Are
we going to win this battle with Leviathan on the North American continent?
Will freedom be restored to Florida and to Dixie? I have to admit that I very
much doubt it.
But
that does not affect my commitment to the cause. I am not a prophet, nor the
son of a prophet. Mine is not to foresee the future in minute detail. Based upon
present circumstances I can speculate how thing might turn out, but I cannot
know. I do know that a Sovereign God reigns and that He will accomplish His perfect
will in ALL THINGS. I do know that His revealed will is to be found in the Holy
Scriptures and that it is our duty to obey that revealed will.
I
am often drawn back to the words of two great Christian soldiers. First, Lt.
General Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson, who said: “Duty is ours; consequences
are God's.”
And then, General Robert E. Lee, who said in the midst of some of
the more discouraging days of the War Against yankee Agression: “At present I
am not concerned with results. God's will ought to be our aim, and I am quite contented
that His designs should be accomplished and not mine.”
Let
us take inspiration from the example of Major General Joseph O. Shelby. Providence
may not give us “victory” in this life, but we are not defeated until we say we
are.
The
following is from -- From 6 Soldiers Who Refused to Surrender by Evan Andrews:
Confederate
General Joseph O. Shelby was so reluctant to surrender to Union forces that his
unit earned the nickname “the Undefeated.” Shelby had spent the Civil War
commanding a bushwhacking band of cavalry on a series of raids through Missouri
and Arkansas. By the end of the conflict, his “Iron Brigade”—so named for its
legendary grit—had caused millions of dollars in damages to Union supplies and
property.
Announcing that they chose “exile over surrender,” Shelby and roughly 600
soldiers rode south to Mexico after the collapse of the Confederacy. Following
a three-month journey through the desert, they offered their services to
Maximilian I, an Austro-Hungarian who had been installed as emperor of Mexico
in 1864. While the emperor balked at including rebel soldiers in his army, he
allowed Shelby’s émigrés to help found the Carlota Colony, a small settlement
of Confederate expats. The upstart community enjoyed a brief period of
prosperity but eventually dissolved after Emperor Maximilian was overthrown.
Having never surrendered to federal forces, Shelby and most of his comrades
returned to the United States in 1867 and resumed civilian life.
If we cannot be the
victorious, let us be the “undefeated.”
In
the words of General Shelby: “We are the last of our race. Let us be the best
as well."
Free Florida First advocates for a Free, Independent, Godly, Prosperous, and Traditionally Southern Florida.
Deo Vindice!
TRUST GOD!
STAY IN THE FIGHT!
NEVER GIVE UP!
NEVER QUIT!
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