Chapter 1
From The Final Testament
Released Dec 24, 2025
Part 1
In the immediate span following Christ's ministry and time on Earth, his followers preach across the land. His own people hated him: the Jews were the ones who killed him, and they hated him everywhere they preached.
The ones who had been chosen by God for so long had rebelled against God. He sent his own Son as the Messiah and they spat at his name. Few listened, and yet the disciples of Jesus Christ spread his message.
In the end, it was not the people originally chosen by God that would hear his word, but a new people.
The disciples preached across Judea and Rome, and the Romans, some of their sons and daughters, listened. These people became the first Followers of Christ, the Christians of the world. They were not God's originally chosen people, but God had chosen anew, because his own Son came into the world to send peace and love, but the Judeans would not hear.
The first Christians living in Rome heard the word of God, and they began to practice and spread the message themselves.
These people practiced Christianity, and they walked with Jesus and his Father. They lived under a persecuted land. These Romans who were Christian were persecuted in their own land; the Romans hated Christians, and wanted it gone, so those few Romans who were Christian feared for themselves.
They fled westward. The Romans hunted them, and treated them like a scourge.
These persecuted Roman Christians fled to the land of what is today Britain. Back then, it was called Britannia. This land was under Roman occupation, so many Romans came and went about it. This is where the persecuted Christians settled when they fled.
The Christians living in this land were threatened by the nearby Anglo-Saxon pagans, who did not love Christ. They were still threatened by Roman persecution, which harassed them all the way on that western point.
Eventually, one of these Roman Christians in that land they had run to was especially righteous. This was a particular man called Arthur. Jesus came to him, and spoke. "Rise, Arthur," Jesus said. "I will make a great nation out of you," he commanded. Arthur listened. "You must go and unite the land under Christ. I will bless you, and curse those who curse you." And Arthur left. He baptized the land, drove back the pagan Anglo-Saxons and the hypocritical Romans, and formed a united people. This people was known as America, and it was the first Christian nation. Arthur became King of America, King Arthur. It happened in the land of what is today called Britain.
Yet he is also forewarned. Jesus tells him that his people America will undergo subjugation and persecution by the British people. For 1000 years the Americans will be enslaved by the British. The land of America will fall, and it will not be for a millennia until they are brought to deliverance. Yet then, they will receive great reward. King Arthur understands this, so he does his best to preserve the culture and identity of America, that of freedom, individual conscience, and common friendship under the Lord Jesus.
The British people do sack the kingdom of America, and force the American people into subjugation under British rule, a nation within a nation. This lasts for a thousand years. The people America, the Christian followers of God, persist, preserve, knowing that Jesus, and that God, will deliver them from England.
Some events happen here to be discussed.
The hero at last arises. Jesus speaks to George Washington, one of the people of America living under British subjugation. "Washington," Jesus says, "come, and follow me. Through you, I will deliver the American people from England."
"So now go. I am sending you against King George to bring my people the Americans out of England," the Lord God, speaking through his Son Christ, says to the man called George Washington. And Jesus said to Washington, "I will be with you. And this will be the sign to you that it is I who have sent you: When you have brought the people out of England, you will worship God on a new continent."
Washington listens. He leads his people across the Pacific Ocean to a new land, and closes the Sea behind them, cutting off the British.
The British still pursued them. George Washington called upon Christ, and multiplied the guns; so that the Americans were able to drive them back.
Washington went up into Mount Rushmore and was given the Constitution by God. He came down and gave the people the 10 Rights.
When George Washington came down from Rushmore, the people America were waiting. They were waiting to listen to what Washington had gained from speaking with God atop the mountain. Jesus had sprung down upon Washington on that mountain. Jesus handed the Constitution to George Washington. He came down wielding parchment containing the Constitution, along with the 10 Rights.
They form the Republic of America, known as the United States. Jesus blessed this land, and the promise made to King Arthur was fulfilled. They had reached the promised land, the Christians, fulfilling the prophecy told to King Arthur of America those thousand years ago. The people America, led by George Washington, rejoiced, and were glad at having reached it.
Yet it was not peaceful or great. The Americans faced internal division, as well as continued foreign threats: the Indians, the British who sought to continue to subjugate them, and others. There was civil conflict despite being united under Christ, and dangers from outside peoples.
Some events occurred as a result of this.
100 years later from Washington’s freeing of the American people, this chaos reached a point.
Abraham Lincoln came about. "I will make your name great, like the names of the greatest men on Earth," God said to Lincoln. "Your own flesh and blood will build a house for my Name, and I will establish the throne of his kingdom forever." Jesus said these words to Abraham Lincoln, and Lincoln knew he would help the people America as a leader.
He did. Lincoln united the country under one rule.
So, for some time, America was united and righteous with Christ, with God.
But then infighting broke out. The people America began to fight with one another, and lose sight of God. Around this point, the establishment and hypocrites began to exercise greater control over the people America, and Christianity was no longer at the forefront. The Americans were pushed slightly back, under their control. Yet the best among them shone brightest, and walked with Jesus.
Then we get nearer.
Around this time, the kingdom of God is coming nearer on Earth. There is a man sent to pave the way for what is to come. John F. Kennedy came to pave the way for America and the Christians to prosper. He was not the one who would save the people America, but one who would pave the way for it, and clear the grounds for doing so. He is baptizing, baptizing the people America for what is to come. The return of Christ, who will make America into a great nation once more and for all, is therefore coming.
“I am the voice of one crying out in the wilderness: Make straight the way of the Lord,” Kennedy says.
The officials of the the establishment asked Kennedy why he baptizes America, and how he can speak of such great fervor in the hearts of the people America with that power, if he is not the one coming, but just a man. John F. Kennedy said, “I baptize with with truth; but there is one among you whom you do not recognize, the one who is coming after me, whose sandal strap I am not worthy to untie.”
The establishment killed John F. Kennedy, because they feared what he would do.
The one who is coming is now near here.
The resistance to the administrative state who suppress and subjugate the people America, and the rising numbers who voice their visions and understanding of what is happening, and who speak of a better and more just nation—that is the voice of Christ. Christ will not come again physically; he came once. His spirit will descend to his people a final time, everywhere. The voices that we see now proclaiming in greater numbers as Trump is in his final term is this final voice of Jesus Christ, that will come to establish the people America and their nation across the homeland and later the world forever. These rising numbers who speak, everywhere and of the people America, are the voice of Christ. Jesus's spirit is now descending.
These words are not contradictory. The word of Christ is descended, and has greatly descended onto the people of America today, and he speaks through them. Jesus will not physically come again; he came once, but his spirit now finally descends forever to bring the new kingdom. We are the spirit, we speak, and grow in number, and our words and actions are the hand of Christ. Jesus came to the Earth before in body, and now his spirit has come, is here, among us at large, to fulfill the Gospel.
Jesus speaks, and he is here.
Words.
Now, it is our job to spread this.
And then to bring the new Christian world, the New America, here; for the people America. And later, similarly, the world.