Liberty and JUSTICE for ALL!!!
Justice= reward or penalty as deserved. Liberty throughout the Land, our Jubilee Year! Leviticus 25:10
Jesus the Righteous Branch- the Government shall be upon His Shoulders. And His Kingdom there shall be no end! Zechariah 3:8-10, Daniel 2:44, Isaiah 9:6-7
Our Nation was founded on Godly principles by God fearing Men. They had an understanding and knowledge of the scriptures and understood the importance of covenants made with Father God the Creator of all the earth. π Psalm 24:1
• Mayflower Compact November 1620
The journey to the New World began in September 1620 and lasted two months. Burns connected it to the concept of “pilgrimage” found in Judaism, Christianity and Islam. It is, he said, “The idea that the journeys we make in the temporal world — to Mecca or Medina, to the holy places in Jerusalem, to the temple on the mountain — to the New World to look for heaven on earth — are at once a physical, temporal thing, and also a spiritual one.”
Arguably the most famous pilgrims in history, the Mayflower passengers believed they were sailing to a new Jerusalem.
“It was very much the Christian understanding of the Judaic tradition,” Burns said. “The Jerusalem of the Hebrew Bible was not left behind. It was recapitulated, synthesized into a renewed version of the congregation of Christ.”
On the one hand, America is a Promised Land… it’s also a land of exile
Michael Hoberman, a professor of English studies at Fitchburg State University and an expert in Jewish American literature and culture, said the colonists believed they were a new generation of Israelites.
“They thought about themselves coming to a Promised Land,” Hoberman said. “It’s kind of a complicated scenario. On the one hand, America is a Promised Land to them. They equate [themselves] with the Israelites in this regard. It’s a place where they could attain religious freedom.
It was to established basic law and order in the Colony not only a Contract between Colonists but between themselves and God.
It stated that government is for the common good of All People not just selected elites.
• Ole Deluder satan Act 1647
The religious basis of the act was explicit: the act stated its intention was to thwart “ye old deluder, Satan” in his goal “to keepe men from the knowledge of ye Scriptures.” To this end, the law required every town with 50 or more families to hire and maintain a teacher to instruct all children in reading and writing. Towns of 100 or more families were required to support a grammar school to prepare students to attend Harvard College. Similar acts were soon adopted in the other New England colonies, except Rhode Island.
•Declaration of Independence 1776
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
•The Constitution for the United States πΊπΈ 1787
We the people of the United States, πΊπΈ in order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution “FOR THE” United States of America πΊπΈ
•Bill of Rights 1789
Amendment 1 Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.
The Constitution divided the Government into three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. That was an important decision because it gave specific powers to each branch and set up something called checks and balances. Just like the phrase sounds, the point of checks and balances was to make sure no one branch would be able to control too much power, and it created a separation of powers. Here are some examples of how the different branches work together:
- The legislative branch makes laws, but the President in the executive branch can veto those laws with a Presidential Veto.
- The legislative branch makes laws, but the judicial branch can declare those laws unconstitutional.
- The executive branch, through the Federal agencies, has responsibility for day-to-day enforcement and administration of Federal laws. These Federal departments and agencies have missions and responsibilities that vary widely, from environmental protection to protecting the Nation’s borders.
- The President in the executive branch can veto a law, but the legislative branch can override that veto with enough votes.
- The legislative branch has the power to approve Presidential nominations, control the budget, and can impeach the President and remove him or her from office.
- The executive branch can declare Executive Orders, which are like proclamations that carry the force of law, but the judicial branch can declare those acts unconstitutional.
- The judicial branch interprets laws, but the President nominates Supreme Court justices, court of appeals judges, and district court judges who make the evaluations.
- The judicial branch interprets laws, but the Senate in the legislative branch confirms the President’s nominations for judicial positions, and Congress can impeach any of those judges and remove them.
- Righteous Branch= King Jesus is about to take His Rightful Place. He is coming with His Resurrected Saints to establish and set up His Kingdom that shall never be destroyed.
Mayflower Compact 1620 in this year 2024 will be 404 years. Since this time the antichrist spirit the ole Deluder satan has continually deceived and seduces the entire inhabited world. π Revelation 12:9
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