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Zion Coalition: A Living Parable of Inheritance

ZION COALITION: A Living Parable of Inheritance and the Coming Kingdom

1. Core Concept & Structure

Zion Coalition is a prophetic art piece. It is real, and it is exactly what it purports to be. Additionally, it is a performance parable — a dramatized, living story that Jesus (with the help of angels) is building in real time.

I have been invited to help. Others will be too. But we are not inventing something new from scratch; we are inheriting, receiving, proclaiming, and dramatizing what Jesus is already doing.

Again, Zion Coalition is not merely symbolic. It is real. It is a sign. A shadow. A signal. A microcosm of what is happening at scale across the earth. It is meant to give people eyes to see what is underway now, what is coming soon, and what has already been happening behind the scenes.

It is structured to include both prophetic seriousness and sacred clown energy. It is art, but it is also strategy. It is theology, but also comedy. It is rooted in scripture and backed by history. It is disruptive. It is gentle. It prophesies through performance.

2. Central Themes

The Yoke is Easy (Matthew 11:28-30)

“Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest… For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.”

This verse is not just spiritual poetry — it is a divine strategy. When Jesus offers His yoke, He is inviting us into a life where we receive more than we strive. Where we inherit. Where the burden is light because He orchestrates the work.

Imagine a world where the greatest victories are not won through exhausting effort, but through divine orchestration. Where your calling is to believe and receive. Where God fights your battles, builds your resume, writes your story, and you simply say yes.

Zion Coalition lives in that space.

The Law of Inheritance

“People who inherit wealth — what do they have to do to be wealthy? Not much.”

In the world, we obsess over merit. Earn it. Deserve it. Grind. Hustle. Build. But in the Kingdom of God, inheritance is the deeper logic. And inheritance always looks unfair (and often unbelievable) to outsiders.

Zion is inherited.
Not earned. Not engineered. Not won by strategic positioning. It is a gift passed from one generation to the next, or from one steward to another, as God sees fit.

The idea is scandalous to a works-obsessed culture. But God has always operated this way.

Heaven-Approved Colonization

Let us name it: what woke secular minds call theft or unjust appropriation, God sometimes calls divine inheritance. That does not mean historical injustices are not real — it means that God reserves the right to give lands, works, and legacies to whomever He chooses, including by miraculous or disruptive means.

To the spiritually blind, it looks like reaping where you did not sow. To the spiritually awake, it is receiving what God has sown through others, often long ago.

3. Scriptural Precedents

God has always orchestrated inheritance:

  • The Hebrews: Freed from Egypt only to be told to take the Promised Land — a land already developed.
  • Lehi and Nephi: Guided to a promised land, likely already settled.
  • Jacob: Inherits Esau’s blessing through obedience.
  • Joseph’s family: Saved by Joseph’s rise to power.
  • Mormon and Moroni: Inherit centuries of prophetic texts.
  • Joseph Smith: Receives plates; translates a story he did not write.
  • Brigham Young: Inherits the West through obedience, no war.
  • The early Saints: Inherit peace by avoiding Civil War.

10 Additional Scriptural & Historical Examples of Inheritance

  1. Abraham: Receives promises he did not personally fulfill.
  2. Ruth: Inherits lineage into Israel.
  3. David: Chosen king through divine favor.
  4. Elisha: Inherits Elijah’s mantle and miracles.
  5. Mary: Inherits the role of bearing the Messiah.
  6. Oliver Cowdery: Steps into an unfolding restoration.
  7. Wilford Woodruff: Continues temple work others began.
  8. Righteous survivors in 3 Nephi: Inherit lands after destruction.
  9. President Nelson: Inherits global church infrastructure.
  10. Modern members: Inherit restored doctrine, temples, programs.

4. Historical & Cultural Echoes

This pattern is not just scriptural — it is historical:

  • Mayflower Pilgrims inherit Indigenous-prepared lands.
  • Founding Fathers inherit centuries of ideas.
  • Modern Americans inherit national systems they did not build.

Answer: Be born here. Easy peasy. Inheritance.

5. Prophetic Parallels in the Present

Jesus always foreshadows His moves in the secular world:

  • Google copies every book.
  • AI scrapes every artist’s work.

This is secular approximation of sacred inheritance. They gather treasures of the earth as a shadow of what angels will gather spiritually.

6. Zion Coalition’s Role

Zion Coalition is a dramatization of divine inheritance. It is a living announcement: The King is coming, and He is taking over.

We prophetically declare ownership:

  • The Chosen? Claimed.
  • Classic rock? Claimed.
  • Anything good or virtuous? Claimed.

What looks like appropriation is simply the pattern of scripture and prophecy.

7. Sacred Clown Energy

I am a Sacred Clown.
I write one-page books and people assume they are long.
I host nanomarathons — 26.2 feet.
I claim things that others say I should not.
I mimic holy patterns while mocking Babylon’s rules.

8. Key Takeaways

  • Jesus is coming.
  • Inheritance is the pattern.
  • Zion is orchestrated, not earned.
  • You may already be drafted.
  • What looks like theft may be divine redistribution.

His yoke is easy. His burden is light.
And the inheritance is already being handed out.

Zion Coalition

Built by Jesus.
Claimed by the remnant.
Seen by the prophets.
Mocked by the world.
Inherited by grace.

All Truth Is God’s Truth: The Secular Foreshadowing of Zion’s Inheritance

Brigham Young once declared that “Mormonism embraces all truth, wherever it is found,” and that “it is our business to go and gather it.”

Now, AI, global databases, the Human Genome Project, open source, and world literature archives are performing the first stage of that gathering — unknowingly. They gather everything. Wheat and tares alike.

The threshing — the divine separation — will be done by Jesus and His angels.

Zion Coalition is one of the first spiritual parallels to this secular gathering.
If it is good — no matter its origin — it belongs to Jesus.

We live in the days Brigham Young foresaw: technologies gather everything; Zion will gather truth.

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