We cannot win this war without solidarity. We can learn about our legal rights and the laws we can use to protect  our sovereignty. However, we can’t win this spiritual war without solitarity.. Sadly, you can teach people about their rights and how to assert their rights legally, but the knowledge of solidarity is something that comes come from them by taking the spiritual steps to make it happen.

And there’s no such thing as being a little bit solid and this would  be the same as trying to say, there’s such a thing as of being a little bit pregnant. We are either solid or we are not and if we are  not then we cannot form the base to win this war. They have all the resources to pit against us. We need our solidarity to fight back.

From what I know about solidarity, the individual has to make the commitment to do what’s right based on their conscience/Gods will not what’s easy, convenient or acceptable to the crowd. Then solidarity forms to assist in working in a group as it forms a solid base of operations. This requires commitment from all to have the backs of each other including rebuking each other.

Rebuking others is an important part of honoring that path of solidarity. When someone goes of track you are having their back to rebuke them. And you also do a benefit to the group. When people in a group, stay silent about something someone is doing wrong it gives the wrong message. Silence is message of acceptance. This is cancerous. It will destroy the solidarity and focus of the group overtime.

When someone in a group rebukes and the matter remains unresolved then there needs to be a split in the group. This is solidarity over strictly unity. There is no blessing in a cancerous group even with large numbers as it does not operate effectively.

(Proverbs 25:12). It is kindness, and a token of love. “Let a righteous man strike me — it is a kindness; let him rebuke me — it is oil for my head; let my head not refuse it” (Psalm 141:5).

“The Lord reproves him whom he loves” (Proverbs 3:12

“listen to advice and accept instruction, that [we] may gain wisdom in the future” (Proverbs 19:20).

The one who rejects reproof leads others astray (Proverbs 10:17), is stupid (Proverbs 12:1) and a fool (Proverbs 15:5), and despises himself (Proverbs 15:32)

There are many references to rebuking in the Bible and the whole freedom movement itself could be said to be rebuking the state. But we have to rebuke each other as well if we want to stay on track as a group, and have some effect at the end of the day.

From what I know about solidarity, the individual has to make the commitment to do what’s right based on their conscience/Gods will not what’s easy, convenient or acceptable to the crowd. Then solidarity forms to assist in working in a group as it forms a solid base of operations. This requires commitment from all to have the backs of each other including rebuking each other.

Rebuking others is an important part of honoring that path of solidarity. When someone goes of track you are having their back to rebuke them. And you also do a benefit to the group. When people in a group, stay silent about something someone is doing wrong it gives the wrong message. Silence is message of acceptance. This is cancerous. It will destroy the solidarity and focus of the group overtime.

When someone in a group rebukes and the matter remains unresolved then there needs to be a split in the group. This is solidarity over strictly unity. There is no blessing in a cancerous group even with large numbers as it does not operate effectively.

(Proverbs 25:12). It is kindness, and a token of love. “Let a righteous man strike me — it is a kindness; let him rebuke me — it is oil for my head; let my head not refuse it” (Psalm 141:5).

“The Lord reproves him whom he loves” (Proverbs 3:12

“listen to advice and accept instruction, that [we] may gain wisdom in the future” (Proverbs 19:20).

The one who rejects reproof leads others astray (Proverbs 10:17), is stupid (Proverbs 12:1) and a fool (Proverbs 15:5), and despises himself (Proverbs 15:32)

There are many references to rebuking in the Bible and the whole freedom movement itself could be said to be rebuking the state. But we have to rebuke each other as well if we want to stay on track as a group, and have some effect at the end of the day.

Solidarity Rebuking