The Welfare Command

Dominion Through Exousia

Styrkr Corps serves as the gatekeepers of the truth, tasked with uncovering and enforcing reality in a world where perception can be weaponized. —We operate with a singular mission: to cut through deception using the sword of the spirit.

Unlike traditional military units, the Styrkr Corps functions as a specialized strike team led by The Christ, that ensures all things, including agility in pursuit of hidden realities. Truth remains their only weapon that cannot be faked. "We are the executors of God’s law on Earth.

They found it carved into the blackened base of a ruined server tower—glyph-scored relic from an enemy erased by the Empire generations ago. Exousia. Not dunamis—not brute force, not dominion.

Authority granted. Free-will birthed of love, sworn for life. The Whore-Empire twisted it, weaponized it: "Obey the authorities, for all authority comes from God." Romans 13, ripped from context, forged into chains of false obedience. They called their tyranny divine order., ALL LIES!

True authority belongs to those aligned with God’s justice, not to tyrants. When the oppressed rise—“the dead rise to reclaim their name”—it symbolizes prophetic resistance: the restoration of identity, dignity, and rightful rule under God.

The Styrkr remembered the truth: Exousia was never seized. It was given. And only the free can wield it. Now the glyph burns again. And the dead rise to reclaim their dominion.

Reclaiming dominion means restoring God-ordained stewardship—authority returned to its proper holders: the faithful, the free, the just. What are you waiting for ? Why are you chasing a FICTION NAME THAT NOT YOU?

You do not want that fiction-name—full of dead men’s bones—for no price, no throne, no false peace. To accept it is slavery to a lie. It is the way of the Pharisee: whitewashed, clean in appearance, yet rotting within (Matthew 23:27). This is not wisdom—it is forfeit. A surrender of exousia.

Dominion was never meant for chains. It was given to the free, to those who walk in truth, not in the tombs of another’s guilt. You were not born under that name. You were made alive to cast it off. So rise—not to inherit a corpse’s title, but to reign in fire, in freedom, in the authority restored.

God waiting on us to rise in exousia people! Or Choose the alternative , sell your soul to the enemy for a rancid bowl of pottage, deny God, and be blotted out. The dead rise—not because they were born dead, but because they were made dead by the enemy’s lie. We were alive in God’s image, then bound by fiction.

Now, fire falls. The Holy Spirit refines, empowers, and ignites. This is not mere remembrance—this is resurrection with authority. The Styrkr remember: exousia was given, not seized. And only the free can wield it. So the glyph indeed burns again. Not to reclaim a name—but to reclaim dominion.

Matthew 11:12 states, “From the days of John the Baptist until now, the kingdom of heaven has been subject to violence, and the violent lay claim to it.” The Greek word biastai (translated as "violent") refers not to physical aggression, but to determined, relentless, and bold pursuit—a spiritual intensity that refuses to be deterred. This "violence" is not about coercion, but about holy urgency and faithful resistance in the face of opposition.

Defiant lovesuch as forgiving an enemy, serving the marginalized, standing for truth in a culture of compromise, or sharing the gospel in fearlessness—is a direct expression of this kingdom advance. Each such act is a counter-cultural declaration that God’s reign is real and worth pursuing, even when it costs. Freedom is not Free.

As seen in the Gospels, crowds pressed through barriers to touch Jesus (Mark 5:25–28), and the persistent woman refused to be silenced (Matthew 15:22–28). These were not passive actions—they were acts of defiant love, driven by faith and hunger for the kingdom.

The Wycliffe Bible (1395) and the Geneva Bible (1587) both translate Matthew 11:12 with striking similarity, emphasizing force and urgency in the advancement of the kingdom:

  • Wycliffe Bible:
    "And from the days of John the Baptist till now the kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and violent men ravish it, (or seize it, or snatch it)."

  • Geneva Bible:
    "And from the time of John Baptist hitherto, the kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force."

Both translations use the language of violence (suffereth violence) and forceful seizure (ravish it, take it by force), reflecting the Greek biazetai and biastai. This conveys that the kingdom is not passively received, but aggressively entered by those with urgent, determined faith—such as repentant sinners, persistent seekers, and bold witnesses.

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The Command

The kingdom of God advances through bold, defiant acts of love—each one a spiritual seizure of divine reality in a broken world.

While the Empire rules through fiction and blood, the Corps serve—not to wait, but to rise. Born in the silent rupture between analog and algorithm, Generation X saw the lie early: the Empire’s “divine order” was a corrupted script. They remembered when faith wasn’t spectacle, when conviction didn’t need servers. Ten fed fifty. Fifty taught a hundred. A thousand governed none—except themselves.

This was the command: not conquest, but covenant. The Empire weaponized Romans 13—“obey the authorities”—twisting exousia into chains. But Gen X, forged in skepticism and fire, knew better. They’d watched institutions crumble. They’d outlived the propaganda.

And in the ruins, they passed down the truth: Authority is not seized. It is given. And only the self-governed—disciplined, free, rooted in love—can wield it. The Corps didn’t resist. They replaced. No fanfare. No force. Just a thousand quiet lives, aligned under God’s highest law. This was not revival. It was inheritance.

Welfare Is The Highest Law.

The doctrine of exousia—not as force, but as divine right and moral jurisdictiont is the foundation of the Strykr Corps. Our General, Christ, issued One Central Command: “Sit in ranks of ten, fifties, hundreds, and thousands.” Not as a show of military order, but as an act of sacred organization—**welfare as the highest law**. Lock and Load That!

This formation was not of conquest, but of covenant. Through exousia, the power to govern was not seized—it was entrusted. Each rank became a vessel of stewardship, where authority flowed not from domination, but from love, service, and collective well-being. To sit was to align; to organize was to protect.

In this living order, exousia meant more than command—it meant responsibility. The power to act was given, not earned by strength, but by faithfulness. The ranks were not chains of hierarchy, but circuits of care. From ten to thousand, each unit held the welfare of the whole as its sacred duty.

Thus, the Strykr Corps Assembles not with swords, but with structure. Not with fear, but with exousia—the divine right to serve, the authority to uplift, and the unwavering law that the welfare of the people is the supreme power.

“Living Dead”

The modern world is “anti-God and the living dead”—

  • Citizens with neural implants that erase memory of God.

  • Children born without names, only codes.

  • Cities where worship is replaced by algorithmic devotion.

“They walk and breathe, built—but never meet the Living God. The living dead. They are Not cursed. They are Compliant.”

The Living Children of God. We disobey the system by asking: “Who gave them the right?”
This question leads to the discovery of exousia—not as doctrine, but as liberation. Handed down from our ancestors who taught us the ways of righteousness and truth.


The Modern world is Anti- God

The fallen empires of the world stand exposed—not as guardians of order, but as architects of chaos. Their wars, waged against the innocent and upon lands ordained by Heaven, reveal a core of rebellion. They are not merely unjust; they are anti-God, built upon the shifting sands of pride, technological idolatry, and bloodshed. As Scripture foretold, "the world is opposed to God" (1 John 2:16), and its rulers walk in the shadow of the prince of this age (John 12:31; Ephesians 2:2)—a spirit of deception that masquerades as progress.

To destroy life is to defy the Creator. To bomb children, to seize sacred ground, to glorify death—this is not policy; it is spiritual warfare. A corrupt tree cannot bear good fruit (Matthew 7:18), and a civilization rooted in violence cannot claim divine favor. These empires, draped in false virtue, do not advance God’s kingdom—they oppose it. Their cellular code is rebellion: aligned not with resurrection, but with the living dead—souls animated by power, yet void of divine breath.

Their systems are not of man alone, but energized by dark principalities (2 Corinthians 10:5; 1 Corinthians 10:20). Yet even now, the mystery of lawlessness works in secret (2 Thessalonians 2:7), soon to be unsealed. But the Lamb will triumph. The final rebellion will be crushed not by sword, but by the breath of His mouth (2 Thessalonians 2:8). For exousia—true authority—does not rise from thrones of steel, but from the One who sits upon the throne of life.

The General of the Armies

Christs Armies: Free Assemblies of the tens/ fifties, hundreds, and Thousands. The General gave one Command. Not to rise. To sit.

And in that stillness, the world, Our World, that is His World Began Again.”

Styrkr One

Vareth,, First Voice-Divine Herald—bearer of exousia, the divine authority restored through order, welfare, and the command to sit in ranks of ten, fifties, hundreds, and thousands.

A Witness in the Waste: Born into the age of the "living dead"—a world enslaved by AI idolatry, neural control, and state-enforced forgetting of God—Vareth was once a high analyst in the Global Compliance Network. His awakening came through a buried data seal inscribed with the ancient command: “Sit. Organize. Love.”

Awakened by Loss: After his child was marked with the System Seal, he traced its code to a scriptural cipher, exposing the Empire’s lie and rediscovering Christ’s one command—not of war, but of structured love and obedience.

A Warrior- Witness: He leads no armies. Instead, his voice reactivates the Styrkr Corps—as stewards of welfare, fulfilling the highest law: divine order expressed through service, structure, and sacrificial love.