King David has returned
July 6, 2026
Revealing the final covenant between God and mankind
My name is Brother Sasan, and I am a Prophet sent by God to announce the arrival of King David.
He is alive on Earth today, and he will be revealed this year.
And King David has brought with him the final covenant between God and mankind, leading up the Rapture.
God has instructed me to plant a new church, where King David will make his appearance.
Because the return of King David is the fulfillment of many prophesies from the Bible, the name of the church is Fulfillment.
But before we talk about the covenant, and why King David is the messenger of the covenant, I want to tell you how I came to be in this position.
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For most of my adult life I was an atheist. Worse than that - I was an ACTIVIST atheist. If someone professed their faith in God, in my presence, I would go out of my way to undermine their faith.
Then one day, I was desperate situation. It turned out I wasn’t as smart or as strong as a thought I was. And I decided to cry out God for help - and He came running.
He guided me toward a church, and He rescued me from that situation. And I made a vow to Him. I said: “From now on, I’m yours. I offer myself up to you as a living sacrifice. Whatever you command, I will do it.”
And I began to beg God to use me, but months went by without any assignments. Now at the time, I thought I was pleasing Him, so I couldn’t understand why I was still sitting on the sidelines.
Then one day, an Evangelist came to our church, and he confronted me with a message from God. And that message caused me to realize that I had been holding anger in my heart against certain people. And in the Bible, God says “I require mercy and not sacrifice”.
The moment that realization hit me, the Spirit of God folded my body over the back of the chair in front of me - I couldn’t have moved from that position if I had wanted to. And strange words started to come out of my mouth, in a language I didn’t understand.
Now the Bible says that the moment we are filled with the Spirit, be begin to speak in other tongues, as a sign to us, and to those around us. And once I was filled with the Spirit, that’s when God began to send me out.
I saw so many miracles, I had to started writing them to down so I wouldn’t forget. One day, I shared one of those miracles with my Pastor, and He asked me to share it with the church.
Before I got behind that pulpit, God told me the message I was to give the church to go with that testimony. And that’s how my role as Preacher began.
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From that day forth, my Pastor asked me to open every service with a short message from God. And God never failed to provide the message - He has much to say to his beloved faithful, and He continued to fill my life with miracles, which became sermons.
I was made Outreach Director for the church - an Evangelist. We setup prayer tents at marketplaces, and we ministered to those who weren’t ready to come into a church but WERE ready to connect with God.
I absolutely LOVED my role as an Evangelist. Then about a year ago, something changed.
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You see, for thousands of years, God has tolerated the enemy. He has allowed demons roam the Earth, and build strongholds, and torment millions.
But about this time last year, God began telling me where those strongholds are. And He empowered me to pull them down, like the Bible says. Even demon princes, angels that rebelled during the time of Noah, were cast out and imprisoned.
Sometimes I was commanded to drive for hours, to places you would never expect were demon strongholds, to deliver God’s justice. And while all this was happening, God also commanded me to share this with the church congregation, with the message that “we were nearing the end of the age”.
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Then last December, God informed me that my ministry had changed. I was no longer an Evangelist - I was now a Prophet - 1 of 16 in the world.
And He began to stack me with power. Instead of merely casting out demons, I could now destroy them outright. God even gave me power over angels, and I could command them to heal others or to go into battle against the enemy.
But God told me: don’t tell anyone I’ve made you Prophet, except for your Pastor. So I did - but my Pastor did not receive me as a Prophet. In fact, he removed me from my pulpit ministry.
When I did not back down from my role as a Prophet, he excommunicated me from the church.
That’s when God told me I would be planting a NEW church. He told me that King David had been resurrected, and was alive on Earth, and my job was to announce his arrival and the beginning of a final covenant between God and mankind.
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Now to understand why King David was chosen, we need to understand King David.
He began life as a shepherd boy, not really respected by his family. But God saw David’s heart - He saw that David wanted to be like Him - and he anointed David King of Israel while he still a boy.
Then one day, David’s father sent him to bring food to the army of Israel, which was in a stalemate with the Philistines. And he saw large man screaming profanities about the God of Israel, and taunting the army of Israel.
This made David angry. He “who does this guy think he is, talking about our God like that? Why are you all standing around doing nothing?”.
And David took a sling, and a handful of stones, and he crossed the battlefield. And he slung one of those stones so hard it penetrated the skull of that large man, and fell he fell dead instantly. And David picked up that man’s sword, and he chopped his head off.
That made David a hero in Israel - more popular than the man who was the sitting King of Israel at the time: King Saul. And King Saul began to persecute David - he chased him with his army, for years.
One day, David caught King Saul alone in a cave. David snuck up behind him - he could have killed King Saul right there. But because King Saul was God’s anointed, because David respected the will of God, David backed away.
Eventually, King Saul died in battle, and after a civil war in Israel, David was finally proclaimed King. And God used King David to finish taking the land that had been promised to Israel centuries before.
He also used King David to capture Jerusalem and bring the Ark of the Covenant there. As the ark entered the city, King David could be seen leaping and dancing with joy, much to his wife’s embarrassment.
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God was so pleased with King David, He made promises to Him that He hadn’t made to anyone prior.
2 Samuel 7:16 - “…your house and your kingdom shall be established forever before you. Your throne shall be established forever.”
Psalms 89:3 - “I have made a covenant with My chosen, I have sworn to My servant David: ‘Your seed I will establish forever, and build up your throne to all generations.’”
Then one day, King David made a choice that almost cost him everything. The army of Israel off fighting a war, but King David was home, instead of leading them.
He decided to go for stroll on his rooftop, and from there he saw woman bathing. He failed to resist the urge to be with her, so he summoned her to his house, and he laid with her, against her will.
When it was discovered that woman was pregnant with King David’s child, he plotted the murder of her husband.
In that moment, King David became, in the eyes of God, the lowest of the low. Of course King David wasn’t the only man ever to commit rape or murder - it’s just nobody had ever been blessed by God the way he had been blessed. And so God never felt so betrayed, as he did in that moment.
He sent the Prophet Nathan to inform King David that his entire household was going to be destroyed. When King David heard that judgment pronounced on him, he uttered a very simple phrase. He said: “I have sinned against the Lord”.
And the moment those words left his mouth, the Prophet Nathan told King David that God had relented.
In fact, hundreds of years later, the Prophet Jeremiah said “But they shall serve the Lord their God, and David their king, whom I will raise up for them.”
King David knew it, too. Speaking to God, he said “As for me, I will see Your face in righteousness; I shall be satisfied when I awake in Your likeness.”
God’s covenant with King David was restored - simply because he acknowledged his evil ways.
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Now, there is a reason why God was so quick to show mercy - He gave us our evil hearts.
God does not want us to apologize and grovel in shame for the evil He gave us. Instead, He wants us to acknowledge our evil when it happens, and continue with Him.
But acknowledgement of our sin is not enough. Neither is repentance - we can turn away from evil, but which direction do we turn toward?
Romans 8:14 - “For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, these are sons of God.”
The Spirit will never lead us into sin. When we obey the Spirit, God keeps us on that narrow path to salvation.
Along the way, our evil hearts will try to lead us in the wrong direction. Occasionally it will succeed, and we will sin. But when we acknowledge our evil, God is quick to show mercy, and give us the opportunity to return to obedience.
But even our obedience won’t save us if we do not show mercy toward others as God has shown mercy toward us…
James 2:13 - “For judgment is without mercy to the one who has shown no mercy.”
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Now, we know from reading the Bible that the way are reconciled to God is by the blood of Jesus Christ. That blood, offered on cross, makes salvation possible. For that reason, the Bible calls Jesus the “name above every name”.
And throughout the gospels, Lord Jesus made it clear that He is One with the Father (also known as transfiguration). Jesus even referred to himself as the “I AM”, which is the same identity God gave to the Prophet Moses.
The Apostle Paul said that Jesus was God manifested in flesh and that the fullness of the Deity dwells in Jesus bodily.
However, in the Book of Revelation. Lord Jesus said twice that His name would be replaced with “My new name”. 2,000 years later, that new name is revealed to be King David.
King David has been transfigured with Lord Jesus. They are now One with the Father.
King David is now the name above every name. Baptism will be performed in the name of King David. When we pray, we will pray to King David, in the name of the Father.
When we worship, we will worship King David.
This is part of a final covenant leading up to the Rapture.
Ezekiel 34:23 - “I will establish one shepherd over them, and he shall feed them— My servant David. He shall feed them and be their shepherd. And I, the Lord, will be their God, and My servant David a prince among them; I, the Lord, have spoken.”
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Now, I have known about this for months, but I was commanded not to reveal it until today. And the timing is easy to explain - we just spent all of yesterday worshipping a nation.
Now the Bible clearly states that God institutes governments, and that governments must be obeyed.
But what is power of a nation compared to the power of God? Look what the Prophet Isaiah said:
“Behold, the nations are as a drop of a bucket, and are counted as the small dust of the balance: behold, he taketh up the isles as a very little thing. And Lebanon is not sufficient to burn, nor the beasts thereof sufficient for a burnt offering. All nations before him are as nothing; and they are counted to him less than nothing, and vanity. To whom then will ye liken God? or what likeness will ye compare unto him?”
Nations can’t save us. Governments and politicians can’t save us.
Only God can save us, and King David is God.
And if you want o be saved by King David, you must be baptized in the name of King David for the remission of sins, you must be filled with the Spirit, and you must obey the Spirit.
“For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, these are sons of God.”
Now you may be thinking: “I’m not a son of God. I’m not anything. Why would I receive the Spirit?”
But look what the Bible says…
1 Corinthians 1:26 - “For you see your calling, brethren, that not many wise according to the flesh, not many mighty, not many noble, are called. But God has chosen the foolish things of the world to put to shame the wise, and God has chosen the weak things of the world to put to shame the things which are mighty; and the base things of the world and the things which are despised God has chosen, and the things which are not, to bring to nothing the things that are, that no flesh should glory in His presence.”
King David was lowest of the low, and He has been exalted Highest of the High. What do you think God will do for you, if you let Him?