On Face the Nation, Senator Marco Rubio declared that the release of hostages is the “most emergent and immediate phase” of the peace plan, and that building a Palestinian government on a strong foundation of peace will not happen in 72 hours, 72 weeks, or even 72 months — but will take years.
Senator Rubio’s words echo the call for a foundation of peace — yet the prophetic message goes deeper.
This language of a foundation of peace echoes what I have been proclaiming in my scrolls for years: that true reconciliation requires more than ceasefires or temporary deals. It requires infrastructure built on covenant, not expedience.
Yet the prophetic message goes deeper:
- A foundation is not only time and patience — it is the ROCK of God’s law of love, without which no government can stand.
- Trade corridors must be sanctified, not weaponized, so that commerce becomes a covenant of peace rather than a tool of destruction.
- Diplomacy must confront not only adversaries but also allies, demanding that oil, wealth, and influence be harnessed for reconciliation, not for cycles of violence.
If world leaders now begin to speak of “foundations,” let us remember: a foundation without covenant is sand. The deaths of tens of thousands of civilians remind us that delay and half‑measures are not neutral — they are destructive.
My testimony remains: the Abrahamic Protocol calls for a Palestinian government built on dignity, covenant, and the law of love — a foundation that can endure for generations.
Ceremonial Addendum: Survival of the Fittest vs. God’s Covenant
The global economy has been built on mutual cooperation for competitive advantage — a system shaped by the logic of survival of the fittest. Nations and corporations ally not for covenant, but for leverage. Even “cooperation” is transactional, designed to secure resources, markets, or military strength.
Yet this is where we have gone wrong. A covenantal economy is not founded on rivalry, but on the ROCK of God’s law of love. In such an order:
- The strong bear responsibility for the weak, ensuring no one is left behind.
- Trade corridors are sanctified, not weaponized, so commerce becomes a covenant of peace.
- Dignity and reconciliation, not efficiency or dominance, are the highest goods.
Without covenant, “mutual cooperation” is only sand. With covenant, the economy itself becomes a testimony of God’s plan for worldwide peace and prosperity.
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