The Kingdom and Dual Allegiance
Those who still offer animal sacrifices—like the Pharisees of old or modern groups clinging to rituals of the Old Covenant—effectively serve a shadow, not the reality. Hebrews 10:1 declares the law was but a shadow of the good things to come, not the substance itself.
Christ has fulfilled the sacrificial system (Hebrews 9:12, 10:10). To rely still upon animal offerings is to reject the final, perfect sacrifice—which amounts to idolatry, for it places trust in human ritual over Christ's finished work.
Believers in Christ are royal priests after the order of Melchizedek. We are not bound by earthly citizenships that demand ultimate loyalty. Our citizenship is in heaven (Philippians 3:20).
We Cannot Serve Two Altars
God's Altar
God's altar calls for total allegiance—our blood, our life, our family—not by force, but by love
Man's Altar
Oaths of citizenship, imposed by all earthly governments, are legal fictions—demanding submission to systems that oppose divine order.
"You cannot drink the cup of the Lord and the cup of demons."
— 1 Corinthians 10:21
We Are the Altar
The Pharisees still burn sheep, clinging to a law fulfilled and gone.
But we walk as fire-walkers, like Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in the furnace—unbound, unburned, crowned.
Their sacrifices are idols of motion, rituals without life.
Ours is a sacrifice bound to the horns of the altar—not with cords of brass, but with the chains of love that cannot be broken (Psalm 118:27).
As Melchizedekian priests, we carry the Kingdom of God at hand—not as a future hope only, but as a present reality. Jesus walked as a citizen of heaven while on earth; so do we. Our families are sacred trusts under God, not franchises of Babylon.
Blood on the Altar
A Decree of Arche and Exousia:
To the Divine Order
"Hear, O heavens, and give ear, O earth, for the Lord hath spoken:"
We are the blood on the altar—living, unbroken, unconsumed by man's law or phantom decree.
Let every knee bow and every tongue confess—
Not to Caesar, nor to Molech, nor to the courts of Babylon—
But to the Lamb once slain, who now reigneth as King of kings,
Priest of Melchizedek, Son of David, and Firstborn of the dead.
For at His name, every power in heaven, on earth, and under the earth shall bow (Phil. 2:10–11; Isa. 45:23).
He is the Lion of Judah, yet the Lamb that was slain—
Priest forever after the order of Melchizedek (Heb. 7:17),
Root and Offspring of David (Rev. 22:16),
Firstborn from the dead, that in all things He might have preeminence (Col. 1:18).
To Him alone be glory, now and unto the ages.
We have an altar ablaze with divine fire—Christ Himself, the living sacrifice. Those who serve the old tent have no right to eat, for their rites are cold ash and shadow. But we feed on the fire of His body and blood, consumed not by flame, but by faith. Their hands are stained with bulls and charters, but ours are washed in the crimson conflagration of Calvary, where love burned bright and unquenched. This altar is not of brass, but of love that endures the wrath of God and rises unbroken—a fire no darkness can overcome.
Verily, Israel is not the fleshly nation, but the spiritual seed. The modern state, with its banners and borders, is not the Israel of God. Israel of the heart—those who walk in faith, whose Levîn is not oppression, but fire refined—these are the true chosen. The Pharisees of old trusted in lineage; the Nicolaitans in dominion. But the true Israel is crucified with Christ, risen in love, unchained from law and land.
As Paul declared: "They are not all Israel who are of Israel" (Rom. 9:6). The covenant was never to the sword, but to the seed of promise—Christ. And all who are His, Jew or Gentile, are grafted in, not by blood, but by the Spirit's flame.
The kingdom is not of walls, but of worship in spirit and truth (John 4:23). The temple is not of stone, but of living souls. The end comes not with armies, but with the voice of the Son.
Heed this: the counterfeit is loud, but the true Israel walks in silence, crowned with suffering, clothed in love, and sealed by fire from above.
The Pharisees yet cling to the ashes of a law fulfilled and gone. But we walk as fire-walkers, like Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in the furnace of affliction. Unbound by fear, unburned by trial, crowned by the hand of God. The fire doth not consume us, for the Lord is with us. Let the flames roar, for we are not of this world's fire, but of His eternal flame. Lo, the fourth is with us—Son of God, the Word made flesh, the Alpha and Omega. Walk in His light, and the furnace shall not prevail.
Their sacrifices are but idols of motion—cold rites, lifeless flame. But ours is a sacrifice bound to the horns of the altar, not with cords of brass, but with chains of fire—love unquenchable, love unconsumed. Yea, the flame of devotion burns, yet is not devoured; for love is the fire that God Himself kindles, and no waters can quench it.
No man shears us—we are not for sale.
You cannot drink the cup of the Lord and the cup of the state. You cannot swear oaths to governments that demand your soul and still claim the alodial title of Zion.
The Kingdom is not coming—it is here. At hand. In the home. On the lips of the father who prays. In the mother who teaches. In the child who knows no master but Christ.
"Let the lying spirits in every bloodline be uprooted. Let every altar of debt, citizenship, and fear be cast into the fire."
For our citizenship is in Jerusalem above, and our law is love, our seal is blood, our fire never goes out.
Thus saith the Lord:
I have set before you life and death—choose this day.
Will you eat at the table of shadows? Or will you stand at the altar of fire, where the blood speaks better things than Abel?
The time is now. The gate is open. The blood is on the altar.
And we—we are not dead. We are alive. And we reign.
"It shall never go out." (Leviticus 6:13)
The Holy Nation
Set Apart • Kadosh
To be "Holy" (Kadosh) means to be severed from the common, set apart for a specific purpose. The Holy Nation is not a country on a map, but a people separated from the system of consumption and death.
They do not feed on the dead things of the world. Their sustenance is the hidden manna. They operate by a different law—the Law of the Spirit of Life.
They are the "sheep" who know the Shepherd's voice. They are defenseless in the world's eyes, yet protected by a Power that shatters empires.
God's original design is blood covenant—life for life, shared with Him, not surrendered to man's systems. We are not citizens of phantom empires or legal fictions; we are the blood on His altar—living sacrifices (Romans 12:1), not dead offerings to Baal or bureaucracy.
Pig Nation
The Devourers • Unclean
The "Pig" in scripture represents that which consumes without discernment. The Pig Nation is the culture of appetite, the system that tramples pearls into the mud.
They value the husk over the kernel. They are driven by hunger that is never satisfied. To them, the sacred is only fodder for the trough.
This is the spirit of the age—a civilization that fattens itself for the day of slaughter, consuming the future to feed the present lusts.
Sacred Family Trust Under God
Every family is called to establish a sacred trust under God, not through British accreditation or man-made law, but through divine covenant. This is not sophistry—it is sovereignty restored. Like Abraham, we mark our households not with government seals, but with faith, obedience, and blood (Genesis 17:10–11).
The altar in the home becomes the throne of priestly authority—where families declare:
- "We are not merchandise."
- "We are not under Molech's demand."
- "We are heirs of Jacob, kings and priests by blood and oath."
This trust is alodial—held directly from God, not leased from man. It is sealed not by corporate charter, but by covenant sacrifice, where life is given to secure blessing, protection, and dominion.
"They overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony" (Revelation 12:11).
Two Altars, One True God
The truth proven on Mount Carmel—fire from heaven versus the silence of false gods.
This truth was proven on Mount Carmel when Elijah rebuilt the broken altar of Yahweh with twelve stones, one for each tribe of Jacob (1 Kings 18:30–38). The prophets of Baal cried out all day, slashing themselves, but no fire came. Then Elijah drenched his sacrifice in water—twelve jars, one for each tribe—and called on the Lord. Fire fell from heaven, consuming the offering, the wood, the stones, and even the water in the trench.
"The people fell on their faces and said, 'The Lord, He is God!'" (1 Kings 18:39)
This was not just a miracle—it was a judgment on false worship. Satan's altar demands blood but gives nothing. God's altar gave His own Blood—Christ, the eternal Priest after the order of Melchizedek (Hebrews 7:17). We are not victims—we are living sacrifices, priests and kings in our homes, serving the living God.
The true priest stands on divine covenant, not man-made law. We reject all counterfeit systems—British accreditation, corporate fictions, or spiritual Molech—that claim authority over life. Our sacred family trust is under God alone.
"We have an altar from which those who serve the tent have no right to eat." (Hebrews 13:10)
The Diet
Holy Nation
Feeds on Truth (Aletheia). Discerns what enters the temple. Rejects the "deceitful meat" of the ruler's table.
Pig Nation
Consumes everything. Propaganda, fear, lust, debt. No filter. No discernment. Swallows the hook with the bait.
The Nature
Holy Nation
Clean. Washed. Separated. A priesthood that guards the sacred fire. Cannot mix with the profane.
Pig Nation
Unclean. Loves the mud. Returns to its vomit (Proverbs 26:11). Cannot abide purity; seeks to drag all down to its level.
The End
Holy Nation
Eternal Life. The City of God. Those who overcome. The Remnant that stands when Babylon falls.
Pig Nation
Destruction. The cliff (Matthew 8:32). A violent end for a violent appetite. The slaughterhouse.
The Furnace of Affliction
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego—Unbound in the Fire
The biblical story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego (Daniel 3) describes three Jewish men who were thrown into a fiery furnace by King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon for refusing to worship a golden idol. They were miraculously preserved, with a fourth figure described as "like a son of the gods" appearing with them in the fire.
This story is a testament to faithfulness under persecution and divine deliverance. The furnace of affliction becomes not a place of death, but a place of purification and presence—where God walks with His people in the midst of trial.
"When you walk through the fire, you shall not be burned, and the flame shall not consume you." (Isaiah 43:2)
Babylon's Smoke vs. Heaven's Incense
Some interpretive traditions have drawn symbolic comparisons between ancient Babylon and apostate religious systems, viewing them as manifestations of spiritual deception or idolatry, analogous to Babylonian practices. The smoke from the furnace in Daniel 3 can be reinterpreted as a sign of judgment on false worship.
In contrast, the sweet savor and incense of true worship rises before God as a pleasing aroma (Revelation 8:3-4). The prayers of the saints ascend like incense, not the smoke of human ritual or institutional control.
We reject systems that send out smoke to "reign in new priests of Baal"—false religious rituals that mimic divine authority but operate in man-made power. Our incense is the prayer of faith, our altar is Christ, and our priesthood is eternal.
We walk through the furnace unbound, unburned, and unconsumed—
for the fire that destroys Babylon's idols only purifies God's people.
Warning to the Remnant
"Do not cast your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again and rend you."
— Matthew 7:6
You cannot convert the Pig Nation. You can only come out from among them.
If you try to feed holy things to a nature that loves mud, you will be destroyed. The separation is not cruelty; it is Divine Order.
Sanctify yourself. Close the gates. Guard the pearls.
Divine Providence
Divine providence is God's sovereign hand over all things—upholding creation and directing history according to His perfect will.
General Providence
God continuously sustains the universe—its natural laws, seasons, and existence itself (Colossians 1:17, Hebrews 1:3). This is general providence: His ongoing upholding of all creation, ensuring life, breath, and order.
Special Providence
This is God's extraordinary intervention in the lives of those who serve His altar, not man's systems. It includes miracles, divine guidance, and personal deliverance—acts where His hand is unmistakably revealed (Psalm 33:11, Proverbs 16:9). These are not random, but purposeful acts for those in covenant with Him.

Sovereign Authority & Rejection of False Systems
God's providence affirms His absolute sovereignty. No power, government, or legal fiction overrides His rule. We rebuke all slave systems, impersonal institutions, and man-made laws—British accreditation, corporate fictions, or spiritual Molech—that claim authority over life, family, or inheritance.
God's governance leads His flock directly. We are blood-bought, Spirit-led, kingdom-born. Our families are sacred trusts under God, not franchises of Babylon. We reject all claims of ownership by state, church, or system.
We have one Commander in Chief—Christ, the Captain of the Lord's host, who stands sword in hand, not for man's cause, but for God's eternal war.
He takes not sides, but takes charge. At His feet, Joshua fell; at His name, every knee bows. He is King of kings, Lord of hosts, the Captain of our salvation (Heb. 2:10).
Let no soul claim allegiance to throne or nation unless Christ reigns first in the heart. For He alone leads the armies of heaven, and victory is in His hand.
"The lot is cast into the lap, but its every decision is from the Lord." (Proverbs 16:33)