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They are preparing a crown. Not for a politician, not for a prophet, but for a priest. A priest whose name is ancient, whose origin is veiled in mystery, and whose authority is being claimed by those with no right to wear it. His name is Melchizedek—King of Righteousness, King of Salem—and the spirit of this priesthood has returned. But it has not returned in purity. It has not returned in truth. It has returned in deception.
In this season—Satan’s Little Season—the enemy is not coming as the devil in red. He’s coming as a high priest in white. He is using the image of Melchizedek to crown a false priesthood, a false messiah, and a false bride. All around us, hidden religions, elite bloodlines, esoteric societies, and even churches are invoking the name of Melchizedek. They are claiming a priesthood that bypasses the Cross, bypasses Christ, and grants divine authority without repentance, without rebirth, and without suffering. It is the priesthood of light without holiness. Power without purity. Dominion without discipleship.
The world is being primed to accept this crown. Mystery schools preach it. Freemasons model it. New Agers channel it. Zionists claim it. Even Christians are seduced by it. They are told they are kings and priests now, ruling already, ascending already—yet they have not died. They have not carried the Cross. They have not bowed the knee to the only High Priest who lives forever.
This is the ultimate inversion. The true priesthood was always about intercession, humility, and blood. But Satan, who has always lusted after the throne of God, now lusts after His garments. And he has dressed himself in the image of Melchizedek—not to serve, but to reign.
There is only one Priest forever after the order of Melchizedek—and that is Jesus Christ. But this world is about to meet another, one who will sit in the temple of God, showing himself to be God. And his crown will be that of the priest—not the king. Because the Antichrist must appear first as the intercessor, the unifier, the reconciler—before he is revealed as the destroyer.
So I ask you—who is putting on the garments of Melchizedek in this hour? And whose table are you sitting at when bread and wine are offered without a crucified Lamb?
This is the priesthood of Satan’s Little Season. This is the final theft before judgment. And this is the hour we expose it.
Part 1: Who Was Melchizedek, Really?
To understand how Satan weaponizes priesthood in the last days, we must return to the first priest to appear in Scripture without genealogy, without explanation, and without tradition—Melchizedek. He enters the narrative in Genesis 14 like a ghost in daylight: “Melchizedek king of Salem brought forth bread and wine: and he was the priest of the Most High God.” That’s it. No origin. No backstory. No tribe. No family. Yet Abraham, the father of faith, bows to him, receives his blessing, and gives him tithes.
Hebrews 7 builds on this mystery, describing him as “without father, without mother, without descent, having neither beginning of days nor end of life, but made like unto the Son of God.” Here lies the core of the confusion. The text does not say Melchizedek is the Son of God—it says he is made like Him. That distinction is everything. Melchizedek is a type. A shadow. A prophetic precursor of the true priest to come—Christ. But in this Little Season, that shadow is being mistaken for the substance. Worse, it is being exalted in place of Christ.
Some have claimed Melchizedek was Shem, Noah’s son, still alive in Abraham’s day and spiritually appointed to preserve righteousness after the flood. Others argue he was a theophany—a pre-incarnate appearance of Christ. Still others claim he was Enoch returned, or an angel in human form. But the text—especially Hebrews—does not demand this. Instead, it presents Melchizedek as a man, yet one who held a unique priesthood given not by birth, but by divine appointment. He was not part of Levi’s line—Levi wasn’t even born yet. And yet, he functioned as priest unto the Most High God.
This is the exact pattern the enemy now hijacks.
Why? Because a priesthood with no lineage, no defined origin, and no accountability can be claimed by anyone. It becomes the perfect spiritual template for impostors—one that is biblical in name, eternal in tone, but empty of repentance and completely removed from the sacrifice of Christ. Satan does not need to create a new religion. He just needs to rebrand an old mystery, one vague enough to support a thousand lies.
In today’s world, Melchizedek has become a projection screen. To the New Ager, he is an ascended master. To the Gnostic, he is the intermediary between heaven and earth. To the Mormon, he is the justification for a new priesthood. To the Catholic, he’s a figure that validates the Eucharist and papal succession. And to the elite, he is the archetype of hidden spiritual rulership—a king-priest whose name can be invoked to crown their own authority.
But none of these acknowledge the full truth of who Melchizedek foreshadows—Jesus Christ, the only High Priest who entered the heavenly tabernacle through His own blood. The counterfeit always borrows the garments of truth but never carries the cross.
So as we move deeper into this show, we must begin by stripping the lies from the figure of Melchizedek. Not to dishonor him—he was a true servant of God—but to protect the name of the One he prefigured, and to expose the counterfeit priesthood rising in his stolen shadow.
Part 2: The Priesthood Without a Cross
The priesthood of Melchizedek, as presented in Hebrews 7, is powerful precisely because it predates—and transcends—the Levitical system. It comes before Moses, before the Law, before any tabernacle or temple. It is a priesthood not based on genealogy, but on divine appointment. This is why Hebrews 7:16 calls it “a priesthood not after the law of a carnal commandment, but after the power of an endless life.” It is eternal, heavenly, and royal.
But Satan has taken this very truth and inverted it.
In today’s counterfeit systems—occult, mystical, and even Christian-adjacent—the eternal priesthood of Melchizedek has been divorced from the cross of Christ. It has become a path of ascension, not atonement. A path of divine power without divine submission. A priesthood that serves the self, not the altar.
This is the great danger of Satan’s Little Season: he offers spiritual status without spiritual death. He invites the world into a universal priesthood, but it is not the priesthood of the Lamb who was slain. It is the priesthood of light—white robes, secret knowledge, angelic language, false peace—but no blood.
In the New Age and Ascension movements, Melchizedek is seen as the high priest of a cosmic order. He is invoked in meditations, channelings, and rituals that claim to “activate” divine DNA. These practitioners speak of the “Melchizedekian Light Body” and “Christ Consciousness,” offering their followers a priesthood that awakens hidden potential without repentance or rebirth.
In the realm of institutional religion, it’s just as dangerous. The LDS Church (Mormonism) claims to hold the literal Melchizedek priesthood today, passed through hands by supposed angelic ordination. In Catholicism, the phrase “priest forever after the order of Melchizedek” is used to support the role of the pope and the Eucharist, subtly replacing the singular High Priest—Jesus Christ—with a bureaucracy of mediators.
Even in certain charismatic Christian circles, “Melchizedek teachings” have emerged that claim believers are already kings and priests, reigning now, speaking into the heavens, and commanding angelic armies—all without the crucified life, without accountability, and without purification. This is the Laodicean trap: rich, increased with goods, spiritually entitled, and yet blind, naked, and poor before God.
The true priesthood of Christ does not glorify man—it slays him. It buries the flesh. It humbles the heart. It washes the feet of others and bleeds for the unworthy. The crown of righteousness is not given to the ambitious, but to the faithful. And the robe of priesthood is not worn for prestige—it is a garment soaked in intercession.
But Satan knows that the world is tired of weak religion. People are desperate for authority. They want identity, power, and purpose—but not sacrifice. So he offers them a shortcut: be Melchizedek now. Rule now. Declare your kingship now. Just don’t pick up your cross.
This is the priesthood without the crucifixion. A ministry of ascension without descent. A table of bread and wine with no Lamb. It is the most seductive priesthood in history—and it is rising in every corner of the world, from seminaries to séances.
We are not called to wear the garments of Melchizedek—we are called to die with the one he foreshadowed. Only then will we be raised into His priesthood—not by declaration, but by resurrection.
Part 3: Mystery Schools and Melchizedek’s Fire
The mystery religions of the ancient world have always revolved around hidden knowledge, ritual fire, and divine hierarchy. From Egypt to Babylon, from Greece to Rome, each system claimed that true power belonged to those initiated into secret orders—orders that transcended earthly kingship and operated as spiritual governments. These priesthoods were often symbolized by fire, crowns, and sacred names. In today’s esoteric circles, that sacred name is Melchizedek.
The occult world has crowned him the Priest of the Flame.
In Melchizedek and the Mystery of Fire, Manly P. Hall—perhaps the most influential esoteric thinker of the last century—declares Melchizedek a hierophant: a master of mysteries, a divine instructor who initiates chosen vessels into spiritual fire. Hall equates Melchizedek not with Jesus, but with Hermes Trismegistus, Enoch, Thoth, and other mythic teachers said to hold the flame of enlightenment. He describes this priesthood as one of alchemical transmutation—where the soul is purified through hidden rituals, not by grace, but by works, knowledge, and initiation.
This is not the Gospel. This is Kabbalah cloaked in Scripture.
In these teachings, Melchizedek is not a servant of the Most High—he is the master of ascension. His bread and wine are not symbols of Christ’s death, but of the elements—earth and spirit, body and soul. The act of communion becomes a magical rite, transferring light codes or awakening the divine self within. It is a ritual of power, not of remembrance.
These same ideas permeate the New Age movement, where “Melchizedek consciousness” is treated as a vibrational frequency that can be activated through meditation, sacred geometry, or alien downloads. Countless channeled texts—like The Keys of Enoch, The Urantia Book, and others—reference “Melchizedekian Councils” who govern the cosmos from higher dimensions. They claim to be guiding humanity into its next phase of evolution, bypassing sin and the cross, and initiating mankind into the priesthood of the stars.
But what they call light is a carefully designed counterfeit. These councils are not holy. These fires are not sacred. These priesthoods do not lead to heaven—they lead to the false temple of Revelation, where the man of sin sits in the place of God, declaring himself divine.
And yet, the mystery is spreading. In Masonic lodges, the Royal Arch degree speaks of Melchizedek as the key to ancient wisdom. In Rosicrucian and Theosophical literature, he is the flame that unites East and West, spirit and matter. He becomes the high priest not of repentance, but of the new world religion, where Christ is reduced to an energy, and salvation is replaced by ascension.
This is not fringe. This is foundation. The elite occultists who shape policy, finance, and media are steeped in this framework. To them, Melchizedek is not a servant of Jesus—he is the predecessor to Lucifer’s final throne. And that throne is being prepared now.
Because Satan doesn’t want to be king—he wants to be High Priest. He wants to walk into the temple of man, carrying bread and wine, and say, “Peace, peace.” And when he does, the world will not resist him. They will recognize his garments. They will remember the name Melchizedek. And they will bow.
But it will not be the fire of God they receive. It will be strange fire—unauthorized, unclean, and deadly.
The true fire of Melchizedek has already fallen. It fell on the altar of Golgotha. It consumed the sacrifice. And it raised up one eternal High Priest—Jesus Christ. Any fire apart from that is the flame of deception.
Part 4: The Luciferian Crown of Righteousness
If Satan were to wear a crown in this final season, it would not be made of thorns. It would be gleaming, golden, and inscribed with one word: Melchizedek.
This is how the adversary deceives—not with chaos, but with counterfeit order. Not with darkness, but with a false light so brilliant it blinds. In Satan’s Little Season, he does not march in red robes breathing sulfur—he comes dressed in white linen, offering peace, righteousness, and spiritual kingship. And the crown he places upon his own head is that of the priest-king, a title first worn by Melchizedek and now stolen to legitimize Lucifer’s final reign.
Isaiah 14 gives us Satan’s boast: “I will ascend… I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation… I will be like the Most High.” He doesn’t want to destroy God—he wants to imitate Him. And what better way to do that than to wear the title reserved for the only true priest-king, Jesus Christ?
But there is a subtle twist. Melchizedek, in Hebrew, means “king of righteousness.” This is no accident. The very name becomes a claim to divine legitimacy. This is why Satan—and his earthly servants—are obsessed with it. It gives them spiritual cover. It makes them look holy while their hearts are filled with rebellion.
In global occult systems, the priesthood of Melchizedek becomes a legal framework—a justification for ruling spiritually over nations. It is used to validate false prophets, global unifiers, and even interdimensional entities that promise peace. The elite invoke Melchizedek not out of reverence, but as a spiritual alibi. By laying claim to his name, they assume a crown of holiness they have never earned and a priesthood they were never given.
And what follows that priesthood? Kingship.
This is why the same groups who claim Melchizedek’s priesthood also believe they have the right to rule the world. From Masonic high degrees to Vatican throne rooms, from LDS doctrine to New Age channelings, we see the same architecture: a divine appointment, a global mission, a sacred destiny. But it is all rooted in a lie.
In reality, this is the ancient priesthood of Baal repackaged. Baal was also called “Lord,” invoked in rituals of peace and harvest, seated in temples where priest-kings ruled in his name. The stolen priesthood of Melchizedek becomes the final manifestation of that same system—ritual control through false righteousness.
This is what Paul warned of when he said, “Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light. Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers also be transformed as the ministers of righteousness” (2 Cor. 11:14–15). The enemy isn’t just launching a rebellion—he’s forming a counterfeit priesthood that looks more Christian than many churches.
And it’s already here.
The crown of Melchizedek is now worn by mystics who declare themselves avatars of the new age. It is claimed by secret societies who rule behind thrones. It is whispered in the halls of global councils who plan peace apart from the Prince of Peace. And soon, it will be placed upon the head of one man, a false messiah, who will sit in the temple of God claiming to be both priest and king.
That crown is not earned. It is stolen. And its glittering righteousness is a lie.
The true crown belongs to One—and One alone. He wore no diadem on earth, only thorns. He did not command armies—He washed feet. He did not offer bread without blood—He became the bread, broken and poured out.
This is the true Melchizedek. And every other crown will fall before Him.
Part 5: Why Zionists, Mormons, and Freemasons All Want the Title
The priesthood of Melchizedek is not just a spiritual curiosity. It is a political weapon, a religious key, and a badge of divine legitimacy. That’s why the most powerful institutions on earth—Zionism, Mormonism, and Freemasonry—all lay claim to it. They do not fight over doctrines. They fight over priesthood. Because priesthood equals authority, and the Order of Melchizedek offers ultimate authority without needing to pass through the blood of Christ.
Let’s start with the Zionists.
Psalm 110:4 is their legal foundation: “The LORD hath sworn, and will not repent, Thou art a priest forever after the order of Melchizedek.” Rabbinic Judaism rarely addresses Melchizedek, but Zionist theology has quietly revived him. Why? Because Melchizedek was the king of Salem—ancient Jerusalem. That means Jerusalem predates Abrahamic covenant. In this framework, Jerusalem doesn’t belong to the Jews because of the covenant—it belongs to the “order” that preceded it.
Zionists envision Jerusalem as the seat of global spiritual government. This is why they push for a rebuilt temple—not for God’s presence, but for the enthronement of a global priest-king, one who can fulfill both the political and spiritual offices. The Melchizedek archetype becomes the perfect candidate for a false messiah, one who claims to rule with peace, righteousness, and divine appointment—without ever bowing to the Son of God.
Now look at the Latter-day Saints (Mormonism).
The LDS Church claims that both the Aaronic and Melchizedek priesthoods were restored by angelic visitation. They teach that Joseph Smith and his apostles were ordained into the Melchizedek order by biblical figures like Peter, James, and John. Today, every LDS male who reaches adulthood can hold this priesthood, supposedly granting him divine authority to preach, baptize, and govern the church.
But this priesthood is not received through the Holy Spirit, nor through the finished work of Christ. It is received through human hands, lineage, and institutional ordination. The LDS Melchizedek priesthood is a man-made system that bypasses the cross entirely and replaces the eternal priesthood of Christ with a bureaucracy. They believe this restored priesthood is essential for preparing the earth for Christ’s millennial reign—but what they are preparing is a throne for the Antichrist, a man crowned by a counterfeit spiritual system.
And then we have the Freemasons.
In higher degrees of Masonry, Melchizedek is referenced as the prototype of the Perfect Master. He is revered as a priest-king whose authority flows from a hidden order of enlightened beings. In certain rites, he is tied to Enoch, Hermes, and Solomon, forming a spiritual lineage that Masons believe gives them the right to build the Third Temple and restore the divine balance between heaven and earth.
Freemasonry’s obsession with “The Craft” is a re-enactment of ancient priestly work—building, sacrificing, ruling. Melchizedek becomes the esoteric key to unlocking divine kingship. But it is not Christ they serve. It is the Great Architect—a Masonic euphemism for Lucifer, the light-bearer, the initiator of spiritual power apart from the blood of the Lamb.
All three of these groups—Zionists, Mormons, Freemasons—are converging on Jerusalem, the city of Melchizedek. Each claims spiritual rights to govern. Each claims access to his priesthood. Each is building toward the same goal: the revelation of a global leader who is both king and priest. A messiah without a cross. A god without the Father. A ruler of peace without repentance.
This is the counterfeit kingdom. It wears the robes of Melchizedek, carries the bread and wine of peace, and speaks of righteousness and light. But its power comes from rebellion, and its priesthood is stolen.
The real Melchizedek pointed to Christ. This new Melchizedek points to the Beast.
Part 6: The False Bride and Her Priestly Seduction
The deception of the Melchizedek priesthood doesn’t only target the world’s elite—it reaches into the very heart of the church. Satan knows the true Bride of Christ is destined to reign with Him as kings and priests. Revelation 1:6 and 5:10 promise it clearly: “He has made us kings and priests unto God.” But what the enemy cannot earn through obedience, he seeks to counterfeit through flattery.
In this Little Season, a false bride is rising. She wears the crown of Melchizedek but has not been through the fire. She speaks of ruling and reigning, but knows nothing of dying daily. She claims identity, destiny, and authority—yet refuses submission, brokenness, or obedience. She is the church that has embraced the title of priest without the garments of holiness.
This seduction plays out especially in hyper-charismatic movements. Many are teaching that believers are already walking in “Melchizedek anointing”—able to legislate in the courts of heaven, command angels, decree wealth, and “govern the spirit realm.” They quote Revelation out of context, declaring themselves kings and priests before they’ve passed through the crucible of sanctification. There’s no repentance, no reverence, no awe before God—just declarations, affirmations, and emotionalism dressed up as spiritual maturity.
This is Laodicea revived: “I am rich, increased with goods, and have need of nothing”—yet Christ says, “You are wretched, miserable, poor, blind, and naked.” The false bride believes her priesthood comes by positive confession, prophetic language, or group affirmation. But the real priesthood comes through suffering, sacrifice, and the presence of God’s consuming fire.
Even more alarming, many of these movements are unknowingly aligning with the same esoteric language used by the New Age and Freemasonry. They speak of “activating priestly DNA,” “stepping into your Melchizedek identity,” and “taking your seat in heavenly places” with no regard for repentance, holiness, or the fear of the Lord. The language is spiritual, but it is lawless. The throne they are climbing toward does not belong to Jesus. It belongs to the throne of man.
The seduction is subtle. After all, aren’t we called to be royal priests? Yes—but not before the cross. Not before humility. Not before brokenness. We are not born into priesthood—we are reborn into it, through death with Christ. Melchizedek didn’t crown himself. He was appointed by God. And so are we—if we die to ourselves and rise in Him.
The danger is this: the false bride is being prepared for a false wedding. She is adorning herself with crowns and titles, but not with righteousness. And when the false messiah appears—one who claims to be both priest and king—she will say, “This is him. This is the one we’ve been waiting for.” She will not recognize the voice of her true Bridegroom, because she never followed Him into the wilderness of refinement.
Just as Eve was deceived by a lie that she could become like God without obeying Him, the false bride is being deceived that she can become a priest and a queen without the blood of the Lamb. She wants the crown before the cross. The power without the path. The throne without the fire.
But Christ is coming for a Bride without spot or wrinkle—washed in blood, tried by fire, and clothed in humility. The true Bride will not claim priesthood by ambition, but receive it through intimacy. She will not crown herself. Her King will place the crown on her head.
And when He does, it will not be the stolen crown of Melchizedek—it will be the true one, worn by Christ, and shared with those who have overcome.
Part 7: The Rise of the Global High Priest
The world is no longer just looking for a leader—it is yearning for a mediator. Someone who can unite the religions, heal the political divide, calm the environmental crisis, speak peace to the nations, and answer the spiritual emptiness modern humanity feels. The stage is set, not merely for a king—but for a high priest. A Melchizedek.
In Satan’s Little Season, the Antichrist does not come first as a dictator. He comes as a priest of light, a reconciler, a man of divine aura who brings together warring factions with a tone of sacred authority. He comes with bread and wine, not a sword. With scripture, not slogans. He speaks in the language of prophecy, compassion, and unity—but it is a language infused with poison. And his priesthood is the final counterfeit.
Second Thessalonians 2:4 tells us, “He as God sits in the temple of God, showing himself that he is God.” This is not just political arrogance—it is spiritual blasphemy. He is not simply claiming to rule; he is claiming to mediate between God and man. In doing so, he places himself in the seat of Melchizedek—the one who blessed Abraham, the one who brought communion, the one who was “made like unto the Son of God.”
But he is not that Son.
The rise of the Antichrist as a global high priest requires a religious atmosphere that is ready to receive him. This is exactly what the world is building now:
- A united interfaith movement, where religions set aside truth for coexistence
- A push for a universal temple in Jerusalem, open to all faiths, tied to ancient Melchizedekian peace ideals
- The normalization of angelic visitations, channeling, mystical teachings, and “priestly” political figures who speak as if they were divinely appointed
And in this atmosphere, the Antichrist will appear not as a destroyer, but as a healer. He will fulfill the longing of those who seek a priest—but do not want the Son. He will bear the title of Melchizedek and use it to validate his messiahship, claiming to be the priest forever, promised in Psalm 110, even performing false signs to prove his spiritual legitimacy.
This priest will not require repentance. He will not speak of sin. He will offer transformation through technology, ascension through unity, and salvation through self-realization. He will recite scripture, hold sacred objects, and possibly even restore the temple rites—but Christ will be absent from every one of them.
What the world will worship is not a man—it is a throne. A spiritual seat left open for centuries, waiting for a counterfeit Melchizedek to rise. And once he does, the world will say, “Who is like the Beast, and who can make war with him?”—not just because of his power, but because of his priestly aura. He will seem too sacred to oppose.
But God will see through the garments.
The true High Priest entered the heavenly tabernacle once for all, by His own blood. And He sits now at the right hand of the Father, interceding for His Bride. No man can take that place. No priest can replicate that sacrifice. And no beast can ever replace that crown.
Yet the world will try. And that attempt is not political—it is priestly. The final deception is religious. And the final battle is over the altar.
Part 8: The Bride’s True Priesthood—After the Fire
The promise of priesthood is not false. It is written in Revelation 5:10—“And hast made us unto our God kings and priests: and we shall reign on the earth.” But that crown is not claimed, it is bestowed. It is not seized through ambition or hidden knowledge, but received through obedience and refinement. The true Bride of Christ does not crown herself. She waits for her Bridegroom to place the crown upon her, after she has passed through the fire.
The fire is not symbolic. It is real. It is the crushing of the will. The purification of the soul. The exposure of hidden motives. The furnace of affliction that burns away all that is false. And it is through that fire that the true priesthood is formed—not through rituals, declarations, or initiations, but through death and resurrection.
The counterfeit system claims you can be a priest now—without repentance, without holiness, without surrender. But God says otherwise. Before Aaron wore the garments, he had to be washed. Before he could minister, blood had to be applied. Before he could enter the Most Holy Place, a sacrifice had to be made. And now, in the new covenant, that pattern remains—fulfilled in Christ, but mirrored in those who follow Him. The bride must be cleansed, set apart, and brought low, before she is raised high.
1 Peter 2:9 calls us “a royal priesthood, a holy nation”, but this is spoken to those who have come to the Living Stone, rejected by men but chosen by God. It is not spoken to the self-exalted. It is spoken to those who have left Babylon, who no longer crave titles, who are willing to be nothing so that Christ can be everything.
In Satan’s Little Season, the world promotes priesthood before purity. It pushes the crown before the cross. It celebrates the Melchizedek archetype as something to emulate, to activate, to wear. But the true Bride knows this priesthood cannot be worn like a costume. It must be woven into the fabric of the soul, strand by strand, through trials, tears, and truth.
And when that priesthood is complete—when the fire has passed over, and the dross is removed—the Bride does not need to announce her authority. Her garments will speak for her. Her presence will carry His fragrance. Her words will align with His will. And her priesthood will not draw attention to herself—but to the Lamb.
Because in the true Order of Melchizedek, there is only one High Priest—Jesus Christ. And the priesthood we are promised is in Him, not apart from Him. It is not a throne beside His. It is a throne beneath His. Shared only with those who have suffered with Him, died with Him, and risen in His image.
So let the world wear its counterfeit robes. Let the false bride flaunt her titles. Let the Antichrist sit in the temple of man.
The true Bride is being refined in secret. She is not rushing to the throne. She is waiting for her King. And when He comes, He will recognize her—not by her crown, but by her scars.
Part 9: A Final Warning to the Priests of Baal
There is a line in Scripture that should strike fear into anyone claiming spiritual authority in this hour: “No man taketh this honor unto himself, but he that is called of God, as was Aaron” (Hebrews 5:4). Priesthood is not a right. It is not a title to be claimed by ambition or self-declaration. It is a fire that consumes the unworthy—and a mantle only God Himself can bestow.
But in this Little Season, we are surrounded by men and women who have taken this honor upon themselves. They speak as priests. They dress as kings. They invoke Melchizedek with their lips while serving Baal with their hearts. They teach doctrines of glory without holiness, identity without repentance, and divine rulership without divine intimacy. And they have made the same fatal mistake as Korah in Numbers 16.
Korah, too, believed he could be a priest. “You take too much upon yourselves,” he told Moses and Aaron. “All the congregation is holy.” In his mind, priesthood belonged to anyone who wanted it. So he gathered 250 princes—well-known men of status and influence—and stood at the door of the tabernacle, waving their censers, demanding recognition. What followed was one of the most terrifying judgments in Scripture: the earth opened up and swallowed them whole. Fire from heaven consumed their censers. And God made it clear—He alone chooses His priests.
Today, the earth trembles under the weight of the same rebellion. Churches, governments, and occult movements are gathering at the tabernacle again, censers in hand, demanding a priesthood they were never given. They invoke the name of Melchizedek as if it grants them access. But they do not know the One that name points to. They do not fear the God they claim to represent. And their priesthood is nothing more than a robe of borrowed glory wrapped around a heart of pride.
To them, this is a final warning.
The fire that fell in Korah’s day has not gone out. It is the same fire that consumed Nadab and Abihu when they brought strange incense. It is the same fire that fell on Elijah’s altar, not the altars of Baal. It is the same fire that burned in the eyes of Jesus when He cleansed the temple—not because it was full of sinners, but because it was full of priests who had turned the altar into a marketplace.
You who preach Melchizedek while denying the cross—repent. You who claim to be priests while leading people into rebellion—fall on your faces before the earth opens beneath you. You who sit in secret councils, crowning yourselves with stolen light—your judgment does not sleep.
There is only one way to wear the garments of the priesthood: by putting on Christ. There is only one way to offer the bread and wine: by being broken and poured out. There is only one altar that counts—and it was built on a hill called Calvary.
All other altars will fall. All other crowns will be cast down. And every priest not found in the Lamb’s Book of Life will be stripped, exposed, and judged.
This is not just a theological warning. It is a legal notice from heaven. The priesthood of Melchizedek has not been given to you. It belongs to Jesus Christ. And He is coming back to reclaim it.
Part 10: The King of Peace Is Coming
The world is preparing for a king, but not the one the Scriptures foretold. It is preparing for a priest, but not the one crowned in heaven. It is preparing for Melchizedek—but not the true King of Peace.
For centuries, the figure of Melchizedek has stood as a mystery—briefly mentioned, profoundly honored, eternally linked to Christ. He appears with bread and wine, blesses the patriarch Abraham, and vanishes. Yet his name echoes forward, not just through Scripture, but through every counterfeit system that seeks spiritual power without submission to the Son of God.
Satan’s Little Season has used Melchizedek’s name as a weapon. He has twisted it into a title for the Antichrist. He has offered it to secret societies, false prophets, globalists, mystics, and even churches who hunger for power more than purity. The result is a world filled with false priesthoods, false altars, false authority—and a Bride who must now decide whose table she sits at.
But the true Melchizedek—the one the shadow pointed to—is coming.
He will not rise from the East as a guru. He will not appear in the Third Temple to sign peace treaties. He will not ride the waves of interfaith unity or New Age prophecy. He will come from heaven, splitting the sky, clothed in glory, crowned not by men but by the Father, bearing the scars of our redemption. He will not offer bread and wine as a ritual—He is the bread and wine, poured out, eternal, alive.
Psalm 110 declares, “The Lord said unto my Lord, Sit thou at my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool… Thou art a priest forever after the order of Melchizedek.” This is not a shared title. It is a divine appointment that belongs to Christ alone. He is both King and Priest—not by initiation, not by ordination, but by resurrection. His priesthood is not borrowed. It is sealed in blood and fire.
And when He returns, every counterfeit will collapse. Every false Melchizedek will be unmasked. Every robe of righteousness that was not earned by grace will burn in the light of His appearing. The temple of man will shake. The Beast will be cast down. And the Bride, faithful and refined, will finally hear the voice of her High Priest say, “Well done.”
This is not just about exposing the Antichrist. It’s about preparing for the True Christ. It’s not just about rejecting a false priesthood—it’s about becoming a holy one. The church must stop trying to wear crowns and start washing feet. We must stop grabbing titles and start embracing the Cross. Because the King of Peace is coming—and only those who know Him, not just by name but by fire, will reign with Him.
The true Order of Melchizedek is not for the elite. It is for the humble. It is not granted to the ambitious. It is given to the broken. And it is not a crown that can be worn now—it is a crown laid up for those who overcome.
The King of Salem is not far off. He is standing at the door. And when He returns, the world will see that Melchizedek was never the mystery—it was always about the Man behind the name.
His name is Jesus. And He alone is worthy to wear the crown.
Conclusion: The Stolen Crown Returns
We have walked through mystery, deception, ambition, and truth. We have traced the figure of Melchizedek from his sudden appearance in Genesis to his exalted typology in Hebrews. We’ve seen how his silence—the lack of genealogy, the absence of origin—became the perfect canvas for spiritual counterfeits. And now, in Satan’s Little Season, that canvas has been painted over with the lies of the Beast.
The priesthood of Melchizedek was never meant to be worn by many. It was a prophecy. A shadow. A signpost pointing not to a secret order, but to a single Man—Jesus Christ. Yet in the final age, we now see Zionists claiming the crown to restore their city, Mormons claiming the priesthood to justify new doctrine, Freemasons invoking the name to resurrect the Tower of Babel through ritual, and churches—churches—inviting the false light in the name of identity and empowerment.
This is not harmless theology. It is not harmless mysticism. It is the spiritual scaffolding for the false messiah’s throne. It is the system that prepares the world to receive the Antichrist as both priest and king. It is a replacement altar, a replacement mediator, a replacement bride.
But the real King has not relinquished His crown.
Jesus Christ is the true and final Melchizedek—our High Priest, our King of Righteousness, our Prince of Peace. He offered not bread and wine alone, but His own blood, poured out upon the mercy seat in heaven. And the priesthood He shares is not taken—it is given, not through declaration, but through death. Not through ego, but through endurance. Not through light, but through fire.
So we say to the world: You can keep your false priesthoods. You can keep your hidden temples, your stolen garments, your Luciferian altars. Because the King of Salem is returning—and He comes not to negotiate, but to judge.
And we say to the Bride: do not rush to rule. Kneel. Be refined. Be emptied. Be faithful. The crown is coming, but not now—not while we still carry the cross. When the fire passes, and the King returns, then—and only then—will He place it upon your head.
Until that day, guard your altar. Guard your worship. Guard your priesthood.
The real Melchizedek is coming to take back His name.
Bibliography & Endnotes
- The Holy Bible (King James Version) – Genesis 14; Psalm 110; Hebrews 5–7; Revelation 1, 5, 17; 2 Thessalonians 2; 1 Peter 2; Numbers 16
- Melchizedek Theophany: Who Is Melchizedek? by Ferdenand Sustento & Francis Chua-Chan, 2019 – Anna’s Archive. This resource explores Melchizedek as a real man, possibly Shem, and argues against esoteric interpretations.
- Melchizedek and the Mystery of Fire by Manly P. Hall – A seminal occult text treating Melchizedek as a hierophant archetype tied to spiritual fire, gnosis, and divine kingship.
- Melchizedek Unmasked: Kadmon, Baal (Anonymous compilation) – A high-level overview of how the Melchizedek figure is co-opted in occult systems, tying him to Kabbalah, Adam Kadmon, and Baal worship.
- The Melchizedek Priesthood by Dale G. Renlund, Deseret Book Company, 2018 – LDS theological treatment of priesthood restoration, showing institutional use of the Melchizedek name.
- The Book of Mormon, Doctrine & Covenants (LDS Scripture) – Used to understand claims regarding the restored Melchizedek priesthood.
- Albert Pike, Morals and Dogma (1871) – Masonic interpretations of Melchizedek in relation to ancient priesthood and temple rebuilding motifs.
- The Urantia Book and The Keys of Enoch – New Age channeled texts referencing Melchizedek as an interdimensional order guiding human evolution.
- 2 Corinthians 11:13–15 – Warning about false apostles and ministers of righteousness.
- Extra-Biblical Support: Apocryphal traditions (2 Enoch, Dead Sea Scrolls) also contribute to esoteric beliefs around Melchizedek as Enoch reincarnated or angelic.
Show Synopsis
The Crown of Melchizedek: Satan’s Last Priesthood exposes one of the deepest deceptions of the end times—the rebranding of Melchizedek’s eternal priesthood into a counterfeit spiritual authority worn by Lucifer’s system. Through Zionist, Mormon, Freemasonic, New Age, and even charismatic Christian movements, the true purpose of Melchizedek has been hijacked to prepare the world for a false priest-king: the Antichrist. This show uncovers the biblical truth, contrasts it with occult manipulations, and warns the Bride to wait for the true crown—bestowed only by Christ after the fire of refinement. The priesthood without the Cross is the last great lie before the throne is taken back by the only One worthy to wear it.
Melchizedek, Antichrist, Satan’s Little Season, Zionism, Freemasonry, Mormonism, False Priesthood, Esoteric Christianity, King of Salem, Mystery Religion, New Age Deception, End Times, Jesus Christ, High Priest, Royal Priesthood, Bride of Christ, Spiritual Authority, Luciferian Agenda, Final Deception, The Coming King
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