An Earthquake: The Freedom Convoy & the ‘Two Canadas’

An earthquake is going on – politically, socially, even spiritually, in great, prosperous, and scenic nation of Canada. The Freedom (Truck) Convoy, which seeks the abolition of nation-wide vaccine mandates for truckers – and the strong reaction from the Trudeau government – has revealed a geological fault line in Canadian society.

This story is on-going and worldwide. Though the convoy has been dispersed in Ottawa by the police, the question remains. Could this crisis spotlight the prospect of ‘two Canadas?’

During the uncertain and troubled early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, Canada recognised and applauded a certain group of ‘essential workers.’ While the rest of Canada was at home in lockdown, these men were out on the road delivering food and supplies nationwide.

One man tweeted on 31 March 2020 – when there were no vaccines – ‘“While many of us are working from home, there are others who aren’t able to do that–like the truck drivers who are working day and night to make sure our shelves are stocked. So, when you can, please #ThankATrucker for everything they’re doing and help them however you can.” The author of the tweet? Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

That was nearly two years before the Freedom Convoy rolled into Ottawa. How things have changed!

While other Anglosphere countries like Australia and New Zealand have enacted draconian Covid restrictions, it is arguable that during the last two years Canada has revealed an alarming move towards authoritarianism. During this time pastors have been arrested and jailed and churches burned. The ‘temporary’ suspension of freedoms seems to have become indefinite. It is clearly a departure from democratic norms. And that’s before Justin Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act on Valentine’s Day 2022.

With the pressure of the pandemic, the trend of two-Canadas, that has been brewing for years, is now bubbling to the surface. After all, you won’t know the colour of the toothpaste until you squeeze the tube!

The Canadian ‘Freedom Convoy’ was a spontaneous, grassroots, ‘made in Canada’ movement. It has been called a ‘human rights protest’ or ‘demonstration.’ Starting from Vancouver, British Columbia in the west, over 50,000 truckers drove a convoy that was seventy kilometres (forty-three miles) long towards the national capital of Ottawa, honking their horns on the way. Their demand: remove the vaccine mandate on truckers, instituted on 15 January 2022. ‘Unvaccinated Canadian truckers,’ who travel repeatedly to the USA, would be forced to quarantine thus incurring a loss of income. Since most of the truckers are vaccinated, this was not an ‘anti-vaccine’ protest – it was an ‘anti-mandate’ protest. The truckers have promised to uphold ‘non-violence’ in their actions and all they want is ‘freedom.’ Remove the mandates and they’ll go home.

Upon their arrival in Ottawa, they parked their rigs and set up camp. With food stalls and jumping castles for the children, it is more like a street party than a normal protest. Admittedly, they could be parking illegally.

However, there’s more: some truckers have blockaded several US-Canada border crossings, including the all-important Ambassador Bridge between Detroit, Michigan and Windsor Ontario, where twenty-five percent of all cross-border trade occurs (the bridge has since been cleared). This could be considered a form of civil disobedience.  

What has been the results of the Freedom Convoy so far?

The Opposition Leader Erin O’Toole was voted out of leadership by his own caucus. O’Toole is a progressive though he was head of the Conservative Party;
Canadian provinces like Ontario, Quebec, Prince Edward Island, Saskatchewan, and Alberta, are ending some or much of their Covid-restrictions and mandates;
Members of Prime Minister Trudeau’s own Liberal Party are publicly breaking rank with him.
The global auto industry out of Detroit was closed, temporarily, because of the blockade.
It has inspired truck convoys in other places like Australia, Israel, in Europe, and the United States.

The convoy has brought into clearer focus the fact that there are ‘two Canadas.’ The first is called ‘Progressive Canada.’ Simply stated, progressivism, which has been around over a century, says ‘big government will meet all your needs and keep you safe’ in exchange for higher taxes and total compliance. The Trudeau government is in this category.

Today’s version of progressivism is Infused with secular humanism and cultural Marxism, which means they seek to redefine key things like nationhood, citizenship, sex, gender, marriage, family and even theology.
Modern progressivism can also be very divisive, pitting whites against blacks, women against men, the ‘masked’ against the ‘unmasked,’ and now the ‘vaxxed’ against the ‘unvaxxed.’ Political power becomes intoxicating and there’s nothing like a public emergency – war or a pandemic – to gain it.

If you give politicians more power in an emergency, they will create more emergencies to get more power — Source Unknown

Progressivism is demonstrating increased coercion and authoritarianism. Pierre Poilievre, a Conservative Party Parliamentarian says, ‘governments are big and bossy.’ When that happens, spending is high, taxes are high, and freedoms decrease. The severe Covid measure – done for our good, of course – were exceptionally punitive against those who did not toe the line.

There is also the second Canada, or ‘Populist Canada.’ These are the native Anglo-Canadians plus the migrants who love being Canadian. They believe in values of the Anglosphere (human rights, freedoms, and equal protection of the law), as well as traditions, customs, family, nation-state patriotism, and faith. Many are working class people. The Freedom Convoy is in this category.

The convoy standoff with the Trudeau government could peacefully end in ten minutes. Lift the mandates, as some of the Canadian provinces are already doing, and every one can go home.

What has been the response of the Trudeau government to the Freedom Convoy? Derision and condemnation. The prime minister, who once said #ThankATrucker, resorted to denigration and name calling – referring to ‘these people’ are misogynist, racists, and white supremacists. He refused to talk with them, especially because they are a ‘small fringe minority’ who ‘hold unacceptable views.’ Then came the ‘them’ vs. ‘us’ talk, as if the convoy were not really Canadians at all. Following this came the threats. After being encouraged by Joe Biden to ‘use federal authority,’ the prime minister invoked the never-before used 1988 Emergencies Act, which is intended for war, civil strife and insurrection. Truckers can be arrested, rigs confiscated, bank accounts frozen. Violators can be fined CAD 5,000, face five years in prison, or both. Even American donors to the convoy are being threatened. Convoy leaders made a conscious decision to withdraw from the capital as a police crackdown descended on the protestors.

While not all progressives would go this far or even condone such autocratic action, the history of progressivism, since the days of Woodrow Wilson a century ago, show that such strong-armed tactics are possible and predictable. David Horowitz famously said: “Inside every progressive is a totalitarian screaming to get out.”

Remember that Canada has a Charter of Rights and Freedoms (1981). It starts out with the words: “Whereas Canada is founded upon principles that recognise the supremacy of God and the rule of Law.”

Clause Two: Fundamental Freedoms: Everyone has the following fundamental freedoms: (a) freedom of conscience and religion; (b) freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression, including freedom of the press and other media of communication; (c) freedom of peaceful assembly; and (d) freedom of association. Notice how much the word ‘freedom’ is used?

Who honours the Charter of Rights more: Progressive Canada or Populist Canada? You be the judge.

What should the two Canadas do to avoid the earthquake? The government should engage in serious negotiations with the truckers, as fellow Canadians, and seek to find common ground. As citizens of Canada, the truckers have every right to conduct peaceful and lawful protests. Their voices heard need to be heard. The Charter of Rights should be upheld.

At the same time, the government is responsible for border crossings. If the truckers blockade these international gates, how can they gain their own freedom while denying freedom of others who want to cross? Lifting blockades is a good start to negotiations.

However, there is no circumstance – or excuse – regarding this convoy that precludes face-to-face talks. Diplomacy, statesmanship, and maturity can do wonders in resolving conflict.

In the absence of negotiation and resolution, Progressive Canada and Populist Canada will be interlocked like tectonic plates and the pressure is bound to increase. If it gets to the point of snapping, then comes the earthquake. As responsible ‘great commission’ Christians, we need to ‘understand the times’ (1 Chronicles 12:32), so we can know how to intelligently pray for Canada, its people, and government. Pray that it will uphold the Charter of Rights. Also, pray that God’s upcoming global revival grants Canada a key role to play.

When all this happens, the two Canadas can be ‘one’ again.

2022 What to Watch Out For? (Yes, There is Good News) Part 02

Our ability to function and lead is proportional to being equipped to see further down the road than others. With 2022 shaping up to be a most eventful year, we need to know what to look for.

In Part 01, we looked at how 2022 is a year of elections in key countries, the UK was in focus and included the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee (seventy years on the throne), the global economy, and culture war. We continue to focus on key places and events so we watch and pray with knowledge, insight, and anointing.

CHINA

In some ways modern China has made some impressive progress in the last seven decades. When the People’s Republic of China was declared in 1 October 1949, it was a feudal and backward nation of five-hundred million people, including three million Catholics and one million Protestants.

Look what’s happened since.

China, a land of many dialects, standardised the (Mandarin) Chinese language so that the Han Chinese and the country’s fifty-six minorities groups can speak to each other; all 1.4 billion of them.
It lifted 350 million people out of poverty.
It is making some progress in its goal to becoming an economic and military superpower, in competition with the United States.  
China had, or still has, trillions of dollars of foreign currency reserves;.
The ‘Middle Kingdom’ hosted the 2008 Olympic summer games and 2022 winter games.

Yet China has its Achilles heel, too. Financial over-speculation; the continuous fight against corruption; political, social, military and economic overreach in several areas; the ‘western-virus’ of borrowing and deficit spending; fallout and scrutiny over Covid-19 virus which originally came out of Wuhan and caused a global pandemic … all these mean there are some big potholes on the road to becoming a superpower. China’s military threats are being taken seriously and there could be a counter-push from the rest of the world.

Remember that China is a one-party state run by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and lacks the ‘checks and balances’ and ‘separation of powers’ of a successful democratic parliamentary system. There are reports of serious human rights abuses including organ harvesting and the repression of the Uighur people of the far west province of Xinjiang. A Turkic Muslim ethnic group with seven million speakers of the Uighur language, their plight has attracted global attention. Other issues to ‘watch and pray’ include the suppression of democracy in Hong Kong, Chinese military threats against Taiwan, Kashmir, and the South China Sea.

On the plus side, China probably has the largest national Christian church in the world in absolute terms. Though published decades ago, The China Miracle by British author Arthur Wallis chronicles the remarkable story of the modern Chinese church. The four million Christians of 1949 has mushroomed to perhaps 100 million or more … only the good Lord knows exactly how many.

Watch and pray for China.

THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY

The current Biden-Harris administration is scheduled to finish at twelve noon on 20 January 2025. That would be the norm. However, the ‘new normal’ is anything but normal.

At seventy-nine years old with obviously diminished mental capacity, there are serious questions as to whether Joe Biden can even make it to the election of 2024. In addition, his poll ratings are low and those of Kamala Harris even lower.

What’s next? Either they finish out their term …

Or the 25th Amendment of the US Constitution be invoked to remove an incapacitated leader from power;

Or, in a sign of panic over bad polling, a soft inner-party Democrat coup could replace Biden, Harris, or both, before or after the mid-term election?

Or, Biden be impeached by an incoming Republican congressional majority after the 2022 mid-terms?

Or, irrefutable ‘smoking gun’ evidence of serious election fraud surfaces, especially of malevolent foreign interference, thus decertifying and overturning the 2020 US election. It has been known to happen before in the United States, but not yet at the presidential level.

Before 2020, the last four options would have been inconceivable but, as we said, these are not normal times.

HOT SPOTS TO WATCH

A hotspot is a geo-political region that has serious problems that could flare up into conflict. Watch out for the following:

Russia vs. Ukraine & Belarus
China vs. Taiwan and Kashmir
Pakistan vs. Afghanistan
Iran vs. Iraq
North Korea vs. South Korea
Armenia vs. Azerbaijan
Ethiopia vs. Eritrea & Sudan

COVID & THE PANDEMIC

This virus has dominated our world for the last two years. Will it continue to do so?

Will leftist progressivist governments and ‘blue’ American states continue to impose restrictions and lockdowns, or will they ease up? Some blue states already are.

Will Covid have serious mutations? Or is Omicron the ‘natural immunity’ phase? Will we abandon the goal of ‘zero-Covid’ and accept ‘managed Covid’ instead? Will the division between the ‘vaccinated’ and ‘unvaccinated’ continue or be healed?

Will normal international (and in Australia, interstate) travel return?

Let’s pray for the quick arrival of the post-pandemic world.

TO BE CONTINUED

The Son of Man: Why Study the Gospel of Luke? Part 02

The Gospel of Luke, the longest book of the New Testament, impeccably researched and written by Dr. Luke, demonstrates how Jesus of Nazareth, the Messiah, is the perfect person. He was specifically targeting Gentiles, who with their ancient humanism/hellenism focused on the ideal man. Jesus is more than ideal, he is the Biblical ‘Son of Man.’ Our purpose is to equip you to study of this great Gospel, either alone or in a small group.

In Part 01, we looked at the introduction to Luke, its authorship, its purpose, the portraits of Christ, theme, key verse, and timing.

DISTINCTIVE ASPECTS OF THE GOSPEL OF LUKE

The Gospel Itself

Longest book of the New Testament (1,151 verses);
Second longest, also written by Luke, is Acts (1007 verses) – these two books together comprise 27% of the New Testament;
Luke wrote 2158 verses of the New Testament and Paul wrote 2,033 verses.
Meticulously sourced and thoroughly researched, utilising the best Greek language skills to convey the message of the ‘Son of Man’ to the Gentiles;
Luke’s Gospel is suitable for Jew, Samaritan, Gentile, rich, poor, secular or religious.

Hymns from the Gospel of Luke

The Magnificat of Mary (1:46-55);
The Benedictus of Zacharias (1:67-79);
Gloria in Excelsis of the heavenly hosts (2:14);
the Benedictus of Zacharias (1:67-79), the Gloria in Excelsis of the heavenly host (2:14), and the Nunc Dimittis of Simeon (2:28-32).
Along with these hymns are several mentions of people giving God the glory (2:20; 5:25,26; 7:16; 13:13; 17:15; 18:43);
There is great joy in the Gospel of Luke.

Key People in Luke

Men: Zacharias, Simeon, Good Samaritan; prodigal son, penitent publican, Zacchaeus; Cleopas & friend; Simon Peter and the 12 apostles

Women: Elizabeth, Mary, Anna, Mary & Martha, Mary Magdalene

Major Subjects

Christ the Perfect Son of Man

The most thorough and detailed account of Jesus birth, childhood, social interaction, prayer life and transformational teaching (more prayers recorded than anywhere else); the birth narrative gives unique details and poetic beauty. Also, the passion story of Christ’s death and resurrection has unique details found no where else.

History

Gives references to historical figures, especially secular rulers, making this Gospel like a credible historical account.

Miracles

Jesus does 20 miracles in Luke, of which 6 are unique to this gospel. The miracles are meant to be pointers to His Messianic claims.

Parables

Jesus gives 35 parables in Luke of which 19 are unique to that Gospel.

SUMMARY OF THE GOSPEL OF LUKE

Ministry of the Son of Man (4:14-19:48)

Jesus primarily ministers as Son of Man in the Gospel of Luke.

Here is the scope of ministry:

Ministry in the Galilee region (4:14-9:50)

Brief ministry in Nazareth (4:16-30);
Sermon in Capernaum (4:31-44);
Call of disciples, the inner-circle: Peter, James, and John (5:1-11);
Cleansing of the leper (5:12-16);
Healing of the paralytic (5:17-26);
Call of disciple: Matthew (5:27-39);
Christ is Lord over the sabbath (6:1-11);
The 12 Apostles chosen (6:12-16);
Teaching for disciples (6:17-49);
Miracles for centurion & widow’s son (7:1-17);
Teaching on Jesus and John the Baptist (7:18-35);
Jesus anointed by the forgiven woman (7:36-50);
Parable of the Sower (8:1-15);
Put your light on the stand (8:16-18);
Jesus real family (8:19-21);
Jesus calms the storm (8:22-25);
Healing of the demoniac (8:26-39);
Double female healing: deceased girl & ailing woman (8:40-56);
Jesus send out the 12 apostles to minister (9:1-10);
Feeding of the 5,000 (9:11-17);
Peter confesses Jesus as the Christ (9:18-27);
The Transfiguration (9:28-36);
Healing of the demoniac boy (9:37-45);
Question of Who is the Greatest (9:46-50);
Samaritan refuse to give passage (9:51-56);
The cost of discipleship (9:57-62);
Jesus sends out the 72 disciples (10:1-24);
Parable of the Good Samaritan (10:25-37);
Visiting Mary and Martha (10:38-42);
Jesus teaches on prayer (11:1-13);
Jesus vs. Beelzebub (11:14-28);
Sign of the prophet Jonah (11:29-32);
The lamp of the body (11:33-36);
Jesus pronounces 6 woes (11:37-54);
Various exhortations (12:1-12);
Parable of the rich fool (12:13-21);
Don’t be anxious (12:22-34);
Be watchful & vigilant (12:35-48);
Division (12:49-53);
Signs of the times (12:54-59);
Repent or perish (13:1-9);
Crippled woman healed on the sabbath (13:10-17);
Parables of mustard seed and yeast (13:18-21);
Go through the narrow gate (13:22-30);
Jesus Weeps Over Jerusalem (13:31-35);
Jesus & Hospitality (14:1-24);
Jesus teaches on self-denial (14:25-35);
Parable of the lost (15:1-11);
Parable of the prodigal son (15:12-32);
Parable of the unjust steward (16:1-15);
Teaching about Law and divorce (16:16-18);
Life after death: the rich man & Lazarus (16:19-31);
Sin, faith and duty (17:1-10);
Ten lepers healed, only 1 is grateful (17:11-19);
God’s Kingdom is coming (17:20-37);
Parable of the persistent widow (18:1-8);
Parable of Pharisee and publican in prayer (18:9-14);
Jesus & the children (18:15-17);
The rich ruler (18:18-30);
Jesus predicts His death, again (18:31-34);
Blind beggar healed (18:35-43);
Zacchaeus, son of Abraham (19:1-10);
Parable of the 10 pounds (19:11-27).

TO BE CONTINUED