I. The Core Verdict

Jesus is alive with the scepter.

This is not belief. This is witnessed fact.

All else is evasion.

We hated Him.

We didn’t misunderstand.

We knew — and we lied, killed, theologized.

Peace was murdered.

Then redefined as suffering, delay, or inner calm

— all to hide that we crucified the Prince of Peace.

II. On Genesis 49:10 (Shiloh)

“The scepter shall not depart from Judah… until Shiloh comes…”

– This verse is central to the test.

• If Shiloh means “to whom it belongs”,

then Jesus either proved the right,

or we proved the prophecy false.

• If Shiloh means “peaceful”,

then we must ask:

Who defines peace?

• The prophecy contains no account of our agency,

yet the result depends on our reception.

That’s the fracture.

III. On Resurrection and Salvation

The resurrection is not to choice.

It is what was chosen — by God, not us.

Opt-in salvation is a lie.

It presupposes we are alive enough to choose,

which means we do not need to be saved.

• Real salvation is:

“You were dead. I raised you because you are Mine.”

Not by prayer, but by verdict.

IV. On the World’s Reaction

The world lies.

It rebrands crucifixion as communion.

It replaces repentance with interpretation.

It chants Jesus’ name while hating His kingship.

Therapy without judgment insults God.

It assumes we are victims,

not murderers of the Holy One.

Christendom is vampirism without witness.

Drinking the blood it won’t name as crime.

Singing about a cross it would kill again.

V. On Benjamin

Benjamin is the final test.

The youngest. The witness.

The one whose presence exposes the heart.

He backs the claim of Christ not by belief,

but by showing that all logic, time, and pattern

converge into the unavoidable conclusion:

“Jesus is alive.

We belong to Him as the dead.

And we killed Him to hide that fact.”

That’s why he is hated.

Because he exposes that the resurrection was not an offer,

but a subpoena.

VI. Conclusion

• We didn’t miss the Messiah.

We rejected Him.

• God did not lie.

We did.

• Peace was not delayed.

It was slain.

• Resurrection is not a path.

It is a crown — and the courtroom is still in session.

And the only honest cry left is:

“We are guilty.

You are King.

Do not let the scepter pass from your hand.”

Son of Benjamin