To Judah Scott, pastor and self-proclaimed spiritual authority of Household of Israel / Tabernacle of David / Shalom Family Altar Church

This is an open biblical witness against you.

This is not gossip.
This is not entertainment.
This is not fear speaking.
This is not a plea for permission.
This is not a private complaint hidden in the shadows.

This is a witness.

This witness is written before God, before Heaven, before the Word, and before every person who was wounded, silenced, separated, punished, controlled, shamed, or made afraid under the leadership structure you governed.

No member, family, parent, child, former member, or household should be questioned, accused, isolated, punished, or retaliated against because of this witness. If you or anyone in leadership responds by hunting for the author instead of examining the fruit, that response will only confirm the concern that fear and control have been used against the people.

Judah Scott, you have stood before the people as a pastor, prophet, teacher, and voice of spiritual authority.

You placed people under discipline.

You put people out.

You separated families.

You punished those who questioned you.

You used doctrine, punishment, fear, exposure, shame, and prophetic authority to make people believe that questioning you was the same as questioning God.

That is not holiness.

That is control.

That is not shepherding.

That is spiritual domination.

And when spiritual domination is dressed in the language of God, prophecy, order, and holiness, it becomes witchcraft-pattern leadership.

The Scripture says:

“For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft, and stubbornness is as iniquity and idolatry.” — 1 Samuel 15:23

That Scripture does not only apply to members sitting in the pews.

It also applies to leaders standing in pulpits.

A pastor can be rebellious.
A prophet can be stubborn.
A shepherd can become idolatrous.
A leader can use the name of God to manipulate the will of the people.

When you teach people to fear your voice more than the Word of God, that is witchcraft-pattern leadership.

When you say or imply, “God said,” “the prophet said,” “you are in rebellion,” “you are out of order,” or “you are not under the voice of God” to silence correction, that is witchcraft-pattern leadership.

When families are pressured, divided, controlled, or made afraid under the weight of your authority, that is witchcraft-pattern leadership.

When people are afraid to speak because they fear punishment, exposure, isolation, spiritual consequences, or retaliation against their families, that is witchcraft-pattern leadership.

When a man places himself so high that his voice becomes untouchable, he has built an altar to himself.

And God will judge it.

Jesus said:

“The kings of the Gentiles exercise lordship over them… But ye shall not be so.” — Luke 22:25–26

But you lorded.

You ruled through fear.

You created an atmosphere where people were trained to obey you, fear you, and submit to your interpretation as though your voice was equal to God’s voice.

That is not the Spirit of Christ.

That is the spirit of religious control.

And the fruit is being exposed.

Jesus said:

“Ye shall know them by their fruits.” — Matthew 7:16

The fruit of righteous leadership is truth, humility, repentance, protection, justice, clean order, and equal judgment.

But the fruit being questioned here is fear, partiality, double standards, punishment, control, family favoritism, silence, intimidation, unequal discipline, and rules that appear to change depending on who violated them.

Judah Scott, this is the charge before God:

You used one standard for the people and another standard for your own house.

You placed heavy burdens on others while making room for those close to you.

You punished outsiders while protecting insiders.

You corrected ordinary members while shielding favored people.

You demanded obedience from other families while failing to hold your own circle to the same measure.

You created rules and doctrinal codes that were forced upon members as though they came directly from the Most High, while serious concerns remain that your own household, family, and inner circle were not held to those same rules.

That is not holiness.

That is partiality.

That is hypocrisy.

That is the sin-pattern of Eli.

Eli’s sons polluted the house of God, and Eli did not restrain them. God did not excuse Eli because he had a title. God did not excuse Eli because he had history. God did not excuse Eli because he was an established spiritual authority.

God judged Eli because Eli honored his sons above God.

The Lord said:

“Wherefore… honourest thy sons above me?” — 1 Samuel 2:29

And again:

“I will judge his house for ever… because his sons made themselves vile, and he restrained them not.” — 1 Samuel 3:13

That Scripture stands over your house.

That Scripture stands over every leader who punishes the sheep but protects his own bloodline.

That Scripture stands over every pastor who disciplines the congregation but refuses to restrain corruption close to home.

That Scripture stands over every prophet who rebukes everyone else while refusing to submit his own house to judgment.

There are serious allegations and concerns concerning your household, children, grandchildren, family, and favored circle that must be answered before God and reviewed impartially: marital infidelity, fornication, whoremongering, sexual immorality under the very doctrines forced upon others, fear tactics, threats to expose others while hypocrisy remained protected, alleged misuse of church funds, alleged drug involvement, lying, stealing, idolatry, and the creation of man-made rules that were imposed on members while leadership and favored people allegedly lived above those same rules.

These matters cannot be ignored simply because they touch your family.

If ordinary members were punished for doctrine violations, then your own house must answer to the same doctrine.

If ordinary members were put out for violating standards, then your own house must answer to the same standards.

If ordinary members were shamed, exposed, restricted, or separated for conduct the church condemned, then your own house must not be protected from the same judgment.

If rules were created by men and forced upon the people as though they came from the Most High, while the rule-makers and their families lived above those rules, then the system is corrupt.

You cannot call that holiness.

You cannot call that order.

You cannot call that righteousness.

The Bible says:

“Observe these things without preferring one before another, doing nothing by partiality.” — 1 Timothy 5:21

And again:

“My brethren, have not the faith of our Lord Jesus Christ… with respect of persons.” — James 2:1

Partiality is sin.

Favoritism is sin.

Changing rules for family is sin.

Punishing others for what you tolerate near you is sin.

Creating man-made codes and enforcing them as divine commandments is sin.

Using church discipline as a weapon against some while turning your eyes away from others is sin.

Protecting your own household while condemning everyone else’s household is sin.

And when that sin is protected by fear, prophetic intimidation, spiritual threats, and the claim that your voice is the voice of God, it becomes a corrupt religious system.

This is why Ezekiel cried out against false shepherds:

“Woe to the shepherds of Israel that do feed themselves! should not the shepherds feed the flocks?” — Ezekiel 34:2

This is why Jeremiah cried out:

“Woe be unto the pastors that destroy and scatter the sheep of my pasture! saith the LORD.” — Jeremiah 23:1

This is why Jesus rebuked religious leaders who crushed the people with burdens they themselves would not carry:

“For they bind heavy burdens and grievous to be borne, and lay them on men’s shoulders; but they themselves will not move them with one of their fingers.” — Matthew 23:4

That is what happens when religion becomes control.

That is what happens when leadership becomes idolatry.

That is what happens when a man mistakes himself for God.

That is what happens when the people are trained to fear a pastor’s voice more than they trust the Word.

Judah Scott, the people of God do not belong to you.

Their children do not belong to you.

Their homes do not belong to you.

Their marriages do not belong to you.

Their conscience does not belong to you.

Their obedience belongs to God.

You had no right to use fear to control them.

You had no right to make parents feel powerless over their own children.

You had no right to divide families under the banner of holiness.

You had no right to threaten people with exposure while your own house and favored circle allegedly walked in the very things you condemned.

You had no right to punish people who saw hypocrisy and spoke against it.

You had no right to protect your own house while disciplining everyone else’s.

And if these things were done in the name of God, then repentance must also be done before God.

This is not bitterness.

This is biblical witness.

This is not rebellion.

This is accountability.

This is not an attack on God’s house.

This is a cry against what polluted it.

The Scripture says:

“Them that sin rebuke before all, that others also may fear.” — 1 Timothy 5:20

So let this be said openly:

If your authority requires fear, it is not the authority of Christ.

If your prophetic office requires silence, it is not the Spirit of truth.

If your leadership requires families to be divided, it is not the order of God.

If your discipline falls on the weak but avoids your own house, it is partiality.

If your rules are enforced on members but ignored by leadership family, they are not holy standards. They are tools of control.

If your voice became the voice people feared more than Scripture, then you became an idol in the house.

And if you used God’s name to control the will of the people, then the system you built bears the mark of witchcraft-pattern control.

Repent.

Publicly.

Not with performance.

Not with blame-shifting.

Not by hunting for who wrote this.

Not by punishing families.

Not by interrogating members.

Not by turning people against one another.

Not by calling truth “rebellion.”

Not by hiding behind the claim that you are the prophet.

Repent by fruit.

The fruit of repentance is this:

Stop retaliating against people who speak.

Stop using fear as government.

Stop treating your voice as unquestionable.

Stop applying one standard to the people and another standard to your own house.

Stop creating man-made rules and calling them the voice of the Most High.

Submit your leadership, household, finances, discipline practices, and doctrine enforcement to impartial biblical review.

Restore those who were wrongfully punished.

Apologize to families that were harmed.

Release the people from false burdens.

Step down from the pedestal you built.

Come under the Word you claimed to preach.

And hear this clearly:

No member, family, parent, child, former member, or household should be questioned, accused, isolated, punished, or retaliated against because of this witness.

If you respond by hunting for the author instead of examining the fruit, you will only confirm the charge.

If you respond by punishing innocent families, you will only reveal the spirit operating behind the system.

If you respond with intimidation, you will prove that fear was the foundation.

If you threaten people to keep them silent, you will prove that control was the government.

If you blame the wounded instead of examining the wound, you will prove that shepherding has failed.

This witness is not asking you to defend your image.

It is calling you to face your fruit.

Jesus said:

“Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire.” — Matthew 7:19

God is not mocked.

“Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.” — Galatians 6:7

Judah Scott, the house of Eli is a warning.

The false shepherd scriptures are a warning.

Matthew 23 is a warning.

Ezekiel 34 is a warning.

Jeremiah 23 is a warning.

And this witness is a warning.

Repent before the Most High.

Restore what was broken.

Release the people from fear.

Stop calling control holiness.

Stop calling partiality order.

Stop calling intimidation prophecy.

Stop calling man-made rules the voice of God.

Stop calling your own voice the voice of God.

The people belong to God.

The church belongs to God.

The judgment belongs to God.

And every hidden thing will be brought into the light.

Signed,
Concerned Witnesses for Biblical Accountability


Scripture Witnesses

1 Samuel 2:29 — Eli was rebuked for honoring his sons above God.
1 Samuel 3:13 — Eli was judged because his sons made themselves vile and he did not restrain them.
1 Samuel 15:23 — Rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft.
1 Timothy 5:20 — Those who sin may be rebuked before all.
1 Timothy 5:21 — Do nothing by partiality.
James 2:1 — Faith must not be practiced with respect of persons.
Luke 22:25–26 — Leaders must not lord over God’s people.
Matthew 7:16–19 — False fruit will be exposed and judged.
Matthew 23:4 — Religious leaders bind burdens on others but will not carry them.
Ezekiel 34:2 — Woe to shepherds who feed themselves instead of the flock.
Jeremiah 23:1 — Woe to pastors who destroy and scatter the sheep.
Galatians 6:7 — God is not mocked; what a man sows, he shall reap.


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