Hello Class,
Now now—don’t all run to me at once. I know you missed me. But your Master Spiritual Strategist had some learning to do—deep learning, groundbreaking learning, sword-sharpening.
So I hope you’re well-rested, because today… we are back on the battlefield.
Before we begin, if you’re new here, class—please, all together, tell our new readers who I am.
One, two, three—
“THE SPIRITUAL BADASS WITH A SWORD. A BIG ASS SWORD TOO. DON’T FORGET.”
Wow. Class… that was beautiful. Honestly, we should record that in a studio—you even harmonized.
Okay, okay. Enough. Let’s begin.
Today’s Lesson: The Ones Who Walk Away
Today, we’re focusing on two special liberators.
Can you guess who they are?
Today’s Masterclass stars none other than…
MOSES and YESHUA.
Let’s give them a round of applause.
Now—on a serious note.
You don’t have to believe in prophecy to recognize systems, patterns, and hidden codes.
You just have to choose to see.
The story of Moses has always been one of my favorites.
Not just because he freed the Israelites—
But because it whispered to me: “There’s more.”
So I dug deeper.
Not into the ancient books…
But beyond them.
The Surface-Level Story (What We Were Told)
Let’s go back to Sunday school for a second.
Moses was born into oppression.
The Israelites—God’s chosen people—were multiplying fast under Egyptian slavery.
Pharaoh feared an uprising.
So he issued a brutal decree:
“Every Hebrew boy that is born you must throw into the Nile, but let every girl live.”
— Exodus 1:22
This wasn’t just cruelty.
It was political warfare.
A strategy to eliminate the warriors of tomorrow.
But Moses’ mother, Jochebed, defied the order.
She hid her son for three months, then placed him in a basket and floated him down the Nile.
That basket was found by Pharaoh’s daughter—
And the same empire that tried to kill him… raised him.
A miracle.
Right in the mouth of the enemy.
But Now… Let’s Go Deeper
Let’s look at Pharaoh not just as a man—but as an archetype of fear and control.
He didn’t act alone. He had advisors—magicians, diviners, astrologers.
And they warned him:
“A child shall rise among the Hebrews.
He will be a deliverer.
He will tear down your kingdom.”
This wasn’t just about population.
This was about prophecy.
Class, Let’s Talk About the Firstborns
The firstborn carried divine inheritance.
They weren’t just children.
They were keys.
In ancient tradition, the firstborn inherited:
- The father’s name
- The family’s blessing
- The priesthood
- The spiritual mantle
When heaven moves, hell reacts.
This decree wasn’t political—it was spiritual warfare.
Pharaoh knew.
Herod knew.
And class, I’ll say this:
Systems still know.
Parallel #2 – Yeshua and Herod
Fast forward generations.
Another king.
Another whisper.
Another prophecy.
Another attempt to kill it before it could speak.
Herod heard about a baby—the King of the Jews.
He wasn’t afraid of the child.
He was afraid of what the child would become.
So again—mass execution.
The slaughter of innocence.
History repeating itself in new clothes.
Yeshua, like Moses, had to be hidden.
Shielded.
Because neither were just boys.
They were:
Code-carriers. Dimension breakers. Curse destroyers.
They don’t fear the child…
They fear the activation.
Moses: Raised by the Empire
Moses was cloaked in wealth, trained in their magic, seated at their tables.
But his soul knew.
He ate their food—yet starved for truth.
He spoke their language—but remembered a tongue older than memory.
They called him prince—but he felt like a prisoner.
He watched injustice.
He watched his people bleed.
And one day… he chose to remember.
That memory cracked the spell.
And the palace became a prison.
Yeshua: Born Free, Stayed Free
Yeshua was born without wealth.
But He was born with royalty inside.
He didn’t need their crowns.
He didn’t seek their robes.
He never forgot who He was.
His power didn’t come from discovering it—
It came from embodying it.
Where Moses was raised within the system and broke free,
Yeshua was born outside the system and walked through it untouched.
God’s Two-Fold Strategy
-Sometimes you’re placed inside the system to learn it—so you can dismantle it.
-Other times you’re raised outside the system to remain pure—so you can expose it.
The Walk Away
Both men had to walk away before they could lead.
Let me say that again:
Before divine leadership begins—divine separation happens.
Moses Left…
He killed an Egyptian.
Fled into the wilderness.
Ran from a false identity.
Found truth in fire.
He left as a fugitive…
Returned as a liberator.
Yeshua Withdrew…
He left the temple.
He left the crowd.
He left the noise.
Not to escape—
But to preserve His alignment.
He didn’t need to “find Himself.”
He already knew.
He withdrew to protect the truth of who He was.
The Shared Code
You cannot liberate what you are still entangled with.
You must walk away.
Even if it hurts.
Even if they call you crazy.
Even if they call you disloyal.
Even if you have no plan.
The walk away is the initiation.
Now, class… I hope today’s revelation gave you something to chew on.
Until next time.
Swords up.