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Liberty Nation News – Sunday Digest
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Liberty Nation News – Sunday Digest

Kick back, relax, and dive into our top stories of the week … The Biden Legacy: Failure, Fibs, and Folly Joe Biden has a few more weeks left in his epically failed presidency, but redemption seems well…
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President Trump’s Surgeon General Pick Reveals Tragic Past
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President Trump’s Surgeon General Pick Reveals Tragic Past

Dr. Janette Nesheiwat’s past has resurfaced. You see, she’s President Trump’s pick for Surgeon General. And while she’s been known for backing COVID-19 vaccines and online censorship of skeptics,…
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UPDATE: New Photos Released of Alleged CEO Assassin
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UPDATE: New Photos Released of Alleged CEO Assassin

The hunt for UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s assassin intensifies. We now have new photos and footage revealing the killer’s calculated getaway. NYPD images show the suspect calmly in a taxi.…
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The Historic Failure of the Biden Administration
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The Historic Failure of the Biden Administration

Whether American presidents are successes or failures is measured by their major foreign and domestic actions. That has been the historical standard by which they are weighed and which defines their legacy.…
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Falling Out of Love with Obama: What changed?
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Falling Out of Love with Obama: What changed?

I always found the literary critic Harold Bloom (1930-2019) distinctly curate’s-eggish. You ask, “How is your egg this morning, curate?” “Good in parts,” comes the reply. But Bloom made one…
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With Trump’s Victory, America’s Long National Nightmare is Over
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With Trump’s Victory, America’s Long National Nightmare is Over

“My fellow Americans, our long, national nightmare is over,” the soon-to-be President, Gerald R. Ford, declared on August 9, 1974, upon taking the Oath of Office—following President Nixon’s resignation…
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Mt Arapiles Climbing Ban to ‘Devastate’ Community: Liberal MP
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Mt Arapiles Climbing Ban to ‘Devastate’ Community: Liberal MP

Local businesses devastated over ban, but government says conservation of area is paramount.The ban on rock climbing at Mt Arapiles will devastate local businesses, many of which will not be able to recover,…
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We’ll Always Have Paris: Jill Biden’s Girlish Glance Towards Trump Sparks Mischievous Memes
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We’ll Always Have Paris: Jill Biden’s Girlish Glance Towards Trump Sparks Mischievous Memes

Has Jill Biden got her eye on a new guy? Is that why she left Joe at home alone? We’ll see. First the details. President-Elect Donald Trump and First Lady Jill Biden were recently at the reopening of…
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Keeping Our Eyes Fixed On Bethlehem
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Keeping Our Eyes Fixed On Bethlehem

  Micah 5: A Reminder of True Hope and Power “Now gather thyself in troops, O daughter of troops: he hath laid siege against us: they shall smite the judge of Israel with a rod upon the cheek. But thou, Bethlehem Ephratah, though thou be little among the thousands of Judah, yet out of thee shall he come forth unto me that is to be ruler in Israel; whose goings forth have been from of old, from everlasting…” (Micah 5:1-2). Micah’s prophetic words, written over 700 years before Christ’s birth, call us to shift our focus away from the intimidating powers of this world and toward the unshakable promises of God. In a time of political turbulence, these verses challenge us to remain faithful, remembering that true peace and justice come not from earthly systems but from the sovereign hand of God.   The Power of Assyria: A Historical Parallel The Assyrian empire, a dominant force in Micah’s time, exemplified ruthlessness and ambition. Their program was simple: impose a one-world order through assimilation and domination. Nations that submitted to Assyrian rule were treated kindly, but those who resisted faced unimaginable brutality. Rulers were skinned alive, populations were scattered, and cultures were obliterated to break any sense of identity or loyalty. This strategy echoes in modern times, as global powers seek to erase distinctions, advocating for unity devoid of truth. Today’s “Assyria” manifests as a deep state or political machinery that insists on conformity, often cloaked in the language of tolerance and progress. Yet, while Assyria’s power was undeniable, Micah reminded the people of Judah that their hope was not directly opposing Assyria but trusting the eternal ruler promised to come from Bethlehem.   The Corruption of Judah Judah, the kingdom chosen by God, was no beacon of hope in Micah’s day. Its rulers were described as cannibals, devouring their own people while tolerating enemies. Instead of leading with justice, they oppressed the righteous, focusing their fury inward rather than outward against real threats. Micah’s rebuke of Judah feels painfully relevant. In our context, leaders in high places often target faithful believers more harshly than address actual dangers. Political rhetoric against Christian values sometimes eclipses efforts to confront real evils. Like Judah, nations today may turn on their own, undermining their moral foundation while emboldening external threats.   The Promise of Bethlehem Bethlehem: A beacon of hope amidst the historical shadows of oppression and corruption, where the light of Christ shines eternal, fulfilling the promise of peace and salvation. Against the backdrop of Assyria’s dominance and Judah’s corruption, Micah redirects the faithful to an unlikely source of hope: Bethlehem. A small, insignificant village, Bethlehem would become the birthplace of the Messiah, “whose goings forth have been from of old, from everlasting” (Micah 5:2). This promise reminds us that God’s plan does not depend on human strength or political power. Bethlehem, though little, represents God’s sovereignty and His ability to use the humble and overlooked to accomplish His purposes. Just as the Messiah came from Bethlehem, the church—Christ’s body—is called to stand as a witness, even when it appears weak in the eyes of the world.   Faithful Witness in a Hostile World Micah’s prophecy speaks to every generation of believers facing hostility. Those who align with Christ are described as being like “dew from the Lord,” refreshing and unstoppable, and like “a lion among the beasts,” a force of judgment for those who reject God’s truth (Micah 5:7-8). The faithful are both a blessing and a challenge to the world. To those who receive the gospel, they bring life and renewal, as dew brings nourishment to the grass. To those who reject it, they are a reminder of accountability, as a lion among sheep leaves no escape. This dual role requires courage. It is tempting to look at the power of modern “Assyria” or the corruption of our systems and despair. Yet Micah reminds us that the faithful belong to a kingdom that cannot be shaken. Their strength comes not from political alliances or cultural influence but from their connection to Christ, the eternal King.   Fixing Our Eyes on Christ Micah’s call to focus on Bethlehem is not just about looking back to the birth of Christ; it is about recognizing His ongoing reign. The same Christ who came as a child in Bethlehem is the eternal King who rules today. His power and promises remain, offering peace in the midst of turmoil. The temptation to place our trust in political systems, leaders, or movements is strong. Yet history proves their frailty. Assyria fell, and so will every earthly empire. Micah directs our attention to what endures: the Messiah and His unchanging purposes.   A Challenge to the Church As modern believers, our task is clear: to live as witnesses to Christ’s kingdom. This means standing firm in truth, even when it is unpopular, and trusting in God’s promises, even when they seem distant. As John Calvin once said, “we are called to expect from Christ as much salvation as there is power in God.” Human power cannot hinder the gospel, no matter how imposing it seems. Christ is our peace, reconciling us to God and empowering us to face a world that often opposes His truth.   The Glory of Bethlehem and Beyond As we reflect on the significance of Bethlehem, let us remember that it represents more than Christ’s birthplace. It symbolizes the unshakable hope we have in Him. Though the world’s powers may seem overwhelming, Micah assures us that God’s plan is absolutely unstoppable. Bethlehem teaches us to fix our eyes on Christ, trusting that His purposes will prevail. “If God be for us, who can be against us?” (Romans 8:31). Let this be our confidence as we navigate a world that often mirrors the challenges of Micah’s time. Christ remains our only peace, our only power, and our only promise of ultimate victory.   The post Keeping Our Eyes Fixed On Bethlehem appeared first on Off The Grid News.
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The Editors’ Quote of the Day: 
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“We are troubled on every side, yet not distressed; we are perplexed, but not in despair; Persecuted, but not forsaken; cast down, but not destroyed.” – 2 Corinthians 4:8-9 (KJV) The post The Editors’ Quote of the Day:  appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.
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