Brothers and sisters,
Let me speak plainly: G‑d (אֱלֹהִים – Elohim) can and will use anything — even the wicked systems of this world — to accomplish His purpose. We’ve seen it before, and we’re seeing it again.
G‑d Uses the Wicked to Fulfill His Plans

In Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 10:5, He calls Assyria the “rod of My anger” – even though they were godless. G‑d used them as His tool to discipline His people.

In Habakkuk 1:6, G‑d raises up Babylon — a ruthless nation — not because they were holy, but because He had a bigger plan that needed them in it.

In Romans 9:17, it says plainly in Greek:
“Ἐξεγείρω σε εἰς αὐτὸ τοῦτο” — “I raised you up for this very purpose,” speaking of Pharaoh, a man who hated G‑d. Yet G‑d used even him to show His power and make His Name known.
So yes — G‑d is sovereign. And He’ll even use a crooked government to build something righteous in the end.
California’s Law Opened a Door
They didn’t mean to serve Him. But they did.
By passing Proposition 3, California erased the man-woman definition of marriage from their constitution. Now marriage is called a “fundamental right” — no gender mentioned… and no limit on how many people. That means the old 1-man-1-woman definition is gone — and the law doesn’t say marriage must be two people anymore.
They did this for their own lawless reasons.
But what does B'reishit (Genesis) teach us?
Avraham had more than one wife.
Ya’akov (Jacob) had four wives — and through them G‑d formed the Twelve Tribes.
Moshe (Moses) himself came from a line with multiple wives.
G‑d never called polygyny sin. He regulated it — He blessed it — He built a nation on it.

Shemot (Exodus) 21:10 says:
“If he takes another wife, he shall not reduce her food, clothing, or marital rights.”
That’s not a punishment — that’s a law for how to do it right.
So now, through this legal loophole opened by people who don’t even believe in Torah, we can begin to restore what is written. Think of it like this:
“You meant it for evil, but G‑d meant it for good.” – Bereishit (Genesis) 50:20
Same as with Yosef in Egypt. Same as with Pharaoh in Moshe’s time. Same as now in California.
What We Can Do
Right now, plural marriage is still not legally recognized. California law still limits marriage licenses to two people. But that law now contradicts the state constitution.
Here’s how we move forward:
Challenge that two-person limit in court using the new constitutional language.
Show them that torah-based polygyny is righteous, responsible, and holy.
Build strong, lawful, covenantal households. Many wives. Many children. Many leaders.
Their system cracked open the door. It’s our job to step through it — not to mix with their sin, but to reclaim what marriage was always intended to be.
Scripturally Real

G‑d used Pharaoh to make His Name known.

G‑d brought Israel out of Egypt with Egypt’s riches.

G‑d uses Babylon so we will turn back to Him.
Let’s use California’s choices — their rebellion — to return to covenant. Not to follow their ways, but to use their tools to restore His order.
“The stone the builders neglected has become the cornerstone.” – Tehillim (Psalm) 118:22
Let’s make G‑dly polygynous marriage our cornerstone again.
Let this be written. Let it be spoken. Let it be lived.
We will turn this broken world into a household of righteousness.
In covenant and headship,
King Abraham Moses Solomon
Builder of the House