The Blueprint for Nation-Building | #1 The Strategic Student | Reclaiming Education for Nation-Building
Shalom, family!
For generations, our people have been told that the path to success lies in obtaining a college degree to secure a "good job" within the existing systems of the nations. We’ve been diligent students, hardworking employees, and often, the backbone of corporations that do not serve our interests. But today, the Most High is awakening us to a higher calling: Nation-Building.
This first post in our "Blueprint for Nation-Building" series isn't about abandoning education. It's about re-directing its purpose. It’s time to move beyond simply seeking employment and start cultivating true expertise – expertise that serves us.
The Old Path: Education for Employment
Let's be honest about the old paradigm:
- The "Marketable" Trap: We pursued degrees because they were deemed "marketable," making us desirable assets for corporate firms, government agencies, or institutions outside our community.
- The "Good Job" Promise: The allure was a steady paycheck, benefits, and a semblance of security within Egypt's walls.
- The Hidden Cost: While we gained skills, the primary beneficiary was rarely our own nation. We became cogs in someone else’s machine, contributing our intellect and labor to systems that often perpetuate our dependency.
The Shift: Education for Expertise and Sovereignty
The awakened Hebrew understands that education is a weapon, a tool, and a foundation. We are not just learning; we are strategically acquiring knowledge for the future of Israel.
Our new mantra: Seek training and degrees that provide the "hard skills" needed for our national infrastructure.
Think about the foundations of any thriving nation:
- Agriculture: Who will teach us how to reclaim our land, grow our own food, and become self-sufficient? We need agronomists, farmers, permaculture experts.
- Engineering: Who will design and build our sustainable housing, water systems, and communication networks? We need civil, electrical, and mechanical engineers.
- Law: Who will understand and implement the true Torah civil laws to establish righteous judgment within our communities, instead of relying on the nations' ever-shifting legal codes? We need our own jurists and arbitrators.
- Medicine: Who will heal our bodies with the wisdom of the earth and the knowledge of holistic health, moving beyond the "sorceries" of modern pharmaceuticals? We need our own doctors, herbalists, and naturopaths.
- Trade Skills: Who will be our carpenters, plumbers, electricians, tailors, and artisans – building and maintaining the physical fabric of our communities? We need skilled tradesmen and women.
Your Goal: The Undercover Apprentice
This isn't about quitting your current path overnight. This is about a fundamental shift in your intent.
Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to become an "undercover apprentice."
While you are learning within the nations' institutions or honing your skills in their workplaces:
- Absorb Everything: Treat every class, every project, every day on the job as a masterclass in preparation for your true calling.
- Identify the "Tricks of the Trade": Understand not just how things are done, but why they are done that way. What systems work? What pitfalls should be avoided?
- Translate to Zion: Constantly ask yourself: "How can I adapt this knowledge or skill to serve the building of Israel? How can I apply this to our community, our land, our children?"
You are not merely earning a degree or a paycheck; you are acquiring the foundational knowledge that will allow you to build, innovate, and lead within our own sovereign context. You are gathering the blueprints for our future.
The Most High is calling us to be the Head, not the tail. This starts with our minds, and our minds are shaped by what we choose to learn and why we choose to learn it.
What skills are you currently acquiring, and how are you planning to bring that expertise back to the communities of Israel? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
Elohim still loves you, Israel. The call remains the same: Choose Life, Choose Blessing, Choose Undivided Devotion. Repent, Return, and be free from the shadows of gross darkness.
I hope this blog post has been helpful. If you have any questions, please feel free to leave a comment below. Shalom qodesh qadasheem - the “set apart ones.”
Comments
Post a Comment
Your comments are welcomed. Be respectful and keep comments on topic. I will respond to all questions within 48 hours.