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Monday, November 3, 2025

Stage – Character – Script

Stage – Character – Script

Stage – Character – Script

William Shakespeare once said, “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women are merely players.”

CHARACTER – The mental and moral qualities that define who a person truly is.

STAGE – The platform of life where people act out their beliefs, choices, and identities.

SCRIPT (PLAY) – The written plan or story that guides the actions and words of each character, revealing what role they are truly playing.

In today’s world, this stage is not a theater—it is reality itself. Every nation, every people, and every individual takes a role, knowingly or unknowingly, in a greater script of truth and deception.

The House of Jacob—the true people of God—has been imprisoned and forgotten, their identity hidden from the eyes of the world. Meanwhile, others have taken their place upon the stage. The Khazars pretend to be the descendants of Jacob. They have stolen the scripts and now perform the parts as if the story belongs to them.

Trey Knowles wants you to think about the Beever’s character.

What does the beever do? The beever works tirelessly, building dams and controlling the flow of water to suit its own design. Likewise, the Khazars act like bevers—working constantly to block and redirect the natural flow of truth. They construct barriers to control knowledge, faith, and history, shaping the world’s perception to fit their script.

But every dam the beever builds can only hold back the water for so long. The living water of truth will always find a way to break through.