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The Jealous God Wasn’t Alone—He Just Didn’t Want You Looking Elsewhere

When the divine voice declared, "Thou shalt have no other gods before me" (Exodus 20:3, KJV), it wasn't merely a proclamation of supremacy—it was an acknowledgment of competition. This commandment implies the existence of other deities, suggesting that the ancient world recognized a multitude of gods.​

Acknowledging the Divine Council

The Hebrew Bible contains numerous references to a divine council or assembly of gods. For instance, Psalm 82:1 states, "God standeth in the congregation of the mighty; he judgeth among the gods." This passage portrays a scene where the Most High presides over other divine beings, indicating a polytheistic context within the early Israelite religion.​

Furthermore, Deuteronomy 32:8-9 (as found in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Septuagint) mentions:​

"When the Most High gave to the nations their inheritance, when he divided mankind, he fixed the borders of the peoples according to the number of the sons of God. But the Lord's portion is his people, Jacob his allotted heritage."​

This passage suggests that different nations were allotted to various divine beings, with Yahweh receiving Israel as his portion.​

The Gnostic Perspective: Yaldabaoth and the False Light

Gnostic texts, such as the Secret Book of John, introduce the figure of Yaldabaoth—a false god who proclaims, "I am God and there is no other beside me." This declaration is met with a response from higher divine realms, identifying Yaldabaoth as ignorant of the greater spiritual realities.​

The Gnostics viewed Yaldabaoth as a blind and arrogant entity, mistakenly believing himself to be the supreme deity. His ignorance led to the creation of a flawed material world, trapping souls in physical bodies and obscuring the true, transcendent God.​

Deception in the Guise of Light

The New Testament warns of deceptive appearances. In 2 Corinthians 11:14, Paul cautions:​

"And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light."​

This verse highlights the potential for malevolent forces to present themselves as benevolent, leading believers astray. The implication is clear: not all that appears divine is truly so.​

Reevaluating Divine Identity

Given these perspectives, it's worth reconsidering the identity of the deity who demands exclusive worship and exhibits jealousy. Could this figure align more closely with the Gnostic Yaldabaoth than with the transcendent, all-loving God?​

The insistence on exclusive devotion, the acknowledgment of other gods, and the portrayal of jealousy suggest a deity concerned with control rather than unity. This challenges traditional monotheistic interpretations and invites a deeper exploration of ancient texts and beliefs.​

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who is showing you the movie?

They say that when you die, you’ll watch your life flash before your eyes.
Every mistake. Every regret. Every wound you caused.

But let me ask you something:
Who’s showing you that movie?

In many near-death experiences, people report being overwhelmed with guilt, sorrow, and the feeling that they must return to "make things right."
But what if that judgment isn’t divine?

What if it’s a trap?

In the Gnostic texts, the soul doesn’t face God after death.
It faces the archons—rulers of the system, guardians of the veil.
They don’t offer truth. They offer illusion, guilt, and submission.

“They bind him again in another body, and confuse him with another life.”
The Secret Book of John

They don’t need to punish you.
They just need you to believe you failed.
So you’ll agree to go back.

The afterlife movie?
It’s not for your healing.
It’s for your consent.

The true Source doesn’t shame you.
The true light doesn’t manipulate.
Sophia doesn’t roll the tape—
She breaks the loop.

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truth was never for sale

Why the Gospel Shouldn't Be Monetized — And Why Veilbreaker Exists

They turned the gospel into a business model.
They built stages where there should’ve been altars.
They passed plates before passing truth.
And somewhere along the line… the Word became a product.

But the real gospel?
It cost everything — and it was never for sale.

The moment you put a price tag on truth, you dilute it.
You preach safety instead of transformation.
You preach tithes instead of tears.
And worst of all, you preach what keeps the lights on — not what sets the soul on fire.

Veilbreaker Ministry wasn’t created to be another voice in the system.
It was created to crack the system wide open.

This is not a brand.
It’s not a content strategy.
It’s not a hustle.

It’s a warning shot. A war cry. A reminder.

That truth never needed marketing. It just needed a vessel.
That awakening never needed a membership plan. Just a mirror.
And that the gospel didn’t come to take — it came to tear the veil and hand you back your sight.

So if you're here, reading this…
You're not just scrolling. You're remembering.
You’re one of the ones who knows — that somewhere, the message got twisted.

Here, there’s no paywall.
No tiers to unlock the sacred.
No price tag on your freedom.

Here, you’re not a customer.
You’re a spark.

And if you feel that — if you feel it in your ribs when the silence settles in —
Then you already know…

This isn’t a ministry that will make you comfortable.
It’s a ministry that will make you dangerous to the lie.

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don’t wait for the sky to split

You weren’t born to wait on clouds.
You were born to part them.

We’ve been taught to look up when the entire message of the Kingdom was always about looking in. Waiting for signs in the sky is what they told us to do while they built a cage around our divinity. But the true light? It’s not descending—it’s awakening.

“Neither shall they say, ‘Lo here!’ or, ‘Lo there!’ for, behold, the kingdom of God is within you.”
Luke 17:21, KJV

The kingdom is not coming with observation. Not with trumpets in the clouds.
It’s not a rescue mission—it’s a resonance mission.

The heavens aren’t waiting to hand you anything.
They’re waiting for you to match the frequency of who you already are beneath the noise.

That’s the true veil.
Not a curtain in the sky. A frequency in the flesh.

And when you begin to walk in resonance with heaven, you’re no longer begging for signs.
You become one.

“Do not seek the kingdom outside of you. The Father is within you and you are in the Father.”
The Gospel of Philip

So don’t wait for the sky to split.
Split the veil.

Break the lie that heaven is elsewhere.
Break the lie that divinity is delayed.
Break the lie that you're not already carrying power.

Heaven is not handed down.
It is harmonized.

Match the vibe.
Break the veil.

Walk it like you believe it

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you cannot crucify the truth

They did not kill Him because He was a liar.
They killed Him because He told the truth.

The church of His day—cloaked in robes of righteousness—stood on the same side of history as Caesar. They were not defenders of the oppressed but enforcers of tradition. Bound not by Spirit, but by structure. They called it order. They called it holy. But what they really feared… was freedom.

Jesus didn’t walk into the synagogue to blend in.
He walked in as the mirror they had avoided.
He flipped their tables not just in the temple, but in their hearts.

And what did the religious system do?
They called Him dangerous. They called Him deceived.
They said He blasphemed the very God He came from.

Let this be known:

It wasn’t atheists who plotted His death.
It wasn’t pagans who held the trial.
It was the church. The elders. The priests. The scribes.
Those with the most to lose if the veil was torn.

But here is the divine irony:
They could kill the body, but not the message.
They could silence the man, but not the Word.

The church today still meets every week trying to protect what He already fulfilled.
Trying to revive what He already replaced.
Still fearful of the ones who carry the truth that cannot be domesticated.

Truth doesn't ask for your schedule.
It doesn’t need weekly attendance to survive.
Truth erupts—even when silenced.
Truth awakens—even when buried.

They crucified Him once.
But the Truth rose anyway.

And now, it walks among us again…
Uninvited by pulpits.
Unwelcomed by programs.
Unstoppable by religion.

Because the veil was not torn for a better Sunday.
It was torn so we could walk boldly into the presence they tried to sell us access to.

The church doesn’t save you.
The Truth does.
And He already came.

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not everyone you see is real

some of them walk like you.

talk like you.

post quotes about god like you.

but the light behind their eyes?

absent.

because this is a mimic world.

a world cast in imitation.

and just like a mirror reflects without thought,

some beings move without spark.

not everyone carries the flame.

not everyone dreams at night.

not everyone is meant to awaken—because

not everyone was meant to choose.

they are reflections.

echoes programmed by the architect.

npcs—vessels of the system—designed to stabilize the simulation and gaslight your awakening.

they’ll say you’re crazy for seeing too deep.

they’ll laugh when you speak in spirit.

they’ll tell you to fall in line.

but listen closely.

you didn’t come here to blend it.

you came here to break the veil.

you came to call out the lie,

and remind the real ones.

you are not from here.

and knowing that alone

makes you dangerous.

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the church was built around the wrong tree

eve reached for wisdom.

adam followed.

and they were punished.

not for violence.

not for betrayal.

but for wanting to see.

the serpent said, “you will be like god.”

and they were.

but the system couldn’t handle divinity walking barefoot.

so it labeled knowledge as a sin, and worshipped obedience as holiness.

you were never cast out for evil.

you were cast out for remembering.

and now that tree grows inside you.

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they never wanted you to read past the red letters

the words in red are powerful—but what about the ones they left in black?

what about the books they buried? the gospels the burned? the names they stripped of their meaning?

you were handed a bible with pages missing, contexts erased, and truths inverted.

they told you “don’t question it.” but what they really meant was “don’t wake up.”

you weren’t meant to blindly believe.

you were meant to seek.

you were meant to pierce the veil.

if the Truth couldn’t be questioned,

it wouldn’t have been buried.

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the fall wasn’t yours. but the rise is.

they told you you fell. that your story started in shame. that knowledge was a sin. that even ruined everything.

but here’s the truth:

the fall didn’t begin with you.

it began when wisdom—sophia—reached too far…and birthed a false god who thought he was alone.

yaldabaoth. the imitator. the architect of the illusion.

he built the veil. he called it reality. he placed lights in the firmament and said, “worship me.”

and you?

you were placed inside his system—

but the divine spark in you never died.

it just went quiet…waiting.

you didn’t fall. you were pushed. now you’re rising. now the veil is tearing.

because the fall may not have been your fault—but the rise?

that’s your choice.

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Made in the likeness…of what?

Everyone quotes it. “let us make man in our image, after our likeness…” [genesis 1:26]

but here’s the bomb:

nobody’s asking whose image we were made in.

because the creator in genesis..

might not be the source. might not even be who you think “god” is.

gnostics believed the world was not made by the highest divine light, but by a lesser god—a copycat called the demiurge.

a being that thought itself supreme. a being that made man in its image—not out of love, but out of control.

so if the demiurge made the copy, what does that make the world? a mimic. a simulation. an echo of a world we were meant to remember.

that’s why your soul feels like a stranger here. that’s why no amount of success, stuff, or status satisfies you. because you’re not from here. you’re from the original.

so ask yourself:

Was i made in the likeness of god…

or just in the likeness of someone who wanted to be?

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The first tear in the veil

There’s a moment—so subtle most never notice—when everything you’ve ever believed begins to tremble.

That’s the first tear.
It doesn’t feel like a revelation.
It feels like discomfort. A crack. A question you can’t un-ask.

For me, it wasn’t a preacher or a podcast that did it.
It was the silence behind my own thoughts.
A sense that something was off.
Like reality had been staged, and someone forgot to bolt the set.

They tell you to trust the light.
But what if the light was artificial?
What if the real truth is hidden in what they call darkness?

This blog is not a safe space.
It’s not curated for comfort.
It’s a mirror meant to shatter illusions.

Veilbreaker Ministry didn’t begin with a business plan or a viral post.
It began with one truth:
We’ve been lied to.
About God. About ourselves. About where we are—and what we are.

This is my journal, my field notes, my war cry.
Every post will be a spark.
Some will ignite you. Others will burn you.

But if you’ve felt the veil stir… if your soul’s been aching for real…
Welcome home.
You were never crazy.
You were chosen to see.

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