Folks in the
States got another big hint recently of the totalitarian direction Washington
City is headed with the raid on President Trump’s home in Florida.
Southerners
who remember even a sliver of their history will understand that this is simply
the post-Lincoln federal government reverting to type, as a review of the rule of the
Yankee General Benjamin Butler in New Orleans in 1862 alone illustrates.
But if folks
need other examples of what lies at the end of this sort of injustice, we offer
one from the much-suffering nation of Georgia from
the 20th century under the communists:
On August 14, 1924, a delegation from the
village of Simoneti came to the metropolitan to request that he consecrate
their local church. At the appointed time, the metropolitan arrived in Simoneti
with his retinue and consecrated the church. That night, a group of Chekists
(Soviet security agents) broke into the house where Metropolitan Nazarius and
his entourage were staying, bound and beat them, and then dragged them to the
village council. Without an investigation, the Troika (a Soviet extraordinary
council of three judges) sentenced to death Metropolitan Nazarius and four
other clergymen—Priest Herman Jajanidze, Priest Hierotheos Nikoladze, Priest
Simon Mchedlidze, and Archdeacon Besarion Kukhianidze. A layman, Axalmotsameni,
was also sentenced to death. They were shot to death in the Sapichkhia Forest.
This is the
kind of benevolence that is waiting for Southerners and others in the States
who do not give their allegiance to the Leftist/globalist/Marxist elite who
have taken over Washington and many other powerful institutions in the [u.] S.
And while it
is important to remain engaged in the existing political processes so that we can
do what good we can in that arena, politics is ultimately only the outer manifestation
of deeper spiritual processes. We are
not, therefore, going to defeat our inhuman,
transhumanist, Marxist opponents simply with constitutional amendments,
with revisions to the law code, and those kinds of things. To overcome a demonic ideology, we must use
weapons commensurate with the battle, which is at its root a spiritual
battle. Therefore, our main weapon will
be the very thing that annihilated the power of the devil and his demons over
mankind: the Holy Cross of the Lord
Jesus Christ.
Its power
has been manifested over and over again in history:
In ancient times, a severe
pestilence broke out in Constantinople, the capital of the Greek state, which
claimed many human lives. After the Wood of the Cross of the Lord was carried
through the streets of the capital with prayers and the sprinkling of buildings
and homes with holy water at the request of the faithful, the deadly disease
stopped, and all Christians offered the deepest thanksgiving to the Lord Jesus
Christ.
--Archimandrite Kirill (+2017)
St Ephraim
the Syrian (+373) urges Christians to always
do the following:
Instead of a shield, protect yourself with
the True Holy Cross, marking your limbs and heart with it. Use the sign of the
cross to overshadow yourself not only with your hand, but also in your thoughts
mark with it your every occupation at the times: your arrival and your
departure, your resting and rising, your bed, and whatever service you go
through – first cross everything in the name of the Father and the Son and the
Holy Spirit. This weapon is very strong, and no one can ever harm you if you
are protected by it.
And perhaps
most to the point is this account from the life of St Oswald, King of Northumbria
(+642):
The place is shown to this day,
and held in much veneration, where Oswald, being about to engage in this
battle, erected the symbol of the Holy Cross, and knelt down and prayed to God
that he would send help from Heaven to his worshippers in their sore need.
Then, we are told, that the cross being made in haste, and the hole dug in
which it was to be set up, the king himself, in the ardour of his faith, laid
hold of it and held it upright with both his hands, till the earth was heaped
up by the soldiers and it was fixed. Thereupon, uplifting his voice, he cried
to his whole army, “Let us all kneel, and together beseech
the true and living God Almighty in His mercy to defend us from the proud and
cruel enemy; for He knows that we have undertaken a just war for the safety of
our nation.” All did as he had commanded, and accordingly advancing
towards the enemy with the first dawn of day, they obtained the victory, as
their faith deserved (St Bede, Ecclesiastical
History of England1, Book III, Ch. II, p. 136).
A similar
spirit was within the Southern army as they fought against the invading
Northern revolutionaries, as recounted by Richard Weaver in The Confederate
South, 1865-1910 (later published as The Southern Tradition at Bay):
. .
. the Southern people reached the eve of the Civil War almost untouched by the
great currents of rationalism and skepticism, and their allegiance to the older
religiousness was reflected in their fighting men. Into the strange personnel of the Confederate
Army, out of “regions that sat in darkness,” poured fighting bishops and
prayer-holding generals, and through it swept waves of intense religious enthusiasm
long lost to history (LSU dissertation, 1943, p. 96, PDF version).
In other
words, holiness matters. Not the prideful
arrogance of the Yanks and their near-of-kin, the globalists, that masquerades
as holiness, but true holiness – the kind that arises when the Grace of God
penetrates even into the muscles and the bones, to use the words of one of St John Chrysostom’s prayers. And we carry it with us when we go about our
business in the world, and even into the military battles we fight, and with it
we are able
to conquer our foes:
. . .
The rest is at https://www.reckonin.com/walt-garlington/the-weapons-of-our-warfare.
--
Holy Ælfred
the Great, King of England, South Patron, pray for us sinners at the Souð, unworthy though we are!
Anathema to
the Union!
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