NATURAL LAW
- Bridget Ninness

- Jul 23
- 15 min read
GOD'S LAW BEYOND MAN'S CONTROL

What is Natural Law?
Natural Law is the eternal and universal moral order embedded in creation itself, a sacred blueprint that governs life, consciousness, justice and freedom. It is not invented by humans but discovered, just as gravity or the laws of physics are observed. Natural Law is also known as God’s Law because it originates not in legislation or social contract but in the very mind and will of the Creator.
Natural Law is based on the principle that what is true, right and good does not change with time, culture or opinion. It is inscribed upon the human heart (Romans 2:14-15), accessible to the conscience and reflected in the harmony of creation. It is what allows us to know, even without religion or legislation, that it is wrong to murder, lie, steal or enslave.
In classical thought from the Stoics to Aquinas, Natural Law was considered a reflection of the divine order. It exists above man-made law and even religion because it applies universally. Its primary principles include:
Do no harm.
Respect life, liberty and property.
Act in alignment with truth and conscience.
Live in right relationship with the Creator, self, others and Earth.
The Biblical Foundation of Natural Law
While Natural Law predates written scripture, it is upheld and revealed throughout the Bible. In the Book of Genesis, we see the Creator forming the world through divine order, rhythm and harmony. The universe is not chaotic. It is structured by love and law. Before there was any written commandment there was covenantal relationship with the Creator based on love, obedience and stewardship.
Adam and Eve were not given a written Torah, but a single command, ”Do not eat of the tree of knowledge of good and evil”, that was grounded in Natural Law. Their disobedience introduced disconnection and death.
Abraham was chosen not because of his adherence to law but because of his faith and trust in the divine covenant. He obeyed God’s voice, walked in alignment with Natural Law and thus became a father of nations.
Paul the Apostle later writes that the Gentiles, who do not have the Law (Torah), “do by nature what the law requires” and thus show the law is written on their hearts (Romans 2:14-15). This is Natural Law, a law of the heart not merely of scroll or stone.
The Law of Moses: A Conditional Covenant
The Law of Moses, or Torah, was a written legal and ritual code given specifically to the people of Israel at Sinai. It included 613 commandments covering moral, civil, ceremonial and dietary laws. It was a temporary guardian necessary to govern and discipline a people still immature in faith and relationship (Galatians 3:24-25).
While some of the Mosaic Law reflected Natural Law (e.g., “Do not murder”), other parts were specific to a particular time, culture and covenant (e.g., animal sacrifices, temple rituals, laws on leprosy or dietary restrictions). It was a contractual covenant with blessings for obedience and curses for rebellion (Deuteronomy 28). This conditionality made it fundamentally different from Natural Law, which is universal, unconditional and eternal.
Over time, however, the Law of Moses became distorted. Religious authorities added layers of oral law, legalism and burdens that obscured its deeper truth. Yeshua criticised this directly, saying, “You have made void the word of God for the sake of your tradition” (Matthew 15:6).
The Role of Yeshua the Christ
Yeshua, also known as Jesus the Christ, was turned into a religious figure. However, in truth he was a cosmic revealer of God’s Law, God’s Love and God’s Kingdom. He came not to abolish the Law but to fulfill it (Matthew 5:17), to bring it back to its spiritual essence rooted in Natural Law.
Where Moses brought the Law written on tablets of stone, Yeshua brings the law written on the heart.
Where the Mosaic Law could only reveal sin and impose punishment, Yeshua brings grace, forgiveness and inner transformation.
Where the priesthood mediated access to God through sacrifice, Yeshua becomes the high priest and living sacrifice who restores direct relationship.
Key teachings of Yeshua align directly with Natural Law:
The Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5–7) is a profound articulation of divine moral law turning the heart away from retaliation and toward compassion, humility, purity and truth.
His Greatest Commandments; to love God and love our neighbour are the core of Natural Law.
He exposes and rebukes man-made legal systems that oppress rather than liberate.
He teaches the freedom of the soul from the tyranny of fear, greed and ego.
Yeshua therefore becomes the bridge between the written law and the living law between the legalism of empire and the liberation of the soul.
Natural Law Reborn: A Feminine Reimagining of the Sacred Order
Natural Law, as most commonly defined, speaks of immutable principles observable in nature and discernible through reason. It has long been the domain of male philosophers, from Aristotle to Aquinas, Locke to Hobbes interpreted through rationalism, hierarchy, and moral absolutes. But what if we told a different story?
What if Natural Law was not just a cold, objective code written in stone but a living, breathing relationship; a sacred dance between Earth and sky, womb and seed, rhythm and revelation? What if Natural Law is not merely about order and punishment, but about reciprocity, nurturing, sovereignty and renewal?
The feminine has been erased from most legal and spiritual traditions. Yet long before the rise of Empire, Natural Law was known in indigenous and Earth-honouring cultures as the Mother’s Law, a web of life rooted in responsibility, not domination; relationality, not control. We are being called now to the truth beyond colonisation, before the feminine was erased. Therefore, we must expand our understanding of Natural Law through the lens of the sacred feminine; intuitive, cyclical, embodied, and rooted in life.
The Masculine Legacy: Reason Over Intuition, Order Over Life
Western traditions have often defined Natural Law through patriarchal paradigms. Men like Thomas Aquinas viewed Natural Law as God's eternal law imprinted on the rational soul of man, a noble attempt to reconcile divine truth with earthly governance, but one still shaped by the scholastic framework of male clergy.
In Enlightenment philosophy, Natural Law became a cornerstone of liberty and property enshrining individual rights, but still embedded in ownership models and colonial expansion. Locke and Hobbes justified property rights, government authority, and even conquest, all in the name of a so-called “natural” order.
What was missing in these interpretations?
The voice of the Earth. The voice of the woman. The understanding that life is not a contract, but a covenant. That existence is not a battle, but a birth. The feminine principle, wild, flowing, relational, intuitive, and compassionate was exiled from the discourse. In doing so, Natural Law became severed from Nature herself.
Earth as First Teacher: Natural Law as Embodied Wisdom
In the feminine reimagining, Natural Law begins not in abstract thought, but in the body, in the soil, in the breath.
The Earth teaches us Natural Law through her seasons, her tides, her cycles of birth, decay, and rebirth. She teaches through observation, not domination. Through listening, not legislating.
The womb becomes a sacred metaphor for Natural Law: a place where life is held in darkness, nourished in silence and birthed in sacred timing. Just as the seed knows when to sprout and the child when to emerge, so too does Nature hold an intelligence that is not linear but rhythmic. The feminine interpretation of Natural Law honours this mystery.
Natural Law, then, is not merely a set of rules. It is a field of living relationships. It is the law of interbeing.
Feminine Principles of Natural Law
Some of the core feminine principles of a redefined Natural Law are:
Relationality Over Individualism: The feminine sees life in terms of relationship, not separation. Natural Law is the web of life, every being woven into the great tapestry of existence. The law is not “you shall not steal” as commandment, but “you shall honour what is not yours because all life is sacred.”
Scriptural Integration:
“Am I my brother’s keeper?” — Genesis 4:9. Cain's rhetorical question is met with a divine silence that echoes through time. Yes, we are each other’s keepers. The law is not isolated to individual acts but is woven through the web of relational responsibility.
“If one part suffers, every part suffers with it; if one part is honoured, every part rejoices with it.” — 1 Corinthians 12:26. Paul here echoes a feminine principle of interconnection. The body of Christ is not a hierarchy, but a living organism.
“Love your neighbour as yourself.” — Mark 12:31. This command is not about moralism, but kinship. It is about knowing that there is no “self” without the other.
Cyclical Time Over Linear Progress : The masculine version of Natural Law tends toward linearity, beginnings and ends, punishments and rewards. The feminine embraces the spiral. In her worldview, justice is not retribution but restoration. The cycle of harm and healing is natural, and the law supports reconciliation with the Earth, not perpetual judgment.
Scriptural Integration:
“To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.” — Ecclesiastes 3:1. This ancient Hebrew wisdom honours cycles of weeping and dancing, sowing and reaping not linear conquest.
“The land shall keep a sabbath of solemn rest.” — Leviticus 25:4. The law of Jubilee reflects the feminine principle of restorative cycles. Even land must be given time to breathe.
“He restores my soul; He leads me in paths of righteousness for His name’s sake.” — Psalm 23:3. These are not punitive paths, but spirals of restoration, of soul-renewal and return.
Embodied Knowing Over Abstract Reason: The feminine body, once called irrational or dangerous, is in truth the site of profound wisdom. Natural Law speaks through sensation, instinct, and inner knowing. It arises in the gut, the womb, the heart and is validated through lived experience.
Scriptural Integration:
“Wisdom has built her house, she has set up her seven pillars.” — Proverbs 9:1. Wisdom in Hebrew (Chokmah) is feminine. She speaks from experience, not from abstraction.
“Mary treasured up all these things and pondered them in her heart.” — Luke 2:19. True knowing, in the feminine way, happens in the quiet of the womb-heart not in proclamations, but in deep listening.
“The Spirit bears witness with our spirit…” — Romans 8:16. This is inner knowing not rational proof, but the gentle, gut-deep confirmation of divine law written on our hearts.
Nurture Over Control : The law of the feminine is the law of the mother: protect the young, honour the elders, shelter the vulnerable, tend the fire. It is not weak. It is fierce in its defense of life but it does not punish to assert dominance. It corrects to heal.
Scriptural Integration:
“As a mother comforts her child, so will I comfort you.” — Isaiah 66:13. God is revealed here in maternal tenderness the primal face of nurturing law.
“Let the little children come to me… for the Kingdom of God belongs to such as these.” — Mark 10:14. The law of the feminine begins by sheltering the vulnerable, not controlling them.
“The bruised reed He will not break, and the smouldering wick He will not snuff out.” — Isaiah 42:3. The feminine face of justice does not crush, but gently restores what is wounded.
Sovereignty Within Interdependence: Every being is sovereign, not in isolation, but in sacred belonging. Natural Law affirms autonomy but always in service to the greater whole. It recognises the freedom to choose but also the responsibility to care.
Scriptural Integration:
“It is not good for the human to be alone.” — Genesis 2:18. Sovereignty without relationship is not sacred. It is exile.
“For none of us lives for ourselves alone, and none of us dies for ourselves alone.” — Romans 14:7. True freedom is always mutual. It recognises the impact of every act on the greater whole.
“Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.” — 2 Corinthians 3:17. But this is not license. It is a freedom rooted in Spirit, in interconnectedness, not ego.
Indigenous and Earth-Based Traditions: Carriers of the Feminine Law
Long before Roman law, tribal nations and matriarchal societies held sacred customs rooted in these feminine principles.
In many First Nations traditions, Law is received not from man-made statutes, but from the land itself. The Elders say: “Country is the Law.” That is, the rivers, mountains, stars, and animals each carry teachings. Law is not written. It is sung, danced, remembered, and lived.
In Haudenosaunee governance, women held the power to appoint and depose chiefs. The feminine voice was seen as vital to harmony. In Andean cosmology, the Pachamama (Mother Earth) is the living source of right relationship. In Africa, the spirit of Ma’at upheld balance and truth, often visualised as a woman with outstretched wings.
In all these traditions, we see a different orientation: not law as domination, but law as alignment with the living world.
Restoring the Feminine Covenant
Let us now begin to declare what a feminine-aligned Natural Law might look like in today’s world. Let this be our sacred covenant with life:
We acknowledge that all beings; human, animal, tree, river, mountain are born into sovereignty, deserving of dignity and voice.
We honour the wisdom of the body, the cycles of the moon, the turning of the seasons, and the sacred blood mysteries of women as central to life’s law.
We reject systems that uphold greed, domination, or extraction, for they violate the womb of Nature.
We commit to healing through truth-telling, not silencing; through sacred listening not control.
We return to the Earth for guidance, to the grandmother’s songlines for memory and to the sacred fire for justice.
This is not merely a philosophical project. It is a prophetic reconstitution of law itself.
Reclaiming Justice as a Feminine Force
The feminine is often associated with mercy, but let us not forget her fierce face: the Lioness of Judah, the Black Madonna, the ancient Goddesses of thunder, prophecy and flame. Justice, in the feminine key, is not vengeance. It is holy fire; a fire that burns illusions, restores truth and protects the innocent.
In this paradigm, justice does not flow from institutional courts alone, but from ritual, community council and direct accountability. The feminine court is one of story, circle, drum, and healing. Restoration is its goal, not control.
When we hear the cry for justice from the Earth, from the oppressed, from the ancestors, we are being called not to vengeance, but to alignment. Feminine justice is a return to balance. It is Eden restored.
The Role of Women: Midwives of the New Earth Law
Women, and all those who carry the feminine principle, are rising now to become midwives of a New Earth. This New Earth does not discard Natural Law. It sanctifies it. It listens more deeply. It sees more wholly. It heals what has been torn.
In this age of revelation, women are reawakening to their original role: carriers of the bloodline of wisdom, guardians of the sacred law of life. From ancient prophetesses to village grandmothers, from mystics to activists, women are remembering that law begins not in courts, but in conscience; not in doctrine, but in love.
We are called now to write scrolls not just on paper but into the land itself encoded in seed, river, drumbeat and sacred vow.
Natural Law as a Living Feminine Flame
Natural Law is not gone. She is simply buried beneath layers of abstraction and misuse. She waits, as all wise grandmothers do, for us to return.
In redefining Natural Law through feminine eyes, we do not erase the masculine. We restore the balance. We create space for the full circle of life to guide us; logic and intuition, structure and flow, eagle and womb.
May we each take part in this restoration. May we live by the ancient-new laws of love, reciprocity and remembrance. May the Earth, our first mother, first temple, first teacher, once again be our sacred judge.
Let the feminine face of Natural Law rise. Not as conqueror, but as healer. Not to dominate, but to dwell among us as the law of life itself.
Natural Law vs. The New World Order
The New World Order (NWO) represents a global system of technocratic control, centralised governance and digital enslavement. It is antithetical to Natural Law in every way.
Where Natural Law is based on divine freedom, the NWO is based on artificial compliance.
Where God’s Law teaches us we are sovereign beings created in God’s image, the NWO reduces people to data points in a machine.
Where Natural Law recognises inalienable rights from the Creator (life, liberty, truth), the NWO attempts to grant privileges in exchange for obedience through digital IDs, social credit, surveillance and globalist bureaucracy.
The NWO uses fear, division, and deception violating Natural Law at every level. It creates false laws (legal statutes, mandates) that are not lawful in the divine sense. As prophesied, the NWO is a beast system that mimics order but is rooted in control.
As it says in Isaiah 10:1, "Woe to those who make unjust laws, to those who issue oppressive decrees.”
Why Yeshua Is Essential to Transcending the Trap
Yeshua remains the way, the truth, and the life (John 14:6) because He awakens humanity to our divine identity. He liberates the soul from bondage to fear, sin and systems of domination. Through Him we are restored to Natural Law not by external compliance but by internal transformation.
Three reasons why Yeshua is vital:
a. He Frees Us from the Curse of Law and Empire
Yeshua confronts all systems that enslave the soul whether Roman, Pharisaic or globalist. He exposes the illusion of power, money and status. His crucifixion by the empire and religious authorities shows that the world system kills truth to maintain control. But His resurrection reveals that life and truth cannot be defeated.
b. He Rewrites the Law on Our Hearts
By receiving the Spirit of Christ, we receive inner guidance, wisdom and courage. This is the fulfillment of the prophecy in Jeremiah 31:33 “I will put my law within them and I will write it on their hearts.” This is the essence of Natural Law restored.
C. He Teaches Us to Reclaim Authority
Yeshua taught His followers to render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s but unto God what is God’s (Matthew 22:21). Our soul, body and breath belong to God not to governments, corporations, or artificial systems.
Through Yeshua, we remember we are not slaves, but sons and daughters, heirs to the Kingdom of God. We reclaim our God-given dominion, not through violence, but through obedience to Natural Law and the living Christ within.
How We Transcend: The Return to Natural Law and Christ
To break free from the trap of the NWO, we must return to living in alignment with Natural Law and the indwelling Spirit of Christ. This involves:
Revoking consent to unlawful systems that violate our conscience and God's law.
Establishing sacred trusts, Private Membership Associations (PMAs) and communities that honour Natural Law.
Practicing love, justice, truth and compassion in daily life.
Awakening others to the truth of who they are and Who made them.
This is the New Covenant; a covenant not written in stone but in Spirit, not enforced by states but lived by free souls.
It is a sovereign path, not isolationist, but liberated from coercion. It is the path of the remnant, the sacred fellowship of Christ-followers and truth-bearers who will not bow to Babylon.
As Revelation 18:4 declares: “Come out of her, my people, so that you will not share in her sins or receive any of her plagues.”
The Gospel vs. the Global Reset: 2030-2033
As we approach the threshold of a global reckoning, two spiritual timelines are rising like opposing waves. On one side stands the sacred mission of the Full Gospel Churches of Australia, who have declared that by the year 2033, every soul in the nation shall hear the name and message of Yeshua the Christ. This milestone aligns with the 2,000-year anniversary of His resurrection, a prophetic moment echoing His own words: “ And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then the end shall come” (Matthew 24:14). This is not the expansion of religion but the awakening of hearts, a call to turn from systems of control and back to the living God. The true Gospel is rising, not institutional, but Spirit-born, sovereign and unstoppable.
In sharp opposition, the architects of the New World Order are advancing their agenda through the Great Reset, a technocratic blueprint scheduled for full implementation by 2030. Their now-infamous motto “You will own nothing and you will be happy” reveals a chilling future: the erasure of private ownership, national sovereignty, bodily autonomy, and free will. Under the guise of sustainability and global equity, humanity is being conditioned to trade eternal truths for digital chains.
At the heart of this agenda lies not only a one world government, but also a one world religion, known to many as Chrislam, a politically engineered fusion of Christianity and Islam that seeks to unify the world’s faiths under a watered-down, state-approved spiritual narrative. Chrislam rejects the uniqueness of Christ, bypasses the cross, and silences the call to repentance. It is a harlot faith riding the beast of empire, prophesied long ago in Revelation.
This convergence means one undeniable truth: true followers of Christ will once again face persecution. Just as the early church defied Caesar, so too will the remnant resist the image of the beast. Those who stand for Natural Law, for the sovereignty of the soul, and for the true Gospel will be mocked, censored, and perhaps even hunted but they will also be anointed, protected and refined by fire.
While the world races toward control, Christ calls us into communion. While globalism offers artificial peace, the Gospel offers eternal freedom.
The battle lines are drawn. The final divide is here. Will we bow to the image of man or rise in the likeness of God?
Conclusion: The Awakening is Now
We are living in a time of great unveiling, an apocalypse, in its truest sense. Systems are collapsing. Lies are being exposed. The artificial laws of men are being seen for what they are: frauds and traps.
In this hour, we are being called not to religion, not to politics but to Natural Law, to God’s original and eternal order. Yeshua the Christ is the cornerstone, the revealer, the liberator.
To walk in His footsteps is to transcend fear. To obey Natural Law is to live in truth. To stand in sovereignty is to reclaim Eden.
We are not victims of the New World Order. We are children of the New Creation. Let the Law of God rise again not in stone temples but in awakened hearts.
“For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Yeshua has set you free from the law of sin and death.” —Romans 8:2



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