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Nation Without Government

I love America.

But I find myself lately wondering if it is possible to have a nation without a human government. I wondered this long before and after the 2020 election. Which served to only solidify my thoughts.

Some of the Anarchists I agree with, not the violent ones but the ones who want to be free of government. The word anarchy just means no hunan government.

Police are not government, so defunding them is not the thing to do. They are to just enforce laws, in free nations they do not enforce the every command of a king.

Certainly we could pool our money to have roads and police and militia. Without government involvement.

Certainly we could give to the poor. Without government involvement.

Why does this Satanic thing called government, with its permanent political class of millionaires, have to exist? With its tentacles of control penetrating everything from my schooling, to my medical life, to how I repair my home. And to taking as much as 50% of my income.

Human governments are disloyal to Jesus Christ. That alone is enough to delegitimatize them. They are however almost always loyal to Satan, whether they realize it or not (and I think a good deal
of government power pursuers do realize it)

So they are illegitimate institutions which are a threat to the safety of everyone. And they do not have a good future.

The alternative to human government control is men and women led and restrained by the Spirit of Jesus Christ. A nation full of people like that does not need a strong oppressive overreaching government at all. They are virtuous, they don’t have poor because the rich share with them directly. Governments are very ineffective at feeding the poor. A nation like this does not have hopelessness, and they do not harm one another.

The Mistake Of Our Lives

Sometimes the things we ignore say more about us than the things we talk about. Especially when those things involve Jesus Christ.


In other words it matters more that I ignore what Jesus wants about a particular subject. Than another subject I am obsessing over.


For example, it mattered far more that the disciples follow and submit to Jesus than the politics going on between Israel and Rome. Some of the disciples were ready to go to war about their politics (and it might have seemed really justified) but Jesus was almost indifferent about them. He wasn’t moved by the injustices and corruption (there will be day for that).
It must have been very difficult for them to follow him when he was so indifferent about the things they were so angry about. But they did continue to follow.


Imagine if the disciples couldn’t take it any more and ignored Jesus to follow the will of their politics.


That would have been the mistake of their lives. And for any Christian to do the same today is one of the greatest mistakes of our lives.

The Beatitudes of Thomas Jefferson

“God forbid that we should ever be twenty years without such a rebellion… the tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots & tyrants, it is its natural manure”

Thomas Jefferson

Think about what he is saying here, Jefferson calls God’s forbiddance on the prospect of there not being blood shed by patriots against tyrants.

I firmly believe that the tree of liberty is not some ideal that is created in humanity through war between good and evil. Instead the tree of liberty is Jesus Christ himself.

Most of my life I had embraced ideas like this quote from Jefferson as a good and necessary way to react to tyranny. And that liberty and what America stands for, was and can only be brought about by violence against evil men by good men.

But after rethinking, I want to now contrast this with what Jesus Christ said.

“But I say to you, do not resist the one who is evil, But if anyone slaps you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also….If someone wants to take your coat, give him your tunic also.”

Jesus in Matthew 5:39-40

“Blessed are the poor in spirit; for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are they that mourn; for they shall be comforted, blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth. 7 Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled. 8 Blessed are the merciful for they shall obtain mercy. Blessed are the pure in heart; for they shall see God. Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called the children of God. Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness sake; for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are you, when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake. Rejoice and be exceeding glad; for great is your reward in heaven: for so persecuted they the prophets which were before you.”

the Beatitudes of Jesus Christ in Matthew 5

Jesus taught his followers how to react to tyrants.

Jesus cares about how his followers react to the tyrants in our lives.

The early church, from what I read in the first two to three centuries reacted to tyrants according to how Jesus taught. This resulted in many deaths, many injustices, many martyrs, many human rights abuses. Oppression and torture and widespread murder of Christians. All perpetrated by the tyrannical Roman government itself, led by emperors. Christians were murdered in brutal and unjust ways for centuries.

But Jefferson teaches another way and most of us have embraced Jefferson over Christ. Maybe he learned this way in Europe, maybe he learned it from some other example from the very violent 18th century. Life can be so violent and unfair and exhaustingly evil that good men sometimes just snap and punch back.

But he did not learn that way of thinking from Jesus Christ. He departed from Christ when it came to dealing with England.

If England can be viewed as the 18th century’s version of the Rome of the first century. Then Jefferson was a lot like the disciples who wanted to fight violently fight Rome. Remember even Peter took a sword to the men who came to arrest Jesus. The disciples wanted a militant messiah.

Jefferson taught this militant messiah mentality. However Jefferson’s militant messiah was the common militia of good men, of those he called patriots.

I’m not saying it is never justified to fight evil men militarily. What Hitler was doing necessitated extreme violence to protect millions more from slaughter. At times in history Satan has such a grip on certain powerful men that they reap what they’ve sown. They live by the sword and the sword returns back on themselves. In the Psalms we can see prayers calling for the traps set for the righteous being sprung on the wicked men who’ve set them.

I don’t write this to bad mouth Thomas Jefferson I write this to highlight and contrast the matchless teachings of Jesus Christ to some individuals who we see as impeccable. Jefferson was mistaken, in my opinion. Tyrants can be resisted in other ways and even defeated in mighty ways. Like what the early church did to Rome through love and through being willing to suffer.

Using the pattern of Jesus’ beatitudes and to illustrate my point I will now write what might be the…

Beatitudes of Thomas Jefferson

Jefferson 1:1 Blessed are those who refuse to be impoverished by taxes to England for theirs is the nation of America. 2 Blessed are those who fight and shed blood of tyrants for they shall inherit the land of America. 3 Blessed are the assertive and aggressive for they shall enrich their children. 4 Blessed are they who hunger for liberty for they shall water the tree of liberty with the blood of tyrants. 5 Blessed are the warmakers for they shall win their freedom. 6 Cursed are you if you are persecuted by tyrants. Do something about that if you want to inherit America. 7 Cursed are you when men revile you and curse you, fight back and become a Patriot before they do something far worse. Be afraid, be willing to shed blood if you want freedom.

Hypothetical Beatitudes of Thomas Jefferson

One might argue that I am being ridiculous and that Jesus was not talking about offenses on a national scale. And that they were ok to start a war to be independent of England. But I’d argue that Jesus expected his beatitudes to be followed on a national scale. I know this because of how he reacted to the Israeli patriots who wanted to fight back against the brutal and unfair Romans.

To be fair, what Jefferson saw in his day was probably extreme, had I been there I’m sure I may have been fighting along side him. Most people, in their natural fallen state, have a point beyond which they wont tolerate more abuse.

But the Jesus-follower has no such point, unto death we follow our Lord. We don’t kill, we don’t hit back. We take the hits, we absorb the abuse. And we look to Jesus alone for retaliation, for justice and for liberty.

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