Yes and Amen From Sea to Sea: Canada’s Return to Dominion and Destiny
Dear Fellow Canadians,
This is our moment. This is our soil. This is our stand. We are not just witnesses to history — we are the ones history will remember. The cry for truth is rising, and heaven is answering with a clarion call to the courageous, the convicted, and the faithful.
This is Canada’s Kingdom Hour — a defining moment in history where she rises to take a prophetic stand for her future. A time when she returns to her DOMINION calling (Genesis 1:26), and destiny shifts from compromise to conviction. This is not
about politics — this is about purpose. It’s about restoring what was once boldly declared from sea to sea:
“He shall have dominion…”…. even here. Especially here. (Psalm 72:8)
There comes a time in the life of a nation when silence must break and the people must rise. I believe we are living in that moment. Canada now stands at a crossroads — not only politically, but spiritually, morally, and generationally. We are witnessing a stirring
that is not born of man, but of heaven. It’s quiet, yet undeniable. Not the clamor of empty promises — but the call of destiny.
And into that moment steps a kind of leadership we’ve been waiting for — one not marked by the pursuit of power, but anchored in divine purpose. That is why I write these words — because Canada needs courageous men of conviction, and Grant Abraham is one of them. He is a general in the army — leading not for applause, but for awakening.
What’s in a Name? Everything.
The name Grant has roots in the Hebrew — which means “gift” or “he gave.” Grant, then, is a gift given — a man set apart for this hour, to speak life, stand for truth, and lead with unwavering integrity. He is not self-appointed; he is God-appointed. The name Abraham in Hebrew means “father of multitudes” or “father of nations.”
(Genesis 17:5)
It was the name given by God to Abram when He made covenant with him — a promise that through him, nations would rise and kings would walk in blessing. Put together, the name Grant Abraham prophetically declares: “A gift given by God, a father of nations.” And that is exactly what Canada needs now — a man who understands the weight of legacy, the call of leadership, and the sacred duty of stewarding a nation back to its divine inheritance.
The Leadership We Need
Grant Abraham embodies a principled approach to leadership, anchored in integrity, where honesty and moral courage guide every decision. His governance reflects a deep respect for truth, and he consistently upholds ethical standards without compromise.
Integrity, for him, is not just a personal virtue — it is the foundation of public trust. At the heart of his leadership is compassion. Grant demonstrates a genuine concern for the welfare of all citizens, especially the vulnerable and marginalized. He believes in promoting social justice and equality, ensuring that every voice is heard and every life is valued. This compassion is balanced by accountability, promoting transparency and trust in public service.
Guided by humility, Grant acknowledges his human limitations and remains open to learning from others. He places the needs of the nation above personal ambition, listening with discernment and leading with a servant’s heart. His faithfulness to biblical and ethical principles anchors his leadership. Wisdom is central to his decision-making. Grant draws upon experience, thoughtful counsel, and often seeks divine guidance to chart a prudent path forward. He exhibits courage in standing firm on convictions, especially when doing so comes at a cost. His leadership is driven by righteousness, not popularity. Believing that strength lies in unity, he works to bring people together across differences, fostering harmony, mutual respect, and a shared purpose. As a servant leader, Grant prioritizes the needs of others, modeling what it means to lead through service.
Justice, fairness, and dignity for all are hallmarks of his vision. His leadership is forward-looking, anchored in a bold and inspiring vision for the nation’s future — one that aligns with moral clarity and ethical governance. With a deep sense of stewardship, he cares not only for people but for the resources and environment entrusted to his generation. He leads with responsibility for both present needs and future generations. Grant leads with a spirit of gratitude, recognizing the sacrifices, contributions, and resilience of everyday citizens. He approaches dialogue with open-mindedness, valuing differing perspectives while remaining firmly rooted in his values. He listens with humility but stands with conviction. Through these principles — integrity, compassion, wisdom, and courage — Grant Abraham offers not just leadership, but a model of hope, restoration, and purpose for a nation in need of direction.
His life is not a campaign — it’s a call. Above all, Grant Abraham is a family man — a devoted husband and father who leads
his home with the same principles he brings to public life. He believes that transformation begins at the grassroots — one home, one heart, one community at a time.
A Stirring in Canada
There is something stirring in Canada — something rising quietly, yet undeniably. It’s not manufactured, not political spin, and certainly not orchestrated by man. It’s coming out of nowhere — and that can only mean one thing: God is on the move.
Who else could awaken hearts across this nation at such a time as this? Who else could align ordinary people with extraordinary courage, vision, and integrity? This isn’t just momentum — it’s a divine mandate on Canada. I believe leaders like Grant Abraham have been positioned for such a time as this — to walk in obedience, lead with righteousness, and help steward a nation back to its roots, one step at a time.
Canada doesn’t need another politician — it needs a prophetic shaking. Not more noise, but a holy uprising. Not another system — but a return to the King and His Kingdom. And I see it coming — not as a flood of power or a tidal wave of noise, but as the first
holy drops of rain on parched soil, softening the ground for something greater.
The Government Upon His Shoulders
A righteous order is forming — not one of control, but of calling. This is not about religious passivity or spiritual escapism. This is about the King establishing His government through His people — on earth as it is in heaven. Let it be known: whoever told you that true disciples don’t get involved in law, governance, or justice — they were wrong. This isn’t the rise of another man-made system.
This is the beginning of a government not built by human hands. “And the government shall be upon His shoulders…” (Isaiah 9:6)
That is governance, not neutrality. That is Kingdom authority, not silence. God didn’t send His Son into a vacuum — He came into a world already operating under a counterfeit kingdom. And He came to overthrow it — spiritually, legally, governmentally, and eternally. He is the King of Kings, the Judge of all, and He calls His disciples not to blend in — but to govern with Him. This move isn’t political — it’s prophetic. It’s not about gaining control — it’s about restoring order. The earth is groaning, waiting for the sons and daughters to rise — not in silence, but in bold, righteous dominion.
Canada’s Covenant Call
Canada was once publicly and proudly known as “The Dominion of Canada,” and July 1st was celebrated as Dominion Day — a national holiday rooted in a biblical promise: “He shall have dominion also from sea to sea, and from the river unto the ends of the earth.” (Psalm 72:8)
That verse is carved into the stones of our Parliament buildings. It was a declaration that Canada belongs under the governance of God, not merely man. Dominion Day acknowledged that. It was a national reminder that our foundations were spiritual, not secular. Yet in 1982, Dominion Day was quietly renamed Canada Day — without national consent or full public awareness. It marked more than a name change. It marked a shift away from acknowledging God’s dominion over this land. But heaven’s claim has not changed. Canada is still a dominion under God. We may have removed the word from our calendars — but we cannot erase it from our calling.
A Generation That Will Not Be Silent.
As we face decisions about governance, land, legacy, and law — we must return to the original blueprint. To the foundation that once publicly acknowledged that true government rests on His shoulders. This is not merely a legal matter — this is a matter of national alignment, moral order, and spiritual inheritance. “Woe to those who call evil good and good evil…” (Isaiah 5:20)
But we say:
Blessed are those who call good, good, and evil, evil. Who stand for light and expose darkness. Who speak truth with boldness — and do not water it down to be sweet when it is bitter.
The Yes That Shakes Nations
There is no double-mindedness here. “A double-minded man is unstable in all his ways.” (James 1:8) If there ever was before, I lay it down now. I am fully aligned. Fully committed. With a clear heart and a steady spirit, I say YES to what God is doing in this nation.
“Let your ‘Yes’ be yes, and your ‘No,’ no.” (Matthew 5:37)
So here is my YES — bold, unwavering, and rooted in truth.
YES to revival in this nation
YES to righteous leadership
YES to healing the land
YES to walking in step with God’s purpose for Canada
YES to the Kingdom come. YES to His will be done.
On this soil, in Canada, as it is in heaven.
I wholeheartedly support Grant Abraham in this endeavor. He represents a return to principled leadership — grounded in truth, driven by vision, and anchored in the heart of the people. This is more than an endorsement. It is a declaration of alignment — heart, mind, and spirit — with what I believe God is doing in Canada. I say YES — not just out of hope, but out of faith. Faith that the seeds we plant now in truth, sacrifice, and courage will become the legacy our children and grandchildren will live in.
This is the kind of leadership that lifts the weary, strengthens the broken, and calls the righteous to stand. I see it in Grant Abraham.
I see it in the rising tide of Canadians who still believe in dominion — not domination, but divine order. I add my voice, my name, and my prayers to this movement.
Let History Remember
Let it be etched in the pages of history:
That when the moment came — in a time thick with compromise — The Canadians did not retreat. They rose. They forged forward in truth — unmoved by pressure, unshaken by fear, unstoppable in purpose, and unafraid of consequence. It’s time for Canada to rise — not in fear, but in faith. Not as a nation reacting in panic — but as a people propelled by purpose.
This is our moment. Not to echo the past — but to forge a new future. Not to bow to systems — but to stand in Kingdom alignment.
So let it be etched in heaven and written in history: That when the shaking came, we didn’t scatter like pigeons — we rose like eagles —
just as it was written:
“But those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength;
They shall mount up with wings like eagles,
They shall run and not be weary,
They shall walk and not faint.” (Isaiah 40:31)
We didn’t bow to fear — we built on the Rock. We didn’t wait for permission — we answered the call. And we didn’t just say “We the People” — We became “We the People under God.”
This is the generation that said:
Yes to truth.
Yes to righteousness.
Yes to Dominion.
And yes to the King of Kings.
We didn’t just believe in change — we became it.
Let it be so — and let it begin with us.
JB