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Showing posts with label Allegory Message. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Allegory Message. Show all posts

Thursday, March 12, 2026

United States Becomes Leviathan

March 12, 2026

 



United States Becomes Leviathan

An Allegorical Story by Trey Knowles


In the restless sea of nations, where kingdoms rise like waves and fall like foam, there stood a mighty land called the United States. Born from rebellion and carved by the dream of liberty, it once sailed as a young vessel among the nations, proclaiming freedom and hope across the waters.


In its early days, the nation spoke boldly of justice and the rights of people. Its voice echoed across continents like a trumpet, and many looked to it as a light on the horizon.


But deep beneath the sea of nations, something ancient stirred.

The elders of old writings had spoken of it—a creature called Leviathan, a beast of immense power that ruled the waters with pride and authority. It was said that when a kingdom grew too mighty and forgot its purpose, the sea itself would shape it into something greater and more dangerous.


At first, the transformation was subtle.

The nation’s ships multiplied, stretching across every ocean. Its armies stood in distant lands, its banners waving in places far from its own shores. Its voice became louder in the councils of the world, and its shadow stretched across continents.


The nations whispered among themselves.

“Behold,” they said, “the rising power in the sea.”


Meanwhile, the people within the nation argued among themselves. Some believed their country was still the shining vessel it once was, guiding others through dark waters. Others feared it was becoming something else—something larger, heavier, and more difficult to control.


And slowly, the sea began to change the nation.

Its reach grew vast through trade, technology, and culture. Its music traveled across oceans, its films filled distant theaters, and its inventions reshaped how the world spoke and thought. The currents of the world economy began to move with its tides.


To some, this power seemed noble.

To others, it felt overwhelming.

From afar, smaller nations watched as the great power moved through the waters, stirring waves wherever it turned. Some followed in its wake, hoping for protection or prosperity. Others feared being pulled beneath its currents.


One evening, as the sun dipped beneath the horizon of the sea of nations, an old watcher spoke:

“A nation that holds great power must choose what kind of creature it will become.”

For Leviathan was not merely a monster—it was a symbol of immense strength. And strength, the watcher said, could protect or dominate, guide or consume.


Within the heart of the nation, voices rose.

Some called for humility and wisdom, remembering the founding ideals of liberty and justice. Others demanded greater power, believing the world must bend to their will.


The sea listened.

And in the shifting waters of history, the nation stood at a crossroads—between the ship it once was and the Leviathan it might become.


For every great power faces the same question:

Will it rule the sea with wisdom, or will it become the very beast the old stories warned about?

And so the waters of the world continued to churn, waiting to see what the great nation would become.







Saturday, March 7, 2026

You Are Ignorant of God’s Righteousness

March 07, 2026

 Trey Knowles — “You Are Ignorant of God’s Righteousness”

In this commentary, Trey Knowles addresses Christians in the West who fear that Islam may take over their nations. Knowles argues that the real issue is not fear of another religion, but ignorance of God’s righteousness. He challenges Western Christians by saying: you worry about Islam taking over your kingdom, yet you are ignorant of God’s righteousness. If Islam means submitting to the will of God, and you are not willing to do the will of God yourself, then what exactly are you defending? Knowles points to the words of Yeshua (Jesus), who said: “For I tell you that unless your righteousness surpasses that of the Pharisees and the teachers of the law, you will certainly not enter the kingdom of heaven.” Knowles argues that righteousness is measured by obedience to God’s will, not by claiming a religious label. If others are striving to obey God while a nation openly rejects His will, then that nation must examine itself rather than simply fear others. According to Knowles, the question should not be, “Why might Islam take over?” The question should be, “Why are we not producing the righteousness that God requires?” In his view, a society that truly follows God’s will would have nothing to fear, because righteousness—not fear—should define the people of God.

Thursday, March 5, 2026

This is my Complaint - This is what I See

March 05, 2026


Let the wicked remain in their wickedness, and let the righteous remain in their righteousness. O Lord, hear my complaint and look upon the earth. Bring down Your righteous judgment, O Lord.


For wickedness has spread throughout these nations. Homosexuality has gone rampant. It has entered the pulpits and the churches, and it is promoted across television and throughout the culture. Many churches have become robbers of the people, glorifying what is evil rather than standing for what is holy.


The people glorify money so greatly that they tolerate evil. Instead of resisting wickedness, they allow it to flourish. They are captivated by destruction, by weapons of violence, and by systems of unequal justice.


Therefore I cry again: let the wicked remain in their wickedness, and let the righteous remain in their righteousness. O Lord, bring down Your wrath. Hear this complaint and bring forth change upon the earth.


The United States, the worst of the worst—bring her down to her knees, O Lord, for she has shed blood in Your name. Her politicians and her commander-in-chief proclaim Your character falsely. They worship their own cruelty and the harm they do to the innocent. The power of war and weaponry is their pride, yet You, Almighty Lord, hate pride.


Hear, O Lord, how violently Pete Hegseth speaks. Only You know what lies within this man’s heart.


This is a public complaint, Lord, that the world may know that You are the Lord Almighty.

A Cry for the Punishment of the United States and Great Britain

March 05, 2026



Trey Knowles’ “A Cry for the Punishment of the United States and Great Britain”


“I am coming against you. We, the people of God—the Assembly of God throughout the whole world—stand against you. There will be nowhere to run and nowhere to hide. Your days are short.


The Assembly of God, we the people, bring this complaint and cry out to You, O Lord Yeshua. 


How long, O Lord, must I cry out for help, and You do not listen? I call out, “Violence!” yet You do not save. 


Why do You allow me to witness injustice, and why do You tolerate wrongdoing? Destruction and violence surround me; strife and conflict are everywhere. The law has become powerless, and justice never prevails.


The wicked encircle the righteous, and justice is distorted. Look at the United States and the nations of Europe—watch and be astonished.


For something is being done in your days that you would scarcely believe, even if you were told. Great Britain and America have been raised up—ruthless and relentless powers that sweep across the earth to seize lands not their own.


They are feared and dreaded people, a law unto themselves who promote their own honor. Their machines of travel move swifter than leopards and strike more fiercely than wolves at dusk.


Their forces charge forward; their soldiers come from distant lands. Like eagles swooping down to devour, they rush in with violent intent. Their armies advance like a desert wind, gathering prisoners like grains of sand. They mock kings and ridicule rulers.


Fortified cities are nothing to them—they laugh at them. By establishing military bases, they take hold of them. Then they move on like the wind, continuing in their guilt—people whose own strength has become their god.


See how the enemy is swollen with pride; his desires are crooked and corrupt. Yet the righteous will live by faithfulness. Wine betrays him; he is arrogant and restless. His greed is as deep as the grave and as insatiable as death. He gathers nations to himself and takes peoples captive.


Will not all of them rise to mock him with scorn, saying:


“Woe to the one who piles up stolen wealth and enriches himself through extortion! How long will this continue?”


Will not your creditors suddenly rise? Will they not awaken and make you tremble? Then you will become their prey. Because you have plundered many nations, those who remain will plunder you.


For you have shed human blood. You have destroyed lands and cities and all who lived in them.


Woe to the one who builds his house through unjust gain, setting his nest on high to escape the reach of ruin. You have plotted the destruction of many peoples, bringing shame upon your own house and forfeiting your life.


The stones of the wall will cry out, and the beams of the woodwork will echo their testimony.


Woe to the one who builds a city with bloodshed and establishes a town through injustice. Has not the Lord Almighty decreed that the labor of nations will become fuel for the fire, that peoples will exhaust themselves for nothing?


For the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea.


Woe to the one who gives drink to his neighbors, pouring it out until they are drunk so he may gaze upon their shame. You will be filled with disgrace instead of glory. Now it is your turn—drink, and let your own nakedness be exposed.


Now spread and share this word to everyone.





Wednesday, March 4, 2026

They Talk About the Rapture

March 04, 2026

Trey Knowles’ “They Talk About the Rapture” is a short message addressing the mindset of people who expect to escape judgment through the Rapture. In this message, Trey Knowles points out the irony that many of those who talk most about being “raptured” are often the same people who persecute others and contribute to wrongdoing in the world.

Knowles explains that if the same wicked people who dominate and exploit the earth believe they will simply be taken away in the Rapture, he would not want to go with them. According to the message, people with that mindset would carry the same corrupt behavior anywhere they went. If they were taken up, Knowles jokes that within 30 days they would try to colonize heaven and start building weapons. The message argues that many wicked people hope the Rapture will allow them to escape the consequences of their actions. Knowles criticizes this idea, saying it is unreasonable and dangerous to believe that wrongdoing can simply be avoided through escape. He concludes by warning people not to be misled by such thinking and encourages them not to follow those who promote these ideas.



I See the Anti-Christ

March 04, 2026

Trey Knowles’ “I See the Anti-Christ”

In this powerful message, Trey Knowles warns his audience that the Anti-Christ—the false messiah—already walks among the people. He explains that many who claim righteousness place judgment on Muslim nations, especially Iran, while ignoring the corruption within their own societies.

Knowles argues that Iran, despite its struggles, seeks to guard itself from deep spiritual corruption because it is a nation that fears God and understands the reality of divine judgment. He states that, in these times, Iran is being restored while other powerful nations have fallen into moral decay far worse than Sodom and Gomorrah or ancient Babylon.

According to Knowles, God does not show favoritism or discrimination among nations. Because of this, he warns that the attacks and accusations coming from those he describes as the spirit of the Anti-Christ will not go unanswered. Instead, he says prophecy will reverse upon those who embody “Mystery Babylon.”

Knowles concludes that God will not be mocked. The judgment that some attempt to place on others will ultimately return upon Mystery Babylon itself.




Tuesday, March 3, 2026

The Making of Pawns

March 03, 2026

 

Trey Knowles’ “The Making of Pawns”

In The Making of Pawns, Trey Knowles reveals how individuals become instruments of darkness by surrendering their spiritual identity for worldly gain. Through powerful allegory, Trey explains how the pursuit of money, status, and personal advantage can lead people to abandon the God-given spirit placed within them. When spiritual conviction is traded for temporary reward, the adversary shapes willing participants into modern-day versions of Judas—characters who betray truth for profit and power. Rather than being forced into corruption, many unknowingly volunteer themselves, stepping into roles designed to manipulate, deceive, and control others. Trey Knowles warns that becoming a pawn does not begin with evil intentions, but with small compromises that slowly place one under the influence of deception. The message calls listeners to recognize the enemy’s tactics, guard their spirit, and refuse to surrender their purpose for material gain.



Tuesday, January 27, 2026

The World

January 27, 2026


Trey Knowles’ “The World” is a bold, satirical comedy short that challenges the popular mindset of “only seeing the good.” When people encourage Trey to focus solely on positivity, he responds with a powerful question: “Where are the prophets of old?” — the voices who courageously confronted wickedness in the name of truth.

In this performance, Trey tackles several important themes. He exposes spiritual blindness, calling out how many modern Christians overlook sin and injustice in order to stay comfortable and culturally accepted. He critiques false positivity, humorously revealing how ignoring evil is often mistaken for virtue and leads to moral compromise. By pointing to the prophetic vision found in Scripture, Trey calls for boldness, clarity, and truth rather than shallow optimism. Finally, he addresses money and compromise, highlighting how faith is frequently weakened by the pursuit of wealth and worldly success. Through sharp humor and honest reflection, The World delivers a message that challenges audiences to choose truth over comfort and conviction over convenience.





Saturday, January 24, 2026

Golden Dome

January 24, 2026



In this short, Trey Knowles jokes that only the wicked need a “Golden Dome” to protect themselves from the chaos they created. Trey hilariously breaks down how America is building shields for Armageddon like it’s a deluxe insurance plan for bad decisions. With nuclear weapons everywhere and fear in the air, Trey asks the real question: Can a golden dome save you from heavenly karma? Or is it just another expensive panic button?




European Love Your Enemy

January 24, 2026



In this funny but thought-provoking short, Trey Knowles calls out European Christians with sharp humor and truth. He reminds them that Jesus taught His followers to love their enemies, turn the other cheek, and overcome evil with good. Yet history shows many chose the sword instead of mercy, violence instead of humility. Trey points out the contradiction—claiming Christ while practicing conquest. With satire and boldness, he warns that the wicked will always reap what they sow, and that true followers of God don’t win battles with blades, but with righteousness, repentance, and love.




Mirror Reflection of The One

January 24, 2026




In this short message, Trey Knowles explains how the devil attempted to colonize God’s authority in heaven by exalting himself and trying to take God’s place. Because of this rebellion, he was cast out. Trey then challenges listeners with a powerful truth: if the enemy tried to colonize God in heaven, what do you think he is trying to do to you here on earth? The same spirit of domination and control is now directed toward humanity. This message highlights the ongoing spiritual conflict between the offspring of darkness and the offspring of God, reminding us that this battle is happening right now. Trey calls for spiritual awareness, discernment, and strength to resist being spiritually colonized and to remain rooted in God’s truth.



By Her Magic Spell Nations Were Deceived

January 24, 2026




In this short message, Trey Knowles exposes what he describes as Europe’s hidden power structures and the influence of royal authority that shaped global deception. Drawing from Revelation 18:24, Trey challenges listeners to examine the fruit of leadership, tradition, and institutions that claim moral authority yet operate in contradiction to the Spirit of God. He emphasizes that true discernment comes from observing actions, not titles—because character reveals the source of power. Trey urges viewers to test every system, tradition, and ruler against God’s truth, reminding us that deception often appears beautiful on the surface but carries destruction underneath. The message calls for spiritual awareness, repentance, and a return to righteousness so that believers are not misled by appearances, status, or worldly influence.

Revelation 18:24 In her was found the blood of prophets and of God’s holy people, of all who have been slaughtered on the earth.”




Monday, December 22, 2025

America’s Day of Tribulation

December 22, 2025




Trey Knowles’ “America’s Day of Tribulation” is an eye-opening allegorical message that challenges how Christianity has been practiced in America and Europe. Trey points out that these nations followed the ways of Saul before he became the Apostle Paul—persecuting the Israelites while justifying their actions through a distorted understanding of Christ’s forgiveness. Despite the persecution, the Israelites did not fight back, choosing obedience and love as taught by Christ Jesus.

Trey argues that Europe does not truly follow Jesus’ teachings, but instead does the opposite—stealing, killing, and destroying. When the day of tribulation finally comes upon America and Europe, they turn to the very Israelites they once persecuted for help. In a powerful and ironic twist, the Israelites respond by loving their enemies and praying for those who persecute them, staying faithful to the teachings of Christ Jesus. The message humorously exposes those who steal the Word of God but fail to live by it.



Saturday, December 20, 2025

Pinocchio Brainiac America

December 20, 2025

Trey Knowles’ Pinocchio, Brainiac, America is an allegorical story that explores disobedience and deception. Through Pinocchio’s choices, the story shows how Brainiac seeks control and authority by misleading others. Knowles emphasizes that people themselves are not the true enemy; rather, they are deceived by their real enemy, Brainiac. The story stresses the importance of obedience to God in order to avoid deception and draws a parallel between Pinocchio’s downfall and the moral and spiritual decline of America.




Monday, November 3, 2025

3I/ATLAS and the Finality of America’s Doom

November 03, 2025

3I/ATLAS and the Finality of America’s Doom:


3I/ATLAS and the Finality of America’s Doom:

In this allegorical message, Trey Knowles shares a revelation of thought—a warning to a nation that has forgotten its foundation, blinded by pride and power. America’s sins have risen to the heavens. Her bloodline is stained with the cries of the innocent—nations conquered, lives destroyed, and blood spilled upon the earth. She has built her throne upon the suffering of others and her wealth upon the bones of the poor. The question now echoes through eternity: Is it time for America’s “Mystery Babylon” judgment to fall? Has the hour of reckoning arrived? Will the empire that once called itself blessed now face the curse of its own hands?

Then a mighty angel lifted a great millstone and cast it into the sea, declaring, “With such violence, the great city of Babylon will be thrown down, never to be found again. The music of harpists, musicians, pipers, and trumpeters will never be heard in you again. No craftsman of any trade will be found in you again. The sound of the millstone will never be heard in you again. The light of the lamp will never shine in you again. The voice of the bridegroom and the bride will never be heard in you again. For your merchants were the great men of the earth, and by your sorceries all nations were deceived. In you was found the blood of prophets and of God’s holy people, and of all who were slain upon the earth.”

3I/ATLAS marks the watchtower vision—the unveiling of judgment and truth. It represents the Third Insight, seeing beyond the illusions of empire, and ATLAS, the bearer of the world’s weight, now collapsing under its sin. The stage is set. The characters have taken their places. The script of prophecy is unfolding before our eyes. The final act of Babylon—the fall of deception and the rise of divine truth—is at hand.





Thursday, August 14, 2025

The Emperor Has No Clothes

August 14, 2025


In his speech "The Emperor Has No Clothes," Trey Knowles criticizes those in positions of counsel who fail to stand up against the immoral actions of a corrupt president. Instead of opposing wrongdoing, they support and justify it. Knowles draws a parallel to a warning found in the Bible, specifically 2 Corinthians 11:14–16, which states that "Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light," and that his servants will also appear righteous, but their true nature will be revealed by their actions. The title metaphor—“the emperor has no clothes”—highlights the blatant evil being committed in plain sight. Knowles directs his message to the United States, calling out the nation for allowing such deception and corruption to go unchecked.

Monday, March 31, 2025

Avatar Natural State

March 31, 2025


Trey Knowles' "Avatar Natural State" explores the idea of mankind in its original, divine state—free from worldly influences and the ways of the enemy. The song questions what happens when forces seek to steal, kill, and destroy, urging listeners to reflect on spiritual warfare and personal transformation.

Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Avatar Now Story

March 26, 2025

 

Avatar Now Story

Trey Knowles - Avatar Now Story

"Avatar Now Story" Trey Knowles tells Afroasiatic Avatars an ancient allegory story about V.


Indigenous Ancient Photos

March 26, 2025


Acts 21:37-39 Paul Speaks to the Crowd

37 As the soldiers were about to take Paul into the barracks, he asked the commander, “May I say something to you?”
“Do you speak Greek?” he replied. 38 “Aren’t you the Egyptian who started a revolt and led four thousand terrorists out into the wilderness some time ago?”
39 Paul answered, “I am a Jew, from Tarsus in Cilicia, a citizen of no ordinary city. Please let me speak to the people.”


Romans 11:1
I ask then: Did God reject his people? By no means! I am an Israelite myself, a descendant of Abraham, from the tribe of Benjamin.


Paul’s Anguish Over Israel Romans 9: 1-4
9 I speak the truth in Christ—I am not lying, my conscience confirms it through the Holy Spirit— 2 I have great sorrow and unceasing anguish in my heart. 3 For I could wish that I myself were cursed and cut off from Christ for the sake of my people, those of my own race, 4 the people of Israel.






Saturday, March 22, 2025

A Hidden Force Behind Rome's Version of Christianity

March 22, 2025

Paganism and Dogma. If you follow the world this is what you are following.