The Fruit of Lesbianism: Destruction

We are told that same-sex love is gentle, sweet, and safe. But the data reveals otherwise.

A. Sky-High Divorce Rates

According to the UK’s Office for National Statistics:

  • 56% of same-sex marriages were between women.
  • Yet, 72% of all same-sex divorces in 2019 were lesbian couples.
  • The lesbian divorce rate has hovered between 74–78% in recent years.

In other words, lesbian “marriage” is an oxymoron. It is emotionally unstable, sexually disordered, and structurally fragile.

B. Mental Health and Abuse

Studies repeatedly show:

  • Lesbian relationships have higher rates of domestic violence than heterosexual or gay male relationships.
  • Lesbian women report significantly higher rates of depression, anxiety, and suicidality—even in socially affirming cultures.
  • Lesbian couples exhibit more emotional volatility and relational codependency.

The fruit is rotten. The vine is poisoned.


IX. The Church’s Compromise Is Cowardice

Why is this sin tolerated in the Church?

  • Because pastors fear losing tithes.
  • Because weak men do not want to confront masculine women.
  • Because we have traded holiness for hugs.

Churches that refuse to name and shun lesbianism as sin are guilty of damning souls. They are watchmen who see the sword coming and sound no alarm.

“If the watchman sees the sword coming and does not blow the trumpet… I will require their blood at the watchman’s hand.” —Ezekiel 33:6

Pastors: You will give an account.


X. The Hope of Redemption

Now let us be clear: lesbianism is not the unpardonable sin. No matter how deep the depravity, the blood of Christ is deeper still.

Paul writes:

“And such were some of you. But ye are washed, but ye are sanctified, but ye are justified.”
—1 Corinthians 6:11

There is grace for the repentant. There is cleansing for the filthy. There is healing for the deceived.

But it comes through confession, renunciation, and submission to God’s order, not through “affirming theology” or rainbow-flagged churches.


XI. The Call to Fathers and Households

Fathers, this is your war.

Lesbianism thrives where fatherhood fails.

Girls who grow up without masculine authority, structure, and love often drift into lesbianism. They are preyed upon by older girls, seduced by feminist ideology, and targeted by predators posing as “safe mentors.”

You must:

  • Shepherd your daughters with discipline and affection.
  • Reject female independence as a virtue.
  • Train your daughters for marriage, homemaking, and motherhood.
  • Guide their dress, friendships, and affections.

Fathers who abdicate breed daughters who rebel.


XII. Conclusion: Let God Be True

We do not hate lesbians. We hate the lie that says they can remain lesbians and belong to Christ.

We speak because we love. We warn because we care. We proclaim the truth because only the truth saves.

Let the rainbow be reclaimed, not by pride, but by repentance. Let the women of God be restored—not to unnatural passion, but to glorious submission.

And let the Church rise with boldness once again and say:

“Thus saith the Lord: It is abomination. Repent and live.”

The Prolonged Adolescence

When People Refuse to Become Biblical Adults


I. Introduction: A Generation Stuck in Delay

We are living in an age of prolonged adolescence, an era where grown men still act like boys, and grown women still dream like girls. Adulthood has been pushed so far down the road that most never reach it. Chronological age no longer corresponds with maturity. The very concept of “coming of age” has been diluted, perverted, and ultimately lost in our generation.

This is not a cosmetic cultural issue. This is a spiritual crisis. A people who do not become adults cannot inherit anything, cannot rule anything, and cannot be entrusted with the covenant of God. Scripture is clear: the Kingdom of God is built through mature sons and fruitful daughters. But when you look around modern society, from the universities to the churches, from entertainment to family life, you don’t see maturity. You see eternal childhood.

This is not by accident. The war on adulthood is strategic. It has been waged by globalists, feminists, and social engineers to keep people in a perpetual state of dependency, ignorance, and rebellion. Because children cannot rule, build, defend and children cannot stand in covenant.

This post will explore, expose, and declare war on the prolonged adolescence that grips our culture. It will define biblical adulthood, demonstrate how it has been delayed and destroyed,  then offer the pathway to restore maturity, responsibility, and dominion.

II. The Biblical Pattern of Adulthood

A. God Expects Maturity

From the very beginning, God created humanity for growth. Adam was not created to remain innocent forever. He was given a dominion mandate, to rule, to subdue, to name, to work, to guard, and to multiply (Genesis 1:28). These are not the tasks of a child. These are the responsibilities of a man. Likewise, Eve was not made to frolic in eternal girlhood; she was made to be a helper fit for dominion (Genesis 2:18). Not a doll or dreamer. But a builder of the house (Proverbs 14:1).

God’s pattern throughout Scripture is the calling and commanding of sons to become men and daughters to become women. Not in some vague, emotional sense, but through function, labor, responsibility, marriage, childbearing, and legacy. There is no neutral “young adult” phase in the Bible. You are either a child under tutelage, or an adult under responsibility.

B. The Jewish Rite of Passage

The Hebrews understood this. A boy became a man at thirteen in terms of moral responsibility. But his household maturity, the real proof of manhood, was shown in whether he could labor, lead, marry, and steward a household. Similarly, a girl was considered a woman when she was ready to marry and build a household of her own (Deuteronomy 22:13–21).

The entire system was designed to produce functioning, contributing, responsible adults by the time puberty ended. Not at 30. Not at 40. And certainly not never.

III. The Great Delay: How Adulthood Was Postponed

A. The State Replaces the Father

One of the main reasons for the failure of biblical adulthood is the destruction of the family. When the state replaces the father, boys and girls grow up under bureaucratic management instead of masculine leadership.

Public schools teach obedience to systems, not responsibility. They train children to submit to external authorities, bells, schedules, and ideological conformity, not to master themselves or govern a household.

Fathers who once trained sons to be warriors, craftsmen, farmers, and elders have now been sidelined by credentialed professionals and licensed therapists. Instead of learning how to be a man by watching his father, the modern boy is taught to stay in school, play video games, and find himself. The result? A thirty-five-year-old male with a Marvel hoodie, a porn addiction, no wife, no children, no plan, and living in his parents basement.

B. Feminism Abolishes Womanhood

Just as the father’s role has been erased, the woman’s role has been perverted. Girls no longer grow up aspiring to be wives and mothers. They are told from the youngest age that homemaking is slavery and marriage is oppressive. They are taught to compete with men, delay childbearing, and chase careers.

This demonic lie has created generations of girls who grow into confused, bitter, lonely women. They never enter real adulthood because they never build a home. They stay in an endless loop of romantic drama, social media addiction, and corporate servitude.

God defines womanhood not by independence but by fruitfulness. A woman is glorified through her ability to help a man rule, to train children, and to guard the garden of her home. But when she trades all this for student debt, STDs, attention, and cubicle politics, she forfeits the crown of womanhood and becomes a ward of the state.

C. Adolescence: The Modern Invention

The very concept of “teenager” is a modern invention. Historically, there were children and adults. The artificial category of adolescence emerged in the early 20th century, when industrialism and government schooling began to extend dependency well beyond puberty.

The new system encouraged rebellion against parents, peer bonding instead of family loyalty, and the deferral of responsibility. Now we have not only adolescence, but emerging adulthood, delayed launch syndrome, and quarter-life crises.

This is not growth. It is arrested development. It is psychological warfare dressed up as sociology.

IV. The Markers of Biblical Adulthood

Let us now define what it truly means to be an adult according to Scripture, not according to state policy or cultural norms.

A. For Men

  1. Mastery of Self
    A man who cannot govern his appetites is not ready to govern anything else. Biblical manhood begins with discipline. He must rule over lust, anger, laziness, and foolishness. (Proverbs 25:28)
  2. Productive Work
    Adam was given a garden to tend before he was given a wife. A man must work with his hands, produce value, and provide. Laziness is the mark of a child. (Proverbs 12:11)
  3. Readiness to Marry and Lead
    Manhood culminates in headship. He must be able to lead a woman, provide for her, protect her, and raise children. He must be spiritually grounded, doctrinally sound, and mission-driven. (Ephesians 5:23–29)
  4. Covenantal Responsibility
    A man must be accountable to God’s law, to his family, to the elders of the Church. He must see himself as part of a generational mission, not a solo journey. (Psalm 112:1–2)

B. For Women

  1. Meekness and Submission
    The mature woman is not loud and defiant. She is meek, teachable, and reverent (1 Peter 3:1–6). She honors male headship, beginning with her father and culminating in her husband.
  2. Home Orientation
    Adulthood for a woman is defined by her ability and desire to keep the home (Titus 2:4–5). She is not called to be a competitor in the corporate world but a queen within her domestic realm.
  3. Fertility and Nurturing
    Godly women rejoice in childbearing. They do not delay or avoid motherhood, whether by birth or by mothering her sister-wives children; she embraces it as a high calling (1 Timothy 2:15).
  4. Covenant Stewardship
    Like Sarah and Rebekah, mature women serve the covenant by supporting the household vision, preparing the next generation, and exercising wisdom within their God-assigned sphere (Proverbs 31).

V. The Fruits of Perpetual Childhood

Bitter Women, Broken Homes

The modern woman has been sold a lie: that growing up means throwing off God’s order, rejecting fatherly authority, scorning a husband’s leadership, and becoming “independent.” But what the feminist age has produced is not strength, it is emotional ruin, spiritual barrenness, and psychological chaos. When a woman refuses to become a biblical adult, the results are not neutral. They are disastrous. Her immaturity spreads like a contagion into every relationship she touches, especially the home.

When women delay or reject adulthood, they become unstable, insecure, and resentful. They give their bodies to men who defile and often will not marry them. They build careers that drain their soul. They reach their 30s and 40s with no children, no Biblical husband, and no joy. And then they rage at God.

The bitter reality is that in their quest for independence, these women become dependent on the state, on pharmaceuticals, and on emotional fantasy. They live in chaos because they rejected the order God gave them

A. Co-dependency Masquerading as Independence

The irony of modern womanhood is that it claims autonomy while living in emotional dependence. Many women today have not truly grown up; they have simply traded one dependency for another. Having rejected the righteous headship of their father or husband, they latch onto false substitutes, government programs, social media validation, friend groups, astrology, or emotionally enmeshed peer circles.

This co-dependency manifests in women who cannot function alone, yet refuse to submit to godly authority. They expect men to bear the burden of their emotional instability while denying those men the right to lead them. They demand provision and protection, but recoil at correction. These are not wives. These are full grown “littlegirls” with marriage certificates.

The biblical woman is a helpmeet, strong, wise, productive, and joyful in submission. The immature woman is a parasite, demanding, fragile, unstable and emotionally needy.

B. Manipulation for Attention

A core trait of the immature woman is her constant hunger for attention. This hunger drives her to manipulate, perform, exaggerate, and provoke.

Rather than quietly stewarding her domain in the home, she creates drama to draw the spotlight. Every emotion is a public event. Every minor disagreement becomes a test of loyalty. Every relationship must orbit her moods.

She will play the victim to avoid accountability. She will pretend to be fragile to avoid responsibility. She will exaggerate her accomplishments to avoid discipline. She does not want truth, she wants reaction.

This is emotional manipulation, a tool used by the spiritually weak and carnally ruled.

In contrast, the godly woman “opens her mouth with wisdom, and in her tongue is the law of kindness” (Proverbs 31:26). She doesn’t need to manufacture crises or force validation. She fears the Lord and is therefore secure, stable, and content.

C. Theatrics, Pouting, and Mercurial Moods

There is little more exhausting for a man than to lead a woman given to childish theatrics. One moment she is warm, the next moment she is cold. She sulks when she doesn’t get her way. She withholds affection to punish. She melts down over imagined slights and stews in self-pity to manipulate sympathy.

Scripture says that a “continual dropping in a very rainy day and a contentious woman are alike” (Proverbs 27:15). The wise man Solomon, despite all his grandeur, knew the misery of an unstable, emotionally volatile wife.

This is not a mental health issue, it is a discipline issue. Women are called to adorn themselves with a meek and quiet spirit (1 Peter 3:4), not with theatrical tantrums. They are called to bring stability to the home, not emotional whiplash.

An emotionally disciplined woman is a crown to her husband. But one given to constant mood swings is a curse upon the household and upon creation itself!

D. Lying and Embellishing for Control

Another hallmark of female immaturity is lying and storytelling as a means of control. The immature woman embellishes her past, invents grievances, and warps facts, not always to deceive maliciously, but to steer outcomes in her favor. She lies for sympathy, for status, or for sway.

She will retell conflicts with her parents or husband in a way that makes her always the wounded party. She will invent mistreatment where there was correction. She will rewrite the past to shield her ego.

This behavior is rooted in pride and self-idolatry. The immature woman cannot stand the idea of being wrong, so she builds a false world around herself where she is always the hero, or always the victim.

In contrast, the righteous woman is a woman of truth. “Lying lips are abomination to the Lord: but they that deal truly are his delight” (Proverbs 12:22). She speaks with honesty, repents when wrong, and refuses to bend reality to serve herself.

E. “Daddy Issues” and the Warped Female Soul

The phrase “daddy issues” is often used flippantly, but it reveals a deeper spiritual wound. A woman who grows up without a godly father, or who rejects his authority, often spends the rest of her life chasing male affirmation in twisted, unhealthy ways.

She may become flirtatious, dressing to draw the male gaze. She may become controlling, seeking to dominate men rather than submit. Or she may become cold and hardened, swearing off marriage while secretly craving the protection of a strong man.

These behaviors are rooted in disordered affections. Instead of honoring the authority God placed over her, she despises it and then seeks to recreate it in her own image.

The result is a woman who cannot relate to men in a healthy, covenantal way. She either tries to seduce them, subjugate them, or manipulate them. But she cannot respect them.

Only Christ can heal such a woman, and He does so by reestablishing her under the rightful covering of headship. Not therapy. Not feminism. Not a YouTube coach. But godly submission to order.

F. Failure to Launch

Finally, we must deal with the modern phenomenon of female stagnation. Just as many men refuse to grow up, countless women today live in a state of arrested development, what might be called “failure to launch.”

They stay in their parents’ homes well into their late twenties or thirties, not because of poverty, but because of comfort and immaturity. They pursue endless degrees and travel experiences, dabble in dating apps, and rotate hobbies, but never settle into biblical womanhood.

They may even attend church. They may even speak Christianese. But they have no intention of submitting to a husband, bearing children, or managing a home. They are perpetual adolescents in adult bodies.

Scripture is clear: “I will therefore that the younger women marry, bear children, guide the house, give none occasion to the adversary to speak reproachfully” (1 Timothy 5:14).

Womanhood is not a vibe. It is a vocation. It begins when a woman commits to her God-given purpose as wife, mother, and homemaker.

G. Weak Men, Crushed Nations

When men refuse to grow up, entire nations collapse. Weak men allow their homes to be invaded, their churches to be feminized, and their governments to become tyrannical. Why? Because children do not guard the gates.

The man who never becomes a true adult is passive, addicted, unmotivated, and vulnerable. He cannot lead his wife (or even get one in many cases), discipline his children, or challenge evil. He becomes a servant of the system, not a patriarch of the Kingdom..

H. Fatherless Children, Lawless Cities

Prolonged adolescence produces fatherless homes. Boys without fathers become criminals or effeminates. Girls without fathers become promiscuous or masculinized. The result? Lawless, violent, directionless cities.

You cannot rebuild civilization with boys and girls who never become men and women. You cannot wage spiritual war with a generation of extended children.

VI. The Road Back to Maturity

A. Repentance from Rebellion

The first step is repentance. Men must repent for their cowardice. Women must repent for their rebellion. We must stop blaming society and start confessing our sin. Delayed adulthood is not just unfortunate, it is a rejection of God’s order.

B. Restoration of Patriarchy

There is no path to maturity apart from the restoration of father-rule. Fathers must reclaim their role as trainers, disciplinarians, and vision-casters. Sons must once again look to their fathers as heroes, mentors, and kings. Daughters must return to the covering of their fathers until they pass under the headship of a husband.

The family is the training ground of adulthood. Without it, the child will be raised by the streets, the screens, or the state.

C. Real Education for Real Life

Education must be reclaimed from the clutches of the state and reoriented toward dominion. Boys should learn to build, fight, and lead. Girls should learn to cook, nurture, and beautify. Math and language are useful, but not if they replace discipleship and household skills.

Adulthood is not formed by memorizing facts but by embodying function. We must restore household economies, apprenticeships, and covenantal education.

D. Marriage and Responsibility – Early

God never designed humans to live two decades in hormonal limbo. We must stop treating marriage as the final prize after a long season of “finding yourself.” It is the beginning of adulthood.

Young men should prepare for marriage early, not by dating, but by working, studying, and submitting to elders. Young women should be raised with a vision of marriage, not as an interruption, but as the fulfillment of their design.

Early marriage with the support of family and Church restores sanity to the maturation process. It connects identity with responsibility, not romance.

VII. The Church Must Lead the Charge

If the Church continues to pander to adolescents in adult bodies, she will forfeit her prophetic voice. Sermons must call men to rise and lead. Pastors must call women to marry and build. Programs must be replaced with purpose.

We don’t need more youth groups that encourage extended play. We need rites of passage that commission young adults into their roles as builders of homes and defenders of truth.

The Church must teach:

  • That men are made to bear the weight of provision and protection
  • That women are made to bear the glory of nurture and homemaking
  • That age is not maturity, and comfort is not calling

Until the Church preaches adulthood, the world will preach adolescence.

VIII. The Fruit of Maturity: Order, Glory, Dominion

When people grow up into their God-given callings, the world begins to heal. Strong men lead nations. Wise women build households. Children are raised in the fear of God. The gates of cities are secure. The glory of God fills the land.

True adulthood is not just a milestone, it is a mission. It is a rite of dominion. It is the threshold into legacy.

When a man takes a wife, he becomes a father. When a woman bears a child, she becomes a queen. When both submit to God’s law, they become rulers under Christ.

And when households are governed in order, the culture around them has no choice but to change.


IX. Conclusion: Put Away Childish Things

The Apostle Paul writes:

“When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things.”
—1 Corinthians 13:11

This is not optional. This is a command. A generation that refuses to put away childish things will lose its inheritance, forsake its children, and dishonor its God.

We were not made to remain in the sandbox of safety and immaturity. We were made to build, to conquer, to reign under Christ. The time has come to stop making excuses. Stop playing games. Stop waiting for the perfect moment.

Put away childish things.

Rise. Build. Rule.

This is The Great Order!

“No King But Chaos”: The Rebellion Against Order

A New Tower of Babel Rises

In a time when nations should kneel before the Sovereign King of Heaven, multitudes are instead rising to declare: “We will not have this man to reign over us” (Luke 19:14). On June 14, 2025, Flag Day, the birthday of President Donald Trump, and the 250th anniversary of the founding of the U.S. Army, a protest movement known as “No King” plans to flood American cities with what they call a “Day of Defiance.” But let us ask: defiance against whom? Against tyranny? Or against God’s created order?

This is not merely a political protest. It is a spiritual revolt.

Across more than 2,000 locations, from major metropolises to small towns, protestors will gather to reject any image of leadership, hierarchy, or masculine authority that hints of kingship, dominion, or rule. Their banners scream, “No King!”, a slogan taken from the French Revolution and echoed by every godless insurrection since Eden. But in truth, their target is not a man. Their target is the idea of order itself.

Like Korah and his band in the wilderness, these protestors cry out: “Ye take too much upon you… seeing all the congregation are holy!” (Numbers 16:3). But their rebellion will find no approval in Heaven. For the Lord God is a King, and He will not be mocked.

The False Gospel of Flattened Hierarchies

Make no mistake, this protest is not against dictatorship, nor is it a defense of liberty. It is the fruit of generations who have been taught to hate headship, loathe the strong, and despise masculine authority. The cry of “No King” is but the modern echo of Eve’s rebellion and Jezebel’s usurpation.

This movement, organized in part by progressive groups such as Indivisible, the ACLU, Planned Parenthood, LGBTQ+ coalitions, and a chorus of leftist academics, feminists, and Marxist-trained strategists, couches its rage in the language of peace and patriotism. They claim to oppose militarism. But their opposition is not to tanks and uniforms, it is to order!

They abhor any image that recalls a natural hierarchy: the father in the home, the pastor in the church, the judge in the gate, the king upon the throne. Their world is a flat one, where all are equal in chaos and none are raised in authority.

They do not want to replace a bad king with a good one. They want no king at all, except the will of the mob.

But nature and nature’s God will not cooperate with such delusions. For creation itself testifies to headship: the sun rules the day, the moon the night; the man is head of the woman, and Christ is head of the man (1 Corinthians 11:3). Deny it as they may, the principle of dominion is woven into the warp and woof of all reality.

Rejecting Kings, Embracing Tyranny

The “No King” movement claims to oppose tyranny, yet they embrace the cruelest form of bondage: moral anarchy.

These are the same crowds that support drag queen story hour for children, mutilation surgeries for minors, abortion on demand, open borders, socialism, feminism, and statism. They chant slogans about justice, while marching under banners of fornication, rebellion, and transgression. They reject a king, but demand a nanny-state. They want no father to guide them, but crave a government to cradle them from cradle to grave.

This is not liberty. This is lawlessness. And Scripture is clear: “The mystery of iniquity doth already work… even him, whose coming is after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders” (2 Thessalonians 2:7, 9).

A people without a king will soon be ruled by demons. And we are witnessing that possession in real time.

As in the days of the judges, “every man did that which was right in his own eyes” (Judges 21:25). But liberty without law produces not peace, but terror. The crowd cries “No King!”, but they will bow to something. And if they will not bow to Christ, they will bow to Caesar, to Baal, to Mammon, or to Moloch.

The Parade and the Provocation

The occasion for these protests is telling: a military parade called by President Trump to commemorate the Army’s 250th birthday, the American flag, and the nation’s heritage. And while no earthly leader is without fault, it is not the man they hate, it is the symbol of headship he embodies.

They protest the parade not because they despise tanks, but because they despise order. They hate hierarchy. They recoil at discipline, masculinity, and leadership. What they call fascism is often simply fatherhood.

The left claims to be afraid of authoritarianism, yet their vision for society is built entirely upon forced compliance: forced speech, forced taxation, forced celebration of perversion, and forced silence of dissent. They shout “resistance,” but demand you celebrate their every depravity.

They cry “no king!” even as they submit daily to the tyranny of their own appetites, addictions, delusions, and groupthink.

The Biblical Pattern: A People Under Rule

Scripture teaches that God ordains rule. “By me kings reign, and princes decree justice” (Proverbs 8:15). From Genesis to Revelation, the Lord reveals His order: patriarchs lead households; judges govern tribes; kings rule nations; Christ rules over all.

  • Adam was given dominion (Genesis 1:28).
  • Abraham was made a father of nations (Genesis 17:5).
  • Moses appointed rulers over tens, fifties, hundreds, and thousands (Exodus 18:21).
  • David ruled a kingdom.
  • Christ ascended to rule at the right hand of God (Acts 2:33–36).

God is not the author of confusion, but of peace (1 Corinthians 14:33), and that peace comes through righteous headship. In every sphere of life, headship is not optional; it is essential. And when a people say “No king,” they are rejecting God’s very architecture for blessing.

To reject a king is to reject order. And to reject order is to invite chaos.

Rebellion Wears Many Faces

Though the organizers of this mass protest claim to be a diverse coalition of “concerned citizens,” the root is the same: rebellion. Whether it is cloaked in the language of feminism, racial grievance, sexual liberation, socialist revolution, or youthful idealism, the spirit underneath is the same unclean thing that said, “I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God… I will be like the most High” (Isaiah 14:13–14).

They reject a king because they want to be gods. Each man his own ruler. Each woman her own priestess. Each child a sovereign unto themselves.

  • The feminists shout “smash the patriarchy” because they despise headship.
  • The homosexuals cry for “pride” because they despise natural law.
  • The anarchists demand “no borders, no nations” because they despise God’s order of tribes and tongues.
  • The communists scream “no kings” because they want the State to be god.

This parade of rebellion is not new. It is the same satanic song sung in new costumes. Whether the crowd waves rainbow flags, black fists, pink hats, or masks this is spiritual warfare against the Lord and His anointed (Psalm 2:2).

And we are not deceived by their tactics. They couch their hatred of authority in the garb of “love,” “equality,” and “freedom”, but what they mean is licentiousness, leveling, and lawlessness.


Funded by Pharaoh: The Money Behind the Mob

While the protestors may look like an organic grassroots swell of everyday citizens, don’t be fooled. The truth is far darker, and far richer. These “No King” uprisings are not merely spontaneous cries of the oppressed. They are meticulously organized, funded, and directed by the hands of wealthy leftist elites who hide behind their curtains of power.

Like Pharaoh who feared the rise of strong Israelite families, or Herod who trembled at the birth of a coming King, the modern ruling class fears nothing more than masculine order, Christian dominion, and patriarchal strength. So what do they do? They bankroll rebellion. They invest in anarchy.

  • Billionaires fund the buses that ship in protesters to major cities.
  • 501(c)(3) nonprofits, backed by Wall Street, Silicon Valley, and Hollywood, funnel tax-sheltered money into “organizing coalitions.”
  • Media conglomerates amplify the protests, framing chaos as “peaceful resistance.”
  • And progressive political operatives, trained in color revolutions and mob manipulation, script the slogans and choreography.

Make no mistake: this is not a revolution from the bottom. It is a manipulation from the top. The sons of Cain are always funded by the gold of Egypt.

The same millionaires who sip champagne in Manhattan penthouses are the ones paying for masked youth to scream “no king” in the streets below. The same executives who push drag queens onto Disney+ bankroll the signs demanding the overthrow of male leadership in the household and state.

They despise Biblical dominion because it cannot be bought. A righteous man under God is the most dangerous thing to them, because he cannot be bribed, bullied, or broken. And so they use their wealth to stir up rebellion among the fatherless, the faithless, and the foolish.

Like Sanballat and Tobiah who plotted to stop Nehemiah’s wall with propaganda and bribes, these wealthy subverters seek to tear down anything that hints of structure, borders, or spiritual strength.

“Their heart is fat as grease; but I delight in thy law.” (Psalm 119:70)

Let us not be naive. These protests are not about justice. They are about power. And those who hate the King of kings will gladly throw millions of dollars into anything that weakens His rule, even if it comes in the form of teenagers waving rainbow flags and screaming at the sky.

God’s Warning to the Rebels

Scripture speaks to our generation with blazing clarity: “Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing?” (Psalm 2:1). The “No King” protesters may believe they are fighting against Trump, against the military, or against the symbols of tyranny, but the truth is this: they are fighting against Christ Himself.

“The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against the Lord, and against his anointed, saying, Let us break their bands asunder, and cast away their cords from us” (Psalm 2:2–3).

What does the Lord do in response?

“He that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh: the Lord shall have them in derision” (v.4). And He declares His King, Zion’s King, the Anointed One: Christ Jesus, who shall “break them with a rod of iron” and “dash them in pieces like a potter’s vessel” (v.9).

There is no safety in rebellion. There is no blessing in insurrection. The Lord does not reward egalitarianism and mob democracy. He honors covenantal headship and the fear of the Lord.

What then shall we say to the raging masses?

Be wise now therefore, O ye kings: be instructed, ye judges of the earth. Serve the Lord with fear… Kiss the Son, lest He be angry (Psalm 2:10–12).

The Remnant Must Stand

While the world rages, the faithful must not tremble. As Elijah stood alone against the prophets of Baal, as Moses stood against Pharaoh, as Christ stood before Pilate, so too must the righteous today stand against the madness of “No King” rebellion.

We must not be silent. We must not retreat.

The call is not to join the parade, but to rebuke it. The Church must not compromise for peace. Christian fathers must not flinch. Households must double down in their allegiance to the King of kings.

  • Now is the time to raise our sons to rule, not to grovel.
  • Now is the time to fortify our homes with the law of God.
  • Now is the time to train our daughters to honor and obey, not rebel and screech.
  • Now is the time to declare with boldness: “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord” (Joshua 24:15).

The Church must recover the doctrine of hierarchy. The family must be rebuilt as a fortress under righteous headship. And the nation must repent of its rebellion if it is to avoid judgment.

This protest is not a joke. It is not political theater. It is a sign. A sign that our society has reached the fever pitch of rebellion. The shaking has begun. And only those who are built upon the Rock will remain standing.

No King But Christ

The irony of the “No King” slogan is that it is true, but only when rightly applied. We affirm: No king but King Jesus!

  • No tyrant shall rule over God’s covenant people.
  • No bureaucracy shall replace the father in the home.
  • No globalist scheme shall replace the ancient order of tribe, tongue, and nation.
  • No godless constitution, no progressive court, no perverted president will ever dethrone the King of Glory.

His reign is eternal. His rule is just. His dominion shall not be overthrown.

So yes, no king but King Jesus. But Christ is not an egalitarian. He is not a democracy. He is not a movement. He is a King. And His Kingdom has order.

Christ reigns from Heaven, and He delegates authority:

  • To the husband over the wife.
  • To the father over the children.
  • To the elder over the church.
  • To the magistrate over the people.

Those who reject this order, reject Christ’s rule. And those who embrace rebellion, even in the name of freedom, are aligning with Satan’s kingdom.

Let the “No King” protestors shake their fists. Let them march, chant, and cry. But let the righteous proclaim louder:

“Lift up your heads, O ye gates; and be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors; and the King of glory shall come in.
Who is this King of glory? The Lord strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in battle.”
(Psalm 24:7–8)


Final Word: Let the Watchmen Cry Aloud

America is at a crossroads. The masses shout for “no king.” They rage against authority, against the image of masculinity, against order, against covenant, and ultimately, against God.

But let the watchmen cry aloud. Let the patriarchs take courage. Let the remnant arise.

Do not let your children be swept into this madness. Do not let your wives be swayed by the siren songs of equality and rebellion. Do not let your household be moved by the noise of the mob.

We are not a people without a King. We are a people under Christ. And His order is not burdensome, it is glorious.

Let the rebellion come. Let them rage. But as for us, let us declare boldly and without shame:

“No King but King Jesus. No law but God’s. No order but His Great Order.”

The Forgotten Honor of the Concubine: Restoring a Biblical Solution to Modern Chaos


I: What Is a Concubine? A Biblical and Historical Foundation

In our modern, decayed, and feminized culture, the word “concubine” has been smeared with misunderstanding, mockery, and moral confusion. Yet the Scriptures present a very different picture. In God’s holy order, the concubine is a legitimate and blessed member of the household. She is not a harlot, nor a side-chick, nor a plaything. She is not a “lesser” woman. She is, in truth, a woman under lawful male headship who is honored, protected, and fruitful within a patriarchal household.

A concubine, by biblical definition, is a woman in covenant with a man, sexually and domestically, yet not initially granted the full legal status of a wife, often due to circumstances such as class, dowry, or foreign status. This was not shameful, but orderly. Scripture abounds with examples of righteous men who had concubines, even men after God’s own heart.

Abraham, the father of nations, took Hagar as a concubine (Genesis 16). Though Sarah was his wife, Hagar bore Abraham’s first son. God did not condemn Abraham for this; He blessed the child and used the circumstances to unfold divine history.

Jacob, the progenitor of the twelve tribes, had two wives, Leah and Rachel, and two concubines, Bilhah and Zilpah (Genesis 30). From these four women came the fullness of the Israelite nation. Without concubines, the tribes of Dan, Naphtali, Gad, and Asher would not exist.

Gideon, a judge raised up by God, had “many wives” and a concubine who bore him Abimelech (Judges 8:30-31). King David had multiple wives and concubines, and though his household was at times marred by sin, the institution of concubinage itself was never condemned by God, only the misuse of power or violation of moral law.

Even Solomon, for all his excesses, was not condemned for having concubines, but for taking foreign women who led him into idolatry (1 Kings 11). The sin was spiritual treason, not the structure of his household.

Deuteronomy 21:10-14 provides instructions for men who take concubines from among war captives, showing that God made provision even for women in difficult circumstances to be honorably absorbed into a man’s house under order, law, and care, not left to rot or be preyed upon by society.

Thus, concubinage is not a corruption, it is a holy provision. It is not adultery or lust, it is authority, headship, and covenant without the full ceremony of marriage. The concubine is a woman brought under righteous male dominion in a fallen world.


II: Why Concubines Are Good and Even Necessary

In an age of fatherlessness, fornication, feminism, and failing birthrates, the wisdom of concubinage shines brighter than ever. Concubinage is not just an antiquated practice, it is a holy solution to many of the modern problems plaguing households and nations.

First, it solves the crisis of unwed women. In any generation, there are women who, by poverty, lack of dowry, widowhood, past sin, or fatherlessness, do not enter traditional marriage. In biblical times, these women were often taken as concubines to be protected, guided, and fruitful under male headship. Today, such women end up in singleness, sin, or state dependency.

Rather than being prey to the modern dating meat-market, rather than falling into fornication, or becoming career-feminists filled with regret by 40, a woman under a righteous man as a concubine finds purpose, safety, and restoration.

Second, it tames and directs male sexual energy. In a world where pornography, casual sex, and divorce are normalized, many men are spiritually and biologically starving. Monogamy-only frameworks often leave godly men trapped, especially when wives weaponize sex, deny intimacy, or cannot bear more children. A concubine provides a lawful outlet, divinely sanctioned, for masculine potency.

Third, it builds the household. More women mean more hands, more children, more nurture, more economic activity. Rather than “splitting” the man’s attention, concubines expand the dominion of his name and kingdom. This is multiplicative, not divisive. One man with a godly wife or wives and concubine(s) can accomplish more spiritually, physically, and generationally, than ten “egalitarian” marriages combined.

Fourth, it provides a shelter for women without hope. In a society of broken homes, many women come from abusive or headless backgrounds. To be a concubine under a righteous man is a higher honor than being a used-up girlfriend or an ignored single mother. Concubinage heals. It is redemptive.

Scripture teaches that “It is not good that the man should be alone” (Genesis 2:18), but in our generation, it is women who are alone, millions of them. Concubinage is God’s mercy for them.


III: Most Christian Men Should Have One (Or More)

The righteous man, the provider, the builder, the patriarch, he is called to multiply. The cultural lie that a man can barely handle one woman is rooted in passivity and weakness. God calls men to dominion.

Psalm 127:3-5 tells us that “children are an heritage of the LORD,” and that the man who has his quiver full of them is blessed. A quiver is not a two-arrow affair. If a man can provide, guide, and build, he should not settle for artificial limitations.

To have a concubine is not a signal of sexual indulgence, it is a signal of masculine fruitfulness. It says: “I will take another woman under my name, provide for her, give her purpose, and raise up children to the glory of God.” That is not lust. That is legacy!

Practically speaking, many women today will never be asked to marry. But they are still designed for intimacy, for motherhood, for submission to male leadership. Should they remain barren, lonely, and vulnerable? Or should they be brought into a godly household where they can thrive?

Modern men are overwhelmed because they are undisciplined, not because they are outnumbered. A man who rules his house well (1 Timothy 3:4) can rule over ten cities (Luke 19:17). Taking on a concubine is a test of maturity, not just money.

It is time to revive the image of the patriarch, not as a distant ruler, but as a fruitful husbandman, taking in more vines to his vineyard. Men should no longer fear the scorn of feminism, but embrace the calling of Genesis 1:28: “Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it.”


IV: A Blessing to Wives and Families

One of the most beautiful, but most denied truths is this: when a godly man takes a concubine, it is good for his wife. Yes, good. Because the righteous woman knows that her husband’s strength is not diminished by expansion, it is magnified.

In Scripture, Leah and Rachel warred with one another, but they also welcomed Bilhah and Zilpah into their house (Genesis 30). These concubines bore children in their name, increasing the house of Israel. There was hardship, yes, but there was also great honor.

In a rightly ordered home, a wife who sees her husband lead another woman in truth and righteousness sees her household increase in power. She gains help. She gains more children to love. She gains rest and companionship.

A hardworking wife may be stretched thin, raising children, managing a household, fulfilling duties. A concubine offers help, shared duty, shared motherhood. Where there is no jealousy, there is abundant joy.

Moreover, the concubine is under the wife’s guidance and often her mentorship. She does not usurp but supports. Proverbs 31 says the virtuous woman “looketh well to the ways of her household.” A wise woman sees that the more helpers in her tent, the more effective she is.

And for the children, more mothers means more nurture. More eyes watching, more hands guiding, more hearts loving. It creates a true village under one patriarch, not a commune of confusion, but a kingdom of order.

Wives must learn to see this not as loss, but as gain. This is not replacement, it is support and reinforcement.


V: Wives Who Build the House: Helping Find Concubines

In the rightly ordered home, the wife is not in competition with concubines, she is a builder of the household alongside her husband. One of the most powerful acts of loyalty and spiritual maturity a wife can perform is to help identify and welcome concubines and possible wives into the family.

This is not only a sign of her submission to her husband’s authority, but also of her commitment to the expansion of their dominion.

Proverbs 14:1 says, “Every wise woman buildeth her house.” What greater building could she do than to help her husband establish and expand a righteous lineage? When a wife prayerfully and willingly participates in finding suitable concubines, modest, fertile, humble, God-fearing women, she becomes like Sarah offering Hagar, or Leah offering Zilpah. These were not betrayals of sisterhood, but demonstrations of faith and family vision.

This practice also protects the household. Instead of a man finding women on his own and potentially choosing unwisely due to temptation or haste, a godly wife acts as a wise counselor and gatekeeper. She helps vet the character, spirit, and readiness of the woman before she is brought under the household’s covering.

In this, the wife acts like Abigail, discerning, courageous, and forward-thinking.

Moreover, when the wife initiates or approves the inclusion of a concubine, jealousy diminishes. The concubine enters not as a rival, but as a sister-in-purpose. She becomes someone the wife already trusts, respects, and has invested in. This brings greater peace, cooperation, and order within the household structure.

The concubine, too, benefits from this arrangement. She enters with a built-in mentor and support. She is not abandoned to find her place, but is guided by the wisdom of a wife who knows her husband, the household routines, and the standard of righteousness required.

For wives who fear this responsibility, do not! You are not losing your husband; you are multiplying your strength. You are not being replaced; you are becoming a matriarch.

This is covenantal thinking: a household united in headship, built not on romantic delusions but on God’s divine order.


VI: Elevation from Concubine to Wife: The Household Pathway

Scripture shows that concubines are not forever in a lesser state. Many concubines were elevated to full wives, and their children were honored. The path from concubinage to full marriage is not only lawful, it is honorable.

Deuteronomy 21 outlines lawful protections for women taken as captives, indicating that even the least favorable starting point still merited dignity. Exodus 21:10 commands that a man must not diminish the food, clothing, or marital rights of his concubine, meaning she was not disposable, but protected.

King David’s concubines were given quarters in the palace. Their care was part of the royal treasury. Even after Absalom’s rebellion, David ensured they were housed and supported for life (2 Samuel 20:3). He did not discard them; he honored them.

Likewise, a righteous man today should not treat a concubine as lesser, but as a woman to whom he owes responsibility. Her children are his seed. Her body is under his name. If she proves herself faithful, fruitful, and godly, she may be honored fully as a wife.

Some households may begin concubinage for practical or legal reasons, such as immigration, dowry, or social stigma. But over time, household integration often grows deeper, and the woman takes her place alongside other wives in full glory.

This structure protects both the man and the woman. It allows for cautious growth, trial of character, and incremental responsibility. It also prevents the horrors of today’s throwaway culture of flings, ghosting, and abandonment.


VII: A Cultural Solution to Degeneracy and Decay

Let us be clear: concubinage, when righteous, is a holy war against feminism, fornication, abortion, childlessness, and cultural collapse.

Consider the following:

  • Fatherlessness is one of the greatest predictors of crime, poverty, and societal dysfunction. Concubines under headship produce sons and daughters with a father.
  • Feminism lies to women that they can “have it all,” only to leave them barren, lonely, or with multiple partners and no stability. Concubinage restores purpose and dignity to forgotten women.
  • Fornication thrives when marriage is delayed or denied. Concubinage offers a lawful sexual covenant and kills the appetite for porn, adultery, or one-night stands.
  • Birthrate collapse is threatening entire nations (Japan, Italy, South Korea). Concubinage allows godly households to multiply exponentially, counteracting demographic death.
  • Studies show that households with stable male presence, multiple caregivers, and traditional values produce better academic, emotional, and spiritual outcomes in children.

While the state builds welfare systems and orphanages, God designed the household. A man with even one wife and two concubines, each bearing 4–5 children, builds a household of over a dozen covenant members within a decade. That’s not just family, that’s a tribe.


Conclusion: The Return of the Righteous Household

Concubinage is not a relic, it is a restoration. It is not exploitation, it is salvation for the women left behind by a dying society. It is not perversion, it is Biblical provision.

We must cast off the feminist delusion and restore the patriarchal household. Men of strength must rise. Wives of wisdom must welcome growth. And concubines of courage must come under godly order.

The future does not belong to the sterile, the selfish, or the feminist. It belongs to the fruitful, the faithful, and the patriarchs. In the words of Isaiah 4:1, “Seven women shall take hold of one man, saying, We will eat our own bread, and wear our own apparel: only let us be called by thy name, to take away our reproach.”

Let us then be ready, for the women are coming. And let our households be prepared to receive them in strength, in love, and in holy dominion.

Let the concubines return.

Let the Great Order return.

The Borders of God: Why Illegal Immigration Is a Sin Against Order

In a world that increasingly mocks borders, blurs cultures, and calls nations mere human inventions, we must turn again to the eternal Word of God for clarity. The issue of illegal immigration is not merely about policy, it is a spiritual crisis. It is not just about who crosses into a land, it is about whether that land will continue to be governed by law, righteousness, and God-ordained order.

This is not a matter of politics. It is a matter of covenant. God is not the author of confusion, and He has never endorsed lawlessness, chaos, or the erasure of boundaries. He established nations, borders, tongues, and lands for a divine purpose. And to tear these down is to rebel against Him.

I. Borders Are Biblical: God’s Design, Not Man’s Idea

The Bible speaks plainly on the sanctity of borders. From Genesis to Revelation, God honors boundaries, He draws them, defends them, and punishes those who violate them.

“When the Most High divided to the nations their inheritance, when He separated the sons of Adam, He set the bounds of the people…” — Deuteronomy 32:8

Here we see that the very concept of “nationhood” is not a human innovation but a divine act. God Himself “divided,” “separated,” and “set the bounds.” And this is not an isolated passage.

“And hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth, and hath determined the times before appointed, and the bounds of their habitation.” — Acts 17:26

The Apostle Paul echoes the Old Testament, reaffirming that God not only made nations, but also determined their appointed times and “bounds of habitation.” This means borders. God created distinct peoples with distinct lands, for His glory and their good.

To violate these borders through illegal immigration is to trespass on sacred ground. It is to break the order God has established.

II. Walls Are Not Unloving, They Are Righteous

In an age of sentimentalism, people have been trained to associate walls with hatred and cruelty. But Scripture testifies the opposite.

Jerusalem, God’s chosen city, was surrounded by walls. Nehemiah, the righteous leader, was commissioned by God to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem not only to preserve the physical city but to restore the dignity, safety, and identity of God’s people.

“So built we the wall… for the people had a mind to work.” — Nehemiah 4:6
“Nevertheless we made our prayer unto our God, and set a watch against them day and night.” — Nehemiah 4:9

Building the wall was an act of worship, protection, and national restoration. It was not xenophobic, it was covenantal.

Even the final vision of the New Jerusalem is of a city with walls and gates:

“And had a wall great and high, and had twelve gates…” — Revelation 21:12

If walls are good enough for God’s heavenly city, then they are good enough for earthly ones. A borderless nation is not a sign of love, but of judgment.

III. Illegal Immigration Is Theft and Rebellion

Illegal immigration is not merely migration, it is theft. It is the violation of a nation’s laws, its sovereignty, and its resources. God condemns theft and the disrespect of rightful authority.

“Thou shalt not steal.” — Exodus 20:15
“Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers. For there is no power but of God: the powers that be are ordained of God.” — Romans 13:1

To enter a country unlawfully is to steal citizenship privileges, social services, and cultural inheritance that were not earned or granted. It is to act in rebellion against the authorities God has set in place.

Historically, righteous nations upheld strict standards for citizenship and entry. In ancient Israel, foreigners could dwell among the Israelites only if they submitted to the laws of the land and respected its people and God:

“One law shall be to him that is homeborn, and unto the stranger that sojourneth among you.” — Exodus 12:49

A sojourner was not free to ignore the law. He had to honor it, or face expulsion or death. There was no sanctuary for lawbreakers. The modern concept of “sanctuary cities” is utterly foreign to biblical order and a mockery of true justice.

IV. Culture Matters: Babel Was Not Blessed

The globalist dream is Babel revived, a single language, a single government, a single mixed people divorced from God’s design. But God was not pleased with Babel. He judged it.

“And the Lord said, Behold, the people is one… now nothing will be restrained from them… Go to, let us go down, and there confound their language…” — Genesis 11:6–7

The mixing of peoples under one humanistic banner was rebellion. God’s judgment was cultural separation. He scattered them. He created distinction. He preserved national identity. The push toward borderless, multicultural society is not progress, it is regression to rebellion.

Every people, every culture, every nation carries its own spiritual DNA. When illegal immigration floods a nation, it brings in not only bodies, but beliefs, many of which are at odds with biblical truth.

V. The Fruits of Lawlessness: Crime, Corruption, and Collapse

God’s law reveals that blessing follows obedience and curses follow rebellion (Deuteronomy 28). Illegal immigration brings disorder, and disorder brings destruction.

Crime:
Data confirms what many communities know firsthand. In the United States, numerous studies show that illegal immigrants are disproportionately responsible for crimes such as identity theft, drug trafficking, gang activity, and sexual offenses.

  • In 2018, the Government Accountability Office reported that illegal aliens committed tens of thousands of crimes every year, including homicides, sexual assaults, and kidnappings.
  • In Texas alone, from 2011 to 2021, illegal aliens were charged with over 611,000 criminal offenses, including 1,200 homicide charges and over 65,000 assault charges.

Drugs:
The open border with Mexico has enabled a flood of fentanyl into the U.S., contributing to over 70,000 overdose deaths annually. This is not compassion, it is carnage.

Human Trafficking:
Illegal immigration is often fueled by cartels and smugglers who exploit vulnerable people. Children are trafficked, women are raped, and families are extorted. To support illegal immigration is to empower this evil supply chain.

God hates those who pervert justice:

“Cursed be he that removeth his neighbour’s landmark.” — Deuteronomy 27:17
“Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil.” — Isaiah 5:20

A nation that fails to defend its own border invites judgment and blood on its hands.

VI. Economic Theft and National Decline

Many argue that illegal immigrants “contribute” economically. But this is deceptive. While some work hard, the overall cost to the host nation is catastrophic.

Welfare Usage:
According to a 2020 report by the Center for Immigration Studies:

  • 63% of non-citizen households access welfare programs (compared to 35% of native households).
  • Illegal immigrant households are significantly more likely to use food stamps, Medicaid, housing subsidies, and public schooling, all funded by taxpayers.

Labor and Wages:
Illegal labor drives down wages for working-class citizens, particularly men. It floods the market with cheap labor, undermining native employment and hollowing out entire industries. This is not prosperity, it is parasitism.

Healthcare Burden:
Hospitals along the U.S. southern border have been forced to close due to the unsustainable cost of providing free care to non-citizens. Diseases once eradicated such as tuberculosis, measles, and scabies have resurged.

A nation cannot survive long when it subsidizes its own invaders. As the Apostle Paul warned:

“If any would not work, neither should he eat.” — 2 Thessalonians 3:10

God’s economy is one of diligence, justice, and reward—not redistribution to lawbreakers.

VII. The Moral and Religious Implications

Beyond economics and crime, there is a deeper issue, it is spiritual disintegration.

Illegal immigration imports not only foreign customs but often foreign gods. Latin America, for example, is steeped in a mixture of Roman Catholicism, animism, and paganism. Many illegal immigrants bring idols, syncretism, and false religion into the land.

“Thou shalt have no other gods before me.” — Exodus 20:3

True revival and national restoration cannot occur when a nation welcomes those who openly practice false religion and idolatry. Multiculturalism without Christ is Babel all over again.

Moreover, illegal immigration destroys the very idea of national unity. God expects a people to walk together in covenant:

“Can two walk together, except they be agreed?” — Amos 3:3

A country with no shared language, no shared morals, and no shared faith is not a country, it is a waiting corpse.

VIII. Compassion Does Not Mean Compromise

Christians are told to be compassionate, and rightly so. But biblical compassion is never a license for lawlessness.

The good Samaritan helped a wounded man on the road; he did not sneak him across a border.

The Apostle Paul welcomed Gentiles into the Church, but only after they repented and submitted to God’s law.

The cry of “love your neighbor” has been hijacked to mean “abolish your nation.” This is heresy.

“Love worketh no ill to his neighbour: therefore love is the fulfilling of the law.” — Romans 13:10

Love upholds law. It does not undermine it. To support illegal immigration in the name of love is to redefine love into madness.

IX. Historical Precedent: Nations That Opened Their Gates Fell

History is littered with examples of civilizations that ignored borders and were overrun.

  • Rome collapsed not merely from moral decay, but from waves of unchecked migration. The Visigoths, Huns, and Vandals crossed borders, sacked cities, and ended an empire.
  • Byzantium opened its gates to Muslims and Turks, eventually leading to the fall of Constantinople in 1453.
  • Even ancient Israel was destroyed by Assyria and Babylon after they compromised their national identity and disobeyed God.

The pattern is always the same: a loss of vigilance leads to a loss of sovereignty.

X. The Sin of Non-Assimilation: A House Divided Cannot Stand

One of the most destructive features of illegal immigration is not merely the crossing of physical borders, but the refusal to cross cultural and spiritual ones. A guest who refuses to honor the house he enters is not a guest at all, he is an invader.

America has historically been a nation that welcomes lawful immigrants who desire to adopt the language, customs, and values that shaped our Christian heritage. But today’s illegal alien population does not assimilate. In fact, many resist assimilation outright.

They do not learn the language.

They do not adopt the culture.

They do not embrace the faith.

Instead, they erect foreign outposts on our soil, little enclaves of rebellion where foreign flags are waved, foreign languages dominate, and the Christian West is mocked and replaced.

Refusal to Learn English: A Fracturing of National Unity

Language is more than communication; it is the glue of a people. A shared tongue binds hearts, transmits values, and sustains law and order. When people live within the same borders but speak different tongues, confusion reigns.

“For if the trumpet give an uncertain sound, who shall prepare himself to the battle?” — 1 Corinthians 14:8

How can a people prepare, govern, or worship together if they cannot understand one another?

According to a 2021 report from the U.S. Census Bureau, over 67 million people in the United States speak a language other than English at home, a 160% increase since 1980. Spanish dominates, and in many neighborhoods, English is functionally extinct. This is not diversity, it is division.

And God warns against such division.

When He judged Babel, He confused their language to scatter them. Today, we are importing confusion through multilingualism, and pretending it is virtue.

The result? Governmental inefficiency, educational chaos, workplace miscommunication, and a national identity crisis. Schools must now provide translation for dozens of languages. Hospitals, courts, and emergency services are overwhelmed trying to communicate with people who refuse to assimilate.

This is not compassion. It is collapse.

Multiculturalism without Assimilation Is National Suicide

A people cannot survive when those who enter refuse to become part of the body politic. Scripture condemns such disunity.

“If a kingdom be divided against itself, that kingdom cannot stand.” — Mark 3:24

The modern refusal to demand assimilation is not kindness, it is compromise. The ancient Israelites understood this. While strangers could dwell among them, they had to adopt the ways of God’s people.

“Ye shall have one manner of law, as well for the stranger, as for one of your own country.” — Leviticus 24:22

This law prevented cultural fragmentation. But in our modern context, the failure to require immigrants to conform to the language, customs, and faith of the land has resulted in ghettos of lawlessness, regions of foreign influence, and political power wielded by those who despise the nation that feeds them.

They march in the streets waving foreign flags.

They refuse to pledge allegiance to the country they entered.

They demand government services in their own tongue while scorning the people who pay the taxes.

This is not immigration. This is occupation.

A Return to Covenant Nationalism

If a man enters your house and demands you speak his language, eat his food, and celebrate his holidays, he is not a visitor. He is a conqueror.

God commands that a nation be united in law, language, worship, and moral order. We must reject the false gospel of multiculturalism and return to the biblical principle of covenant nationalism.

A nation must be a people bound by shared faith, law, and tongue. Anything less is a tower of Babel waiting to fall.

Let us then:

  • Require English fluency for all residents and government interaction
  • Eliminate foreign language ballots, signage, and schooling
  • Restore a singular national identity rooted in Scripture and tradition
  • Cease funding multicultural programs that divide, rather than unite
  • Preach repentance and the gospel to every foreigner, not in surrender, but in sovereignty

“Now I beseech you, brethren, mark them which cause divisions and offences contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned; and avoid them.” — Romans 16:17

Let us build not just walls of stone, but walls of meaning, culture, and truth.

XI. A Call to Restoration: Guard the Gates

It is not enough to complain. Christian men must act. We must reject the lies of globalism, resist the guilt tactics of the media, and recover a biblical vision for borders, nations, and justice.

We must:

  • Demand enforcement of immigration laws
  • Support the building of physical and legal walls
  • Reject all “amnesty” and sanctuary policies
  • Preach repentance to those in our midst
  • Uphold our culture, language, faith, and sovereignty
  • Teach our children the blessing of righteous nationhood

A godly nation is not built on broken laws, foreign allegiances, or open borders. It is built on covenant, clarity, and courage.

“Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord.” — Psalm 33:12

Let us not be found building Babel. Let us build Zion.

Let the Great Order be restored!