It brings to mind the scripture that says; Touch not my anointed and do my prophet no harm. I'm not implying that they are Prophets of God, but I am implying that they were/are called to such a high calling that they would be anointed & protected by God.
It brings to mind the scripture that says; Touch not my anointed and do my prophet no harm. I'm not implying that they are Prophets of God, but I am implying that they were/are called to such a high calling that they would be anointed & protected by God.
In The First Conspiracy, thriller writer Brad Meltzer uncovers a real-life story too good to turn into fiction
I found the story where all good stories start, which is in the footnotes. I can’t even tell you what book it was. It was almost a decade ago. I was going through the footnotes, and I saw this story. I remember going, “Wait, they were trying to kill George Washington. Is that real? Is that fake? Is that something that you just find on the internet?”
George Washington was not that person. He didn't brag or boast. He realized that to hold his army together and maintain the support of the public and the Continental Congress, he had to maintain an image of impeccable integrity and good character. Perception matters and all eyes were on him. He had to inspire trust. He made mistakes from a military point of view, and he took the criticism for it, but it was hard to doubt his honesty and his devotion to the cause.
It brings to mind the scripture that says; Touch not my anointed and do my prophet no harm. I'm not implying that they are Prophets of God, but I am implying that they were/are called to such a high calling that they would be anointed & protected by God.
he Plot to Kill George Washington
In The First Conspiracy, thriller writer Brad Meltzer uncovers a real-life story too good to turn into fiction
I found the story where all good stories start, which is in the footnotes. I can’t even tell you what book it was. It was almost a decade ago. I was going through the footnotes, and I saw this story. I remember going, “Wait, they were trying to kill George Washington. Is that real? Is that fake? Is that something that you just find on the internet?”
George Washington was not that person. He didn't brag or boast. He realized that to hold his army together and maintain the support of the public and the Continental Congress, he had to maintain an image of impeccable integrity and good character. Perception matters and all eyes were on him. He had to inspire trust. He made mistakes from a military point of view, and he took the criticism for it, but it was hard to doubt his honesty and his devotion to the cause.
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/plot-kill-george-washington-180970729/
10 Things You Really Ought to Know about George Washington
https://www.mountvernon.org/george-washington/10-things-you-really-ought-to-know-about-george-washington?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR1suXXirwWlkbRRuZ7OFHXMhqz19xbu1CNPKxS0KrIrF7b3OMZEkTPyZcQ_aem_K6GKBT-UP2kQ-1LvLicbPQ