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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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