Thoughts on Government, Part Three

December 13, 2024
KSAM: Thoughts on Government, Part Three

These past few weeks we have examined and considered the limitations of Government as we know it, as well as the destructive ideologies (or "isms") that have emerged as time-based totalitarian systems. These are false alternatives to the System humanity is really longing to experience -- the Kingdom System of our God.

All of this leads us to a vital question: How do we interject eternity into our runaway government and the governments of this world?

The same way we address eternity and our personal eternalness in each mountain of society and in every sphere of influence of our lives -- through Kingdomnomics.

We choose our thoughts, our actions, and our desires based on what is eternal in our lives.  Our choices must be based on what is eternal, what lasts forever and what impacts who we are forever. Why? Because we are eternal and we live forever.

We live our lives fully aware of the reality that we operate at the nexus where we encounter the Kingdom of God/Light and the Kingdom of evil/darkness coming together in their process of continually presenting and offering to us in our minds (psuche -the feelings, the emotions, the intellect, our will, and our imaginations) their respective choices for the living of our life in time. This is the crossroad and the battleground where we choose.

We choose eternity and we experience eternal life, or we can choose time and experience the certain death of our forever relationship with our Creator and our Designer. We have to see and we have to recognize that every decision is a dynamic where we choose life, or where we choose death, and our outcomes are contained inside the choices that we make.

The outcomes are predetermined, and we can and we must be aware of their results before we choose. We must know. We choose our outcomes with each decision that we make for our conduct and for our behavior. This is how dynamics work.

Dynamics are an interactive system involving competing and conflicting forces. Our choice of action contains within itself the inertia that carries us to a predetermined outcome that is prescribed completely by our choice of action. This is not religious, but completely relational, just like gravity and all of the other dynamics of creation.