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The 7000 Kingdom Finance Seminars

Hosted by The 7000 - William Abraham

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Jun 2026

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The 7000 is designed to bring together a global network of cultural architects for Kingdom Transformation. William Abraham www.the7000.com hosts a series of Kingdom Finance Friday Seminars to discuss key issues of the day affecting Kingdom Financiers.

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June 4, 202655 min

When the Altar Is Wrong, Everything Built Is Wrong | Broken Altars Series | KFR Live (29 May 2026)

#KingdomFinance #ChristianBusiness #FearOfTheLord👓 Quick Take (29 May 2026)This session works through what a false altar produces — personal, generational, institutional, and national defilement.Self-effort does not look like rebellion. It looks like provision. The Golden Calf was declared a feast to the Lord. Saul offered the best of the spoil. God's reply: to obey is better than sacrifice.We then follow the line of recovery: the altar repaired, sight restored, and hearing God's voice again in the place where decisions are made. This produces works that endure.The altar is the place of covenant and governance. Whatever name the work carries, the altar reveals its source.🔍 In This Session You Will Examine• How defilement spreads from the altar of the heart to family, institution, and nation.• God's judgement of defiled systems: Malachi's indictment of covenant treachery.• False peace and why it defends what God has already judged unsound.• Elijah's order on Carmel: repair first, fire second.• The Golden Calf as the anatomy of self-effort and "At Your Word" as the driver of faith.• The final distinction: two altars, two kinds of works, and why only one endures.⏳ Timestamps0:00 — Introduction: Defilement, victory, and the battle of the altars1:01 — The altar as lordship test: Abraham, Isaac, and the question of ownership vs. stewardship5:05 — The Golden Calf declared a feast to the Lord: self-effort and false altars8:29 — Isaiah 61: opening eyes that are bound12:48 — Defilement is not the root, it is the fruit: personal, generational, institutional, and national15:35 — Malachi's indictment: economic oppression and covenant treachery25:57 — False peace: the wound dressed lightly, and why the watchman is hated30:42 — Ezekiel 9:4–6: the mark of grief35:35 — Jeremiah 6:16: stand at the crossroads, ask for the ancient paths42:04 — Elijah on Carmel: repair the altar first45:13 — Luke 5:5: "At Your Word"49:37 — Works that endure versus works that burn53:13 — Closing: choosing the altar that governs our livesAbout This SessionThis session forms part of the Broken Altars series on KFR Live, examining what governs the altar of the heart, the business, the family, and the nation. The question is not merely what is being built, but what is governing what is being built. When the altar is restored, hearing is restored, and works begin to flow from obedience rather than self-effort.If you found this session impactful, please subscribe and leave a thought below.📖 Scripture Focus1 John 3:8; 1 Kings 18:30,36; Luke 5:5; Malachi 3:5; Ezekiel 9:4–6; 1 Corinthians 15:57–58.#KFRLive #The7000Vision #BrokenAltars

June 4, 202643 min

The Altar Encounter — What Is Still on the Altar? | Broken Altars | KFR Live (22 May 2026)

#KingdomBusiness #BusinessFailure #KingdomFinance👓 Quick Take (22 May 2026)Many Kingdom ventures do not fail because they began falsely. They fail because what began in obedience gradually drifts into self-sufficiency.Abraham received a genuine promise. Isaac was not the problem. The test came when God asked for the very thing He had previously given. The issue was never Isaac. The issue was whether Abraham would continue to trust the voice of God above the promise of God.Many believers continue building on old instructions, calling it faith when the hearing has already stopped. Others are sustaining what God never commanded in the first place. In both cases, the altar remains the place of encounter, surrender, correction, and fresh direction.The ram was already in the thicket before Abraham moved. Provision does not begin when we perform. It is discovered when obedience is restored.🔍 In This Session You Will Examine• Why Kingdom ventures drift from obedience into self-sufficiency.• How to recognise when activity has outlived the word that initiated it.• Why Isaac became Abraham's altar test.• How old blueprints can become obstacles to fresh obedience.• Why surrender is not the end of a calling but the protection of it.• What the ram in the thicket reveals about Kingdom provision.• How the altar restores hearing when vision and business appear to be failing.⏳ Timestamps0:00 — Introduction: self-effort and sustaining what God has not anointed1:18 — Works prepared beforehand3:29 — Building after the season has passed5:33 — Isaac and the altar test12:16 — When our plans become idols13:54 — Isaiah 61: liberty, opened eyes, and the way forward17:00 — God wants to remantle you18:45 — Elijah: repair the altar before the fire falls21:16 — Obedience and being known by God23:50 — The ram encounter27:48 — The kingly without the priestly31:16 — Too big to fail34:57 — The Golden Calf and genuine provision38:00 — The challenge and the charge40:35 — The altar of surrenderAbout This SessionThis session forms part of the Broken Altars series on KFR Live. Strange Fire addressed the question of source: where did the fire come from, and who commanded it? The Altar Encounter asks the next question: what happens when God places His hand on the very thing we believe He has given us? The altar is not merely the place where false things die. It is also the place where genuine callings are purified, restored, and recommissioned.If you found this session impactful, please subscribe and leave a thought below.📖 Scripture FocusGenesis 22:9–14; Isaiah 61:1–4; Ephesians 2:10; John 15:5; Ezekiel 9:4.#KFRLive #The7000Vision #BrokenAltars

June 4, 202644 min

Kingdom Business or Strange Fire? — Fire God Did Not Command | Broken Altars | KFR Live (8 May 2026)

#KingdomBusiness #KingdomFinance #FearOfTheLord👓 Quick Take (8 May 2026)Strange fire is religious, financial, and Kingdom-branded activity offered from a source God did not command.One of the recurring patterns in Scripture is the attempt to obtain Kingdom outcomes apart from Kingdom obedience. The result may still appear spiritual and it may still carry religious language, influence, visibility, money, growth, and apparent success. However, the issue is not whether there is activity, the issue is where the activity came from.Scripture repeatedly confronts the same problem: fire, authority, worship, and action disconnected from what God has spoken. There are works, but they do not flow from a Kingdom source. The issue is not activity. The issue is obedience, because there is a King in Kingdom.🔎 Pattern DiagnosisStrange fire emerges when pressure, ambition, urgency, visibility, or opportunity become authorisers in place of obedience. Activity continues, but the source has changed.This pattern appears in business, finance, leadership, platforms, influence, and every area where success can become a substitute for hearing. The danger is not merely false activity. The danger is Kingdom-branded activity proceeding without Kingdom authority.In This Session You Will Examine• Why strange fire is ultimately about source rather than sincerity.• How Nadab and Abihu establish a pattern repeated throughout Scripture.• Why Matthew 7 connects lawlessness to activity that lacks authorisation.• How pressure, ambition, and visibility become counterfeit authorisers.• Why the golden calf remains a warning for Kingdom finance and influence.• How platform culture can produce borrowed authority and borrowed fire.• Why Elijah repaired the altar before asking for fire.• Why obedience must precede authentic Kingdom authority.⏳ Timestamps0:00 — Introduction: strange fire and the question of source2:58 — Dream: discerning the source when everything looks right5:01 — Nadab and Abihu: strange fire He had not commanded10:32 — Matthew 7: lawlessness and unauthorised activity13:00 — Strange fire as a continuous biblical pattern14:38 — The golden calf: Kingdom finance and misplaced giving18:00 — Korah: borrowed authority and counterfeit priesthood20:02 — Saul: when fear of man governs21:06 — Jeroboam: the duplicate altar and parallel systems22:31 — Money changers and Ananias: licensed but unauthorised25:51 — The modern golden calf: platforms, finance, and strange fire29:12 — Elijah: halting between two opinions34:26 — Repairing the altar before asking for fire36:54 — Authority received versus authority appropriated43:03 — Where did the fire come from?About This SessionThis session builds directly on the foundations established in Priests Before Kings. If authority flows from the altar, then the next question becomes the source of the fire behind the work. Strange fire is not primarily a discussion about worship practice. It is a warning about Kingdom-branded activity disconnected from obedience and the fear of the Lord.If you found this session impactful, please subscribe and leave a thought below.📖 Scripture FocusLeviticus 10:1–3; Exodus 32; Numbers 16; 1 Samuel 13; Matthew 7:21–23; Acts 8:20–21; 1 Kings 18:21–39.#KFRLive #The7000Vision #BrokenAltars

June 4, 202658 min

Why False Authority Thrives — Priests Before Kings | Broken Altars | KFR Live (1 May 2026)

#SpiritualAuthority #KingdomAuthority #KingdomIdentity👓 Quick Take (1 May 2026)Authority does not flow from what you do. It begins at the altar.One of the most common inversions in Kingdom culture is the pursuit of kingly or business functions without establishing the priestly Kingdom foundation. Business dealings, ministry, influence, and visible activity are seen as the evidence of calling, while hearing, consecration, and obedience are quietly neglected and minimised.Scripture presents a different order—we are priests and kings. The priest stands before the Lord and hears. The king carries what has been received. When that order is reversed, activity may continue, but authority is assumed and appropriated rather than given.The issue is not whether something appears successful. The issue is whether it has been authorised.🔎 Pattern DiagnosisFalse authority emerges when activity becomes a substitute for hearing. Calling is measured by visible outcomes rather than obedience to what God has spoken.This is where hopeium and piracy take root. Hopeium builds without a word from God. Piracy exercises power without authority. Both create movement. Neither produces legitimate Kingdom authority.In This Session You Will Examine• Why identity cannot be established by activity alone.• Why priestly foundation must precede kingly function.• How the Word governs the work that follows.• How hopeium replaces obedience with assumption.• Why piracy is power operating without mandate.• What Kingdom authority requires in practice.⏳ Timestamps0:00 — Introduction: Broken Altars and the question of authority4:03 — Priests and kings: identity before function5:44 — Why identity cannot be established by activity11:15 — Faith comes by hearing: the source of Kingdom authority16:49 — Priestly position before kingly function21:23 — David's one thing and the priestly foundation24:58 — Zechariah's lampstand and the supply of the Word32:20 — Three leavens: world, religion, and Kingdom36:11 — Hopeium and piracy: activity without mandate38:40 — "I never knew you": lawlessness and false authority50:20 — Authority versus power53:35 — Returning to the altarAbout This SessionThis session establishes a foundational Kingdom principle: authority flows from the altar. Before addressing broken altars, strange fire, and false foundations, we must understand the relationship between priestly identity and kingly function. What is not received before God cannot carry legitimate authority beyond that place.Please subscribe and leave a thought below if this session .📖 Scripture FocusRevelation 1:5–6; 1 Peter 2:5–9; John 15:5–7; Romans 10:17; Matthew 7:21–23; Isaiah 58:6.#KFRLive #The7000Vision #BrokenAltars

April 28, 20261 hr 6 min

Why Fear Keeps You Stuck — Breaking Bondage, Silence, and Lack | KFR Live (24 April 2026)

Fear is not just a feeling.It is a governing condition formed by what we hear, what we agree with, and what we allow to remain unchallenged.👓 Quick Take (24 Apr 2026):This session confronts the reality that many believers know the Word of God, yet find themselves unable to move forward. Not because the Word is absent, but because something has interfered with their ability to receive it.Scripture is clear:“Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.” (Romans 10:17)But fear also comes by hearing — when the wrong word is received and believed.Drawing from Exodus, the wilderness account, and the prophetic narratives of Elisha, this teaching exposes how bondage, silence, and broken altars can distort hearing, restrict obedience, and create patterns that feel immovable.- The children of Israel could not receive the word of deliverance because of cruel bondage.- The people accepted the report of the spies and fear rose, even after God had spoken.- An officer in Samaria heard the word of provision but could not receive it as being possible.- Elisha’s servant saw the threat until his eyes were opened to see the power of God at work.This is not lack of the Word — it is impaired reception — people cannot hear if they are stuck in fear.At the centre of this teaching is a clear distinction: fear is not wisdom — it is agreement with the wrong voice.This session examines:- Why fear is not simply emotional but can operate as a governing force.- How faith and fear both come by hearing.- Why bondage can block the reception of God’s Word, even when it is clearly spoken.- How broken altars and tolerated compromise create access points for fear to remain.- The connection between fear, silence, and false peace.- Why many believers feel unable to move forward despite knowing the truth.- How fear affects the body, perception, and decision-making.- Why lack and limitation are often reinforced by agreement with fear.- The difference between knowing the Word and allowing it to abide.- How fear must be displaced, not managed.- The practical outworking of returning to abiding, speaking the Word, resisting, renewing, and obeying.- Why Scripture consistently shows fear rising where the Word is not received as final.- The Ark vs Dagon as a final picture — God’s presence establishing reality where human effort cannot.This teaching sits directly within the Broken Altars framework and addresses the deeper issue beneath stagnation, delay, and repeated patterns.Fear remains where another voice has been received as final.The Word restores what has been displaced and the presence of God establishes what effort cannot.📖 Scripture FocusExodus 6:6–9; Numbers 14:1–9; 2 Kings 6:15–17; 2 Kings 7:1–2; Romans 10:17; 2 Timothy 1:7; Proverbs 29:25; 1 John 4:18; John 15:5–7; Luke 21:26; John 10:10; 1 John 3:8; Galatians 3:13–14; Revelation 1:5–6; Luke 15:20; Luke 10:33–37; 1 Peter 5:7–9; Romans 12:2; 1 Samuel 5:3–4; Philippians 2:9–11

April 24, 20261 hr 2 min

False Peace — Silence, Cover-Up, and Spiritual Abuse | KFR Live (17 April 2026)

False peace is not peace at all.It is the preservation of a compromised calm by suppressing truth, resisting the necessary upheaval of cleansing and restoration, and blocking godly accountability.👓 Quick Take (17 Apr 2026):This session confronts one of the most dangerous deceptions operating in families, churches, and systems today: the idea that silence, softness, and the management of conflict are the same as peace.They are not.Drawing from Jeremiah 19 and the judgment on Topheth, this teaching exposes how a people can normalise abomination, tolerate the defilement of the innocent, and still call the resulting stillness peace. What Scripture calls covenant collapse, people often call stability.False peace is the atmosphere that protects what God is judging. It borrows the language of grace, honour, forgiveness, and reconciliation, but in practice it shields wrongdoing, suppresses truth, and preserves access for what should have been removed.At the centre of this teaching is a clear biblical distinction:Peace is not the absence of conflict.Peace is alignment with God, and that alignment may be disruptive and messy before it is established.Jesus did not preserve false peace. He exposed defilement, confronted it, withdrew from it when necessary, and ultimately submitted to the Father — not to the moral claims of abusive or manipulative men.This session examines:- Why false peace protects systems, reputations, and offenders rather than the vulnerable.- How imposed and coerced silence is often used as a tool of control under the language of honour and loyalty.- Why forgiveness does not remove the need for truth, accountability, or consequence.- The danger of repentance-lite and emotional ritual replacing the godly fruit of real repentance.- How Christian DARVO reverses victim and offender in order to preserve the defiled status quo.- Why Nehemiah, Malachi, and Jesus all confront false peace rather than manage it.- The difference between forgiveness, restoration, and access.- Why the Cross was submission to the Father’s will, not validation of abuse.- How the Church has confused softness with grace and silence with holiness.- Why biblical peace requires truth, exposure, and the cleansing of what defiles.This teaching sits directly within the Broken Altars framework and calls for a recovery of moral clarity, righteous judgment, and alignment with God.False peace wants the altar, the tears, and the appearance of righteousness while truth remains suppressed.Christ did not teach that order.⏳ Timestamps:00:00 Introduction — False peace and compromised calm - the Valley of Topheth00:13 False peace in the Church03:38 The burden of silence on the wounded is not peace07:17 Silence where evil is operating is not peace11:16 Jeremiah and the judgment on false peace16:20 The culture of silence and accommodation20:13 It takes a Nehemiah to confront24:05 Suffering in silence is not peace27:34 Malachi — tears on the altar are not enough32:20 Matthew 23 — confronting fabricated righteousness35:59 The Cross — submission to the Father, not to men39:43 Forgiveness is not a suspension of justice43:07 Forgiveness does not remove accountability46:55 The lie of “peace through silence”50:33 Repentance — pattern, fruit, and reality53:51 Forgiveness is not pretending it didn’t happen📖 Scripture FocusJeremiah 19; Jeremiah 6:14; Isaiah 57:21; Ezekiel 9:4; 1 John 3:8; Matthew 10:34–36; 1 Kings 18:21, 38–39; Nehemiah 5:1–13; Nehemiah 13:4–9; Malachi 2:13–16; Proverbs 27:5; Proverbs 28:13; Matthew 3:8; Ephesians 5:11; 1 Corinthians 13:6; 2 Corinthians 7:10–11; John 7:24; Matthew 21:12–13; John 2:16; Matthew 23; Romans 12:19; Romans 13:3–4

April 8, 202649 min

Christian DARVO: Abuse, Cover-Up Culture, and Defiling Dominance | KFR Live (27 Mar 2026)

Visible victory does not settle the inward question.The wall may stand and the chamber may still be compromised.👓 Quick Take (27 Mar 2026):Nehemiah is a story of rebuilding, favour, and breakthrough, but it is also an object lesson in defiling dominance and cover-up culture. The book does not end at the wall; it asks a harder question: what happens when the enemy who resisted the work from outside is later given room inside the temple itself? How does the offender end up tolerated and living in the centre of your life?This session examines defiling dominance — not merely the return of corruption, but its attempt to secure presence, moral leverage, and protected access in places that should be swept and clean. It also addresses the systems that make such occupation possible. Tobiah did not drift into the chamber by accident. There were enablers who made room, and there was a reason, a kernel of truth used to justify what was going on.At the centre of this session is a stark biblical warning: visible victory does not settle the inward question. The wall may stand and the chamber may still be compromised. We cannot speak shallow victory language where the inner room has been given over to tolerated defilement. This teaching therefore draws hard distinctions between relationship and righteousness, forgiveness and continued access, grace and moral softness, peace and managed contradiction, and victory and vigilance.In this session you will examine:- Tobiah in the temple as the central warning of the passage.- How compromise travels along relational lines.- Why system enablers are not secondary to abuse and domination.- How abusers scrutinise the victim’s response to find a “kernel of truth” to attack. - Christian DARVO as moral inversion in the service of control. -Why Nehemiah uses no process language and offers no shallow dialogue.- Why maintaining access and dialogue can itself become a form of corruption.- Why boundaries are not carnality but part of holy rebuilding.- Jesus' empty room is still a warning after breakthrough.- Why discernment must sometimes end in cleansing and expulsion rather than managed discussion.⏳ Timestamps00:00 Introduction — Vigilance, victory, and defiling dominance02:15 The cast, the conflict, and the warning05:40 Breakthrough does not end the war09:10 The sword and the wall belong together12:30 Tobiah outside the wall is one kind of enemy16:05 Tobiah in the temple is a picture of dominance20:20 System enablers are not secondary to the story24:10 There is always a kernel of truth or reason28:45 DARVO is dominance by inversion33:30 Nehemiah does not manage the contradiction38:15 The empty room is still a warning42:50 Why Christian DARVO belongs in the Broken Altars teaching framework47:10 The Church must relearn boundary, clarity, and holy refusal52:00 Closing exhortation — guard what God has rebuiltThis session sits directly within the Broken Altars teaching framework and presses the question further: after rebuilding, after favour, after visible success, who has been given room near the altar of your life? The governing warning is simple: the enemy who cannot stop the work from outside will often seek room within it.📖 Scripture FocusNehemiah 4:17; Nehemiah 13:4–9; Matthew 7:1–5; Matthew 12:43–45

April 2, 202656 min

Is Israel Dragging America Into War? Trump, Iran, and the Donroe Doctrine | KFR Live (20 March 2026)

👓 Quick Take (20 Mar 2026):Many voices are claiming that Trump is being dragged into war by Netanyahu, that America is fighting for the Jews, or that Israel now controls US foreign policy.This session reveals that the reality is more serious, more strategic, and more important than that. Israel plainly has interests; Israel lobbies; Israel wants American support against Iran. But an alliance of allies, strategic overlap, and active lobbying are not the same as control. The false leap from strategy to ethnic capture is where analysis becomes corruption.The Donroe Doctrine - This session examines the emerging Donroe Doctrine as a reanimated Monroe Doctrine, revised and applied by the Trump administration. It argues that Panama, Venezuela, Greenland, NATO pressure, Iran, and Cuba are not best understood as disconnected episodes, but as pressure points inside a wider strategic realignment. The deeper external thread running through many of these moves is China: chokepoints, hemispheric dominance, Arctic access, burden-sharing, industrial reshoring, and strategic freedom are all being reorganized in relation to that larger contest.Critics of President Trump and his administration's posit that there is no plan, just events out of control; however, understanding what is going on requires an understanding of the Donroe Doctrine. The anti-semitic view of reality is not only morally corrupt; it is strategically illiterate. It mistakes one ally’s urgent strategic interests and twists them into being the architect. 🔑 In This Session You Will Examine- The social-media claim that Trump is a puppet of Netanyahu and that America is fighting “for the Jews”- The difference between alliance, lobbying, influence, and control- The four main conspiracy patterns now circulating around Israel, Iran, and U.S. policy- Why respectable America First and intellectual-left versions of the argument can still drift toward false attribution- The difference between U.S. and Israeli war aims in relation to Iran- The Monroe Doctrine and the meaning of the Donroe Doctrine- Why Panama matters: canal access, Chinese leverage, and chokepoint enforcement- Why Venezuela matters: coercive rearrangement, regime pressure, and hemispheric enforcement- Why Greenland matters: Arctic strategy, allied weakness, and strategic geography- NATO burden-sharing and Trump’s public testing of allies over real security costs- Iran as one theatre inside a wider doctrine rather than the whole doctrine- Cuba as a possible next Donroe Doctrine pressure point- Why China is the unifying external thread through many of these moves- Why antisemitic misattribution is both morally corrupt and strategically lazy📘 About This SessionThis session forms part of the Kingdom Finance Revolution Live teaching stream on truth, power, discernment, and Kingdom order. It examines the emerging Donroe Doctrine not as a slogan, but as a possible framework for understanding Trump’s current strategic posture across the Western Hemisphere, the Arctic, allied burden-sharing, and the Iran theatre.The concern is not to defend every action of the Trump administration, nor to deny Israel’s real interests, but to separate sober geopolitical analysis from false conspiracy. The talk argues that many current readings of U.S. action are morally compromised because they reduce complex statecraft, alliance dynamics, and strategic doctrine to old accusations about Jewish control.📖 Scripture Focus1 Chronicles 12:32; Matthew 10:16; Isaiah 5:20

March 24, 202642 min

Are Generational Curses Real? Family Patterns, Spiritual Attack, and Deliverance | KFR Live

👓 Quick Take (13 Mar 2026):Many Christians react negatively to the phrase generational sin or generational curse before they deal with the reality the phrase is trying to describe.This session does not focus on semantics; it begins with Scripture and with lived reality. If there are repeated patterns of bondage, addiction, sexual defilement, fear, secrecy, devastation, or repeated attack operating through a family line, then the first duty is not to win a terminology dispute but to bring the matter into the light and deal with it under the authority of Jesus Christ, using every spiritual tool available.The finished work of the Cross is not denied here; it is fully honoured. Christ has redeemed us from the curse. The issue is whether that truth will be used as an excuse or shield for denial, or as the authority by which generational open doors are shut, old agreements are renounced, and ungodly patterns are brought under the Blood. We cannot say, “There are no generational curses,” in order to continue in generational cover-up culture.This session examines the biblical doctrine of visiting iniquity, the distinction between personal guilt and generational consequence, the misuse of “under the Blood” language to avoid judgement, and the Daniel-pattern of repentance and reversal. It asks a practical question: if something is there, why would you leave it there? If there is a rat in the basement, you deal with it today.🔑 In This Session You Will Examine- Why the phrase “generational sin” provokes resistance in some Christian circles- How true statements can be used falsely to avoid diagnosis- The scriptural foundation in Exodus, Numbers, Ezekiel, Romans, Galatians, and Daniel- Why Ezekiel 18 destroys fatalism without removing generational consequence- What it means to say Christ has redeemed us from the curse- Why Paul says the dominion of sin is broken and yet still commands believers not to let sin reign- The difference between rejecting a label and dealing with an actual pattern- “Rats in the basement” and why naming the issue matters- Family-line examples of repeated sexual sin, addiction, lack, and devastation- Open doors, conduits, predispositions, and repeated routes of attack- Why “that was his problem, not mine” can become present-day agreement with evil- Daniel’s prayer as a pattern for repentance, deliverance, and reversal⏳ Timestamps0:00 Session opening + framing the generational sin / generational curse question01:40 Governing thesis: Christ has redeemed us from the curse02:53 Finished work must not become a shield against diagnosis06:39 True words used falsely + labels versus lived reality09:05 Philippians 2: working out salvation in actual life12:10 Foundation in Scripture: Exodus, Numbers, and visiting iniquity16:37 Ezekiel 18: personal guilt and generational consequence are not the same20:08 What happens when truth is revealed: “that was his problem, not mine” used as a shield22:20 The Cross rightly applied: Galatians 3 and refusing denial25:28 If something is there, deal with it: "rats in the basement"32:28 The issue is fruit: Matthew 7 and false peace 34:26 Daniel’s pattern: corporate repentance, captivity, and reversal38:46 Prayer and decree: breaking generational patterns under the Blood41:05 Closing charge: break free and build Kingdom📘 About This SessionThis session forms part of the Kingdom Finance Revolution Live teaching stream on truth, repentance, deliverance, and Kingdom order. It addresses generational sin not as a speculative doctrine, but as a biblical and practical issue of lived reality. The concern is not to defend a slogan, but to confront what is operating and bring it under the authority of Christ.📖 Scripture FocusExodus 20; Exodus 34; Numbers 14; Ezekiel 18; Romans 6; Galatians 3; Philippians 2; Matthew 6; Matthew 7; Daniel 9

March 24, 202657 min

Strange Bedfellows: The Red-Green Alliance and the War on the Judeo-Christian West (6 March 2026)

#RedGreenAlliance #ChristianAntisemitism #Israel👓 Quick Take (6 March 2026):The Red-Green Alliance is a coalition of convenience between the radical left and Islamist political ideology. It does not hold together because they share the same values or goals. It holds because they share enemies and have a shared narrative: oppressor/oppressed, coloniser/colonised, West-as-permanent-guilty-party. Under that framework, Israel becomes the permanent target, Jews become the root to be attacked, and Christianity becomes the next target because it is grafted into that root and carries the moral architecture of the West.This alliance is visible in slogans, intimidation, selective outrage, and the normalising of rhetoric that would have been unthinkable a generation ago. It is also visible in politics: Gaza views have become a sorting mechanism for politicians, parties drift toward compliance, and intimidation is rewarded. The result is not merely political noise -- it is a defilement test. When Christians adopt unequal measures, partiality, repeat accusation narratives, or stay silent to preserve comfort, the altar is polluted and the Church loses moral authority.This session addresses the Green side as a governance claim, not merely private spirituality, and it names the way supremacist interpreters use texts to justify subjugation and hostility. It addresses the Red side as moral inversion: a worldview that treats the West as permanently guilty and treats designated “oppressed” actors as morally immune. It then shows why the coalition converges on Israel through identity denial, including Khazar-style frameworks and the denial of Jewish indigeneity.Finally, we look at the internal collapse point: a syncretic “Christian-lite” posture and a woke-church silence that refuses to stand. The command is not hatred, it is to have clean altars, equal weights, and courage.🔑 In This Session You Will Examine- What the Red-Green Alliance is and why it converges on Israel- Why “Queers for Palestine” and "Gays for Gaza" exposes the coalition of convenience- How slogans and intimidation function as enforcement- Gaza as a political sorting test and compliance pressure- Islamism as governance framework vs private religion- Text roots cited by supremacist interpreters (jizya / separation / end-times hostility)- The radical left’s moral inversion and anti-West drift- Identity denial (Khazar frames / “not real Jews”) as ideological technology- The syncretic collapse point and woke-church silence- The antisemitic right: conspiracy drift and recruitment dynamics- The Kingdom response: equal measures, truth, and clean altars⏳ TIMESTAMPS :00:00 — Intro / opening frame00:35 — Broken Altars bridge: why this is an altar issue06:28 — Ezekiel 9 marking test: what God marks08:40 — “Queers for Palestine” /"Gays for Gaza"/ a coalition of convenience10:36 — “Red” defined: "progressive" moral inversion against the West12:49 — “Green” defined: Islamism as governance claim18:53 — Chrislam: pressure toward “Christian-lite”26:35 — Slogans & enforcement: intifada / river-to-sea etc28:20 — UK case study begins: Gorton & Denton31:18 — Gaza position as a sorting test statistic: removing MPs37:47 — Text roots cited (Qur’an / Hadith excerpts)44:22 — Woke church: internal collapse point51:20 — Final commands: bless, do not curse / apply Scripture standard📘 About This SessionThis session addresses the Red-Green alliance as a real-world pressure system that accelerates antisemitism and undermines the Judeo-Christian foundations of the West. It is a discernment session aimed at moral clarity: how the alliance forms, how it recruits, how it intimidates, and what Scripture requires of believers in speech, judgment, and action.📖 Scripture FocusZechariah 4; 1 Kings 18; Ezekiel 9; Leviticus 19; James 2; Romans 12; Revelation 12; John 8

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