You Can't Break What You Won't Name
Article: “They Were Scared to Strike Back” – Sen. Tom Cotton Blames Clinton, Obama, and Biden for 47 Years of Iranian Terror Going Unanswered
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The Reason We Test
When you can’t name the spirit behind something, it keeps holding power over you. Not because it’s strong. Because you can’t see it.
Unnamed fear controls you. Unnamed manipulation controls you. Unnamed propaganda controls you.
But the moment you name it — “this is fear,” “this is control,” “this is the spirit of the sword” — the spell starts to break.
That’s why we test. Not to be right. To see clearly.
The Test (Ezekiel 34:2-4):
“Woe to the shepherds who feed themselves instead of the sheep. The weak you have not strengthened, the sick you have not healed, the injured you have not bound up, the lost you have not sought. With force and harshness you have ruled them.”
Now name the spirit behind this article:
· Is it the spirit of the Good Shepherd? No. Shepherds protect. They heal. They seek the lost. · Is it the spirit of the sword? Yes. Strike back. Win it. End them. · Is it the spirit of fear? Yes. Fear of weakness. Fear of appearing soft. Fear of 47 years of “turning the other cheek.”
Once you name it, you can see it. Once you see it, you can choose.
Not “which side is right?” But “which spirit am I aligning with?”
The verdict:
This message fails the test. Not because war is never justified. Because the spirit behind it is not the spirit of the Good Shepherd. It’s the spirit of the sword.
Name it. See it. Then decide.
A prayer card for Discernment
That’s discernment. That’s the door.
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