
Dr. Bryan Spilmon returns by popular demand to continue pulling back the curtain on the systems we've unknowingly submitted to and what the Kingdom of God offers as the alternative. In this second installment, Dr. Spillman walks through the three pillars of any nation — faith, family, and finances — and shows how each one has been systematically targeted and corrupted through deception, not force. He unpacks why true independence has never really existed in this country, how attorneys function as foreign agents of a commercial system rooted in Babylonian law, and why your income tax doesn't fund a single government service. But this episode isn't a political rabbit hole — it's a Kingdom conversation. Dr. Spilmon breaks down the Lord's Prayer line by line through the lens of identity, jurisdiction, and true sonship, revealing that the most revolutionary thing a believer can do isn't rebellion — it's simply knowing who they are in Christ. Topics covered include: Faith, family, and finances as the three pillars Satan targets to destroy a nation Why God never intended for man to rule over man The difference between legal title and true title — and why you don't actually own your car, your land, or (legally speaking) your children Federal Reserve notes as debt instruments, and who really collects your income tax A verse-by-verse breakdown of the Lord's Prayer through a Kingdom and commerce lens Why the solution isn't fixing the Babylonian system — it's coming out of it This is Part 2 of a continuing series. If you haven't listened to Part 1, start there first. Part 3 is coming next week.
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