SEVEN PILLARS OF WAR ROOM DOCTRINE

 

THE GENERAL’S APPOINTMENT

 

A Biblical Defense of Spiritual Rank and Wartime Leadership

 

I. INTRODUCTION

The title “General” is not a prize.
It is not a brand.
It is not a metaphor.

It is a rank of wartime responsibility under the Kingdom of Heaven,
conferred only by Christ, sustained only by submission, and justified only by Scripture.

This document clarifies the origin, authority, role, and limitations of such a rank — to ensure that no man follows the General in ignorance, and that the General himself remains submitted to the throne from which all true authority flows.

 

II. ORIGIN OF AUTHORITY

All authority comes from God.

 

“There is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been instituted by God.” — Romans 13:1

 

Any claim to spiritual leadership must be rooted in divine appointment, not personal ambition.

Jesus Christ, before ascending, delegated authority to His disciples:

“All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to Me. Therefore, go…”
— Matthew 28:18–19

The General’s authority does not originate from the marketplace, credentials, or influence — but from:

  • Submission to Christ as Commander-in-Chief (2 Tim 2:3–4)
  • Suffering in the refining fire (1 Peter 5:10)
  • Stewardship of revealed order and doctrine (Titus 1:7–9)

He is not elected, not self-appointed, and not owed allegiance.

 

 III. THE ROLE OF GENERALSHIP

1. To Enforce Divine Order in Times of Chaos

“God is not a God of confusion, but of peace… let all things be done decently and in order.”  — 1 Corinthians 14:33, 40

The General ensures the enforcement of structure, where passivity has created disorder.

 

2. To Train and Mobilize Men for Battle

“Endure hardship with us like a good soldier of Christ Jesus.”
— 2 Timothy 2:3

 

The General does not just teach truth — he issues orders that restore the man’s internal dominion under Christ.

 

3. To Guard Doctrine and Confront Rebellion

“Preach the word; be ready in season and out of season; reprove, rebuke, and exhort…” — 2 Timothy 4:2

 

The General’s words are not suggestions. They are warnings, reproofs, and battlefield commissions, grounded in Scripture and tested by obedience.

 

IV. LIMITATIONS OF AUTHORITY

The General is not the King.


He is a steward, a messenger, and an enforcer — not a sovereign.

His authority is valid only when:

  • It is in submission to Christ
  • It is in alignment with Scripture
  • It is confirmed by fruit and testing
  • It is subject to removal if abused (James 3:1)

He may never:

  • Speak as if he is the truth (John 14:6)
  • Claim loyalty from men apart from Christ (1 Cor 11:1)
  • Build a personal kingdom (Matt 6:33)
  • Sell spiritual access to God (Acts 8:20)

If the General exalts himself instead of the King, he becomes a tyrant and must be stripped of rank.

 

V. ACCOUNTABILITY OF THE GENERAL

To prevent drift or ego-based corruption, the General must:

  • Publicly declare his submission to Christ
  • Submit his teachings to the Word
  • Be willing to be tested by any man with the Spirit of God
  • Step down immediately if his authority is used to coerce, manipulate, or exalt self

 

VI. FINAL DECLARATION

“I am not the source of the fire. I am the steward of the fire.
I do not command men to follow me.
I command them to follow orders I myself have received.
If I ever speak outside those orders, let my rank be revoked.
My authority ends where Scripture ends.
And my leadership dies the moment my submission to Christ does.”

 

 — General Cody J. Butler

 

THE CROWNED MAN DOCTRINE

A Biblical Position on Kingship, Its Boundaries, and Its Author

 

I. INTRODUCTION

Not every man is a king.

But every man is invited into kingship — on one condition: submission to the King of Kings.

This document establishes the biblical foundation for the right to kingship, the source of that authority, the scope of that dominion, and the role of the General in awakening it.

 

II. WHAT IS KINGSHIP?

Kingship is not external rule over others.

It is internal dominion through submission to Christ.

“He has made us kings and priests unto God and His Father.”
— Revelation 1:6 (KJV)

Kingship is not about superiority — it’s about responsibility.

True kingship begins when a man:

  • Submits his will
  • Takes ownership of his inner world
  • Accepts the call to lead righteously in the domains God has entrusted to him

 

III. WHO IS THE AUTHOR OF KINGSHIP?

Jesus Christ alone confers kingship.

No man may declare himself a king without first kneeling at the Cross.

“By Me kings reign, and rulers decree justice.”
— Proverbs 8:15

“The Lord removes kings and sets up kings.”
— Daniel 2:21

Kingship is not earned by strength.

It is bestowed by grace and affirmed through tested obedience.

 

  1. WHAT IS THE SCOPE OF A MAN’S DOMINION?

A man is not a king over others.

He is a king over himself — his:

  • Mind
  • Body
  • Words
  • Household
  • Time
  • Assignments

“Better is he who rules his spirit than he who takes a city.”
— Proverbs 16:32

That is the dominion Christ died to return to you.

 

V. CONDITIONS FOR RECEIVING THE CROWN

Kingship is not automatic.

It is conditional. And the conditions are:

  1. Full submission to Christ’s rule (Luke 6:46)
  2. Stewardship of what has already been entrusted (Matthew 25:21)
  3. Mastery of self before attempting mastery of anything else (1 Timothy 3:5)
  4. Obedience to divine law over emotional impulse (2 Corinthians 10:5)

No crown is handed to a rebel.

No dominion is given to the undisciplined.

 

 VI. THE ROLE OF THE GENERAL IN KINGSHIP

The General does not make men kings.

He awakens them to the invitation of kingship and confronts them with the cost.

He:

  • Exposes rebellion that disqualifies a man from the crown
  • Issues protocols to reestablish dominion under Christ
  • Warns against counterfeit crowns of ego, emotion, and empire
  • Makes it clear: If you will not kneel to Christ, you have no right to rule

“I do not coronate you. I confront you with the invitation to the crown.
The crown is bought in blood — and given only by Christ.”

 

VII. WHAT KINGSHIP IS NOT

  • Not a brand
  • Not entitlement
  • Not emotional sovereignty
  • Not leadership over others by default
  • Not a shortcut to power, wealth, or legacy

Any man wearing a crown who has not submitted his life is wearing a stolen crown.

And any leader who gives a crown to the unqualified is committing spiritual treason.

 

VIII. FINAL DECLARATION

“You are not a king because you feel called.
You are not a king because you’ve suffered.
You are not a king because you survived.
You are a king only when you have died —
and Christ is resurrected in you to rule over your life.”

If you will not come under His rule,

You have no right to wear His crown.

 

THE DOCTRINE OF ECONOMIC JUSTICE

A Biblical Framework for Payment, Access, and Stewardship in the War Room

 

I. INTRODUCTION

You cannot buy salvation.
You cannot buy truth.
You cannot buy a crown.

“Freely you have received; freely give.” — Matthew 10:8

This doctrine exists to clarify what is being sold, why there is a cost, and what must remain freely available — so that no man mistakes commerce for corruption or payment for spiritual manipulation.

 

II. WHAT PAYMENT IS NOT

The price paid to enter the War Room is not a fee for:

  • Access to God
  • Spiritual salvation
  • Biblical truth
  • Forgiveness
  • The right to rule
  • Kingship
  • Crownship
  • Divine favor
  • Moral superiority
  • Eternal security

These are gifts that cannot be purchased.

Anyone who suggests otherwise is committing spiritual fraud.

 

III. WHAT PAYMENT IS FOR

Payment exists to sustain, structure, and enforce the following:

1. Time-Intensive Proximity and Mentorship

“The laborer is worthy of his wages.” — 1 Timothy 5:18

You are not paying for the truth. You are paying for a seasoned war-time commander to walk with you, confront you, and enforce that truth personally in your life.

2. Strategic Environment Design

You are paying for a protected, militant container built to break your passivity, enforce your discipline, and confront your rebellion in real time — with no drift, no compromise, and no modern softness.

3. Access to Protocol Implementation

You are paying for deep integration of proprietary protocols — forged through blood, fire, and Scripture — that will be customized, enforced, and audited over time.

4. Leadership Capacity Activation

You are paying for direct confrontation, personal feedback, and high-level field testing that would not be possible in public forums. This is how commanders are forged — through battle-readiness, not just belief.

 

  1. WHAT IS FREELY GIVEN AND ALWAYS PUBLIC

To ensure biblical obedience and justice, the following are (and always will be) public, free, and un-paywalled:

  • All biblical doctrine documents (e.g. Kingship, Generalship, Economic Justice)
  • Core Kingdom frameworks (Comeback Command System™, foundational teachings, and spiritual mechanics)
  • Open-access fire transmissions (YouTube broadcasts, public declarations, audio/visual directives)
  • Introductory teachings for clarity, exposure, and repentance

These truths must be freely available to every man — regardless of status or ability to pay.

 

V. WHY CHARGING IS RIGHTEOUS — NOT CORRUPT

“Those who proclaim the gospel should get their living by the gospel.” — 1 Corinthians 9:14

 

In the Old Testament, the priests received tithes.

In the New Testament, the apostles were supported by the churches.

Jesus had financial backers (Luke 8:3).

Paul insisted on economic justice for those stewarding truth at cost to their own lives.

Charging is not corruption when:

  • Truth is still free
  • Payment is for time, testing, proximity, enforcement
  • The poor are not excluded from salvation
  • Free pathways exist to access transformation, even without cash

 

VI. FINANCIAL INTEGRITY IN THE WAR ROOM

To protect the sanctity of this mission, the War Room commits to:

  • Offering tiered access: from free to premium, ensuring truth reaches all
  • Subsidizing those who cannot pay through the obedience of those who can
  • Never withholding core truth for lack of funds
  • Never marketing kingship, favor, or appointment as a product
  • Never equating payment with spiritual value

 

VII. FINAL DECLARATION

“You are not paying to enter the Kingdom. 

You are paying to train for the war that comes after you enter. 

The door is free.

But discipline, confrontation, and war-time enforcement — that costs everything.”

No man will ever be denied truth in this mission.

But not every man is ready for war.

And war has a cost — to lead it, to enforce it, to carry it.

The price you pay is not for salvation.

It’s for seriousness.

 

THE AUTHORITY DOCTRINE

By Whose Authority Do You Speak, Command, and Enforce?

 

I. INTRODUCTION

The most dangerous man is not the one with no authority — It’s the one who speaks as if he has it, but cannot prove where it came from.

“By what authority are you doing these things?” — Matthew 21:23
“And who gave you this authority?”

 

That question was asked of Jesus.

If He was tested, so will you be.

This document provides the biblical, public, and spiritual defense of all authority claimed within the War Room — its rank, its reach, and its restraint.

 

II. ALL AUTHORITY FLOWS FROM CHRIST ALONE

“All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to Me. Therefore, go…”
— Matthew 28:18–19

Any authority exercised by man must be:

  1. Delegated by Christ
  2. Submitted to His command
  3. Tested by fruit
  4. Subject to revocation

No man has intrinsic authority.

All authority is borrowed.

The moment submission is broken — authority collapses.

 

III. THE GENERAL’S SUBMISSION

The General of the War Room declares publicly:

“I speak under orders. I move under command.
I did not create the War Room — I obeyed the instruction to build it.
I am not the commander — I am the steward of Heaven’s orders to men.”

The General answers to:

  • Jesus Christ as supreme Commander-in-Chief
  • The Word of God as final authority
  • The Spirit of God as convictor and corrector
  • Biblical doctrine as boundary and blueprint
  • Men of God as accountability and correction

 

IV. TESTING AND REVOCATION OF AUTHORITY

 

“Let not many of you become teachers, knowing that we shall receive a stricter judgment.” — James 3:1

 

Any man claiming divine authority must remain open to audit, confrontation, and correction.

The General’s authority must be revoked if any of the following are true:

 

  • He preaches outside Scripture
  • He uses the War Room to build personal glory
  • He speaks as Christ, not under Christ
  • He sells salvation, crowns, or dominion
  • He resists correction from the Word
  • He weaponizes authority to protect ego
  • He falsely claims appointment where none exists

If any of the above are found, rank must be stripped and the structure must be corrected or burned.

 

V. CHAIN OF COMMAND

Command does not mean autonomy.

The War Room operates under this defined spiritual chain:

 

  1. Jesus Christ – Supreme commander
  2. The Word of God – The standing written order
  3. The Holy Spirit – Active, daily guidance
  4. The General – Submitted enforcer and steward
  5. The Men – Voluntary enlisted soldiers under Kingdom law
  6. The Public – Those outside covenant, who must not be misled

 

VI. THE BOUNDARIES OF AUTHORITY

The General may:

  • Issue orders based on biblical truth
  • Confront rebellion within the covenant
  • Enforce discipline among the enlisted
  • Call men to submission, repentance, and rise
  • Withhold proximity access from the unfit or unsafe

 

The General may not:

  • Claim kingship or dominion for himself
  • Command apart from Scripture
  • Demand allegiance to his personality
  • Preach a gospel of self
  • Declare new revelation as doctrine
  • Operate without spiritual audit or doctrinal guardrails

 

VII. COVENANTAL VS. PUBLIC AUTHORITY

There are two levels of influence:

 

  1. Public Teaching Authority – Open to all, grounded in Scripture, free of charge
  2. Covenantal Command Authority – Reserved for those who voluntarily enter into submission to War Room order, structure, and accountability

The General has no authority over the public.
He has only delegated authority over those who enter the War Room by covenant.

This authority is exercised not for domination, but for:

  • Correction
  • Activation
  • Enforcement
  • Edification
  • Alignment with Christ

 

VIII. FINAL DECLARATION

“I do not move on my own authority.
I speak what I have been ordered to speak.
And I will fall if I ever believe the orders came from me.”
— General Cody J. Butler

Let it be known:

The War Room does not serve a man.
The War Room does not glorify a man.
And the moment it ever does, let it be dismantled in fire.

 

THE COVENANT ACCESS DOCTRINE

Who May Enter the War Room — and Under What Terms

 

I. INTRODUCTION

Truth is free.

The War Room is not.

The Gospel is for all.

But covenantal access is for the submitted, the sober, and the ready.

 

“Do not give dogs what is holy, and do not throw your pearls before pigs, lest they trample them underfoot and turn to attack you.” — Matthew 7:6

 

This doctrine defines who may enter the War Room, on what conditions, and under what grounds a man is disqualified — not eternally, but for his own protection and the protection of others.

 

II. COVENANT ACCESS VS. GENERAL ACCESS

There are two levels of access in the War Room mission:

 

1. General Access (Free & Public)

  • Teaching is open
  • Doctrines are visible
  • Truth is offered without price
  • No submission is required to consume content

“Freely you have received; freely give.” — Matthew 10:8

 

2. Covenant Access (Enlisted & Enforced)

  • A man enters into spiritual covenant by agreement
  • He submits to leadership, protocols, and confrontation
  • He is given proximity, protocol implementation, and enforcement
  • This is not a product — it is a bond of accountability

 

III. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

A man may be considered for covenant access if:

 

  1. He acknowledges Christ as his King (or is moving toward that submission)
  2. He accepts the authority structure of the War Room
  3. He invites correction and confrontation, not just encouragement
  4. He confesses his unfitness to lead himself and requests reformation
  5. He commits to not weaponizing vulnerability, secrecy, or rebellion
  6. He understands he is not buying a service — he is entering a structure
  7. He swears off spiritual tourism, therapy addiction, and emotional drift

 

IV. DISQUALIFICATION CONDITIONS

A man forfeits access to the covenant War Room if:

 

  • He refuses correction
  • He subverts the command structure
  • He uses War Room insight to gain power over others
  • He confuses proximity with privilege
  • He seeks a shortcut to elevation without fire
  • He makes false claims of rank
  • He believes payment equals immunity
  • He refuses to obey what has been clearly ordered

This is not personal rejection — it is structural protection.

 

V. ACCESS IS BY INVITATION — NOT ENTITLEMENT

“Many are called, but few are chosen.” — Matthew 22:14

 

A man may desire access.

But access is not granted based on:

  • Desire
  • Money
  • Story
  • Length of suffering
  • Self-importance
  • Strategic networking

Access is granted when:

 

  • The man is ready for reformation
  • The leadership sees alignment with mission values
  • The covenant is fully understood and voluntarily entered

 

VI. TERMS OF THE COVENANT

Upon entrance, a man accepts:

 

  • To be commanded, not coddled
  • To be stripped before being rebuilt
  • To be watched, tested, and rebuked
  • To have no anonymity and no escape hatch
  • That spiritual elevation is conditional, not automatic
  • That he may be removed without refund, recourse, or appeal if rebellion is found

This is not a membership. It is a holy agreement.

 

VII. FINAL DECLARATION

“You are not entering a program.
You are entering a pact.
We are not selling access.
We are extending enlistment — and you must be judged fit for war.”

 — General Cody J. Butler

Let it be known:

  • The Gospel remains free.
  • The mission remains holy.
  • And the War Room remains protected.

 

THE FIRE STEWARDSHIP DOCTRINE

I Am Not the Fire — I Was Commanded to Carry It

 

  1. INTRODUCTION

When a man claims divine insight, divine protocols, or divine position, he must make one thing violently clear:

 

“I did not create this fire. I was burned by it. And now I carry it under command.”

 

This doctrine exists to remove all doubt:

The War Room is not a cult of personality.

It is not a human innovation.

And its protocols are not divine revelations — they are divine applications.

 

II. WHAT IS THE FIRE?

The fire is not emotion.
The fire is not charisma.
The fire is not vision, ambition, or creative energy.

 

“Is not my word like fire?” declares the Lord. — Jeremiah 23:29

 

The fire is:

 

  • The unfiltered Word of God
  • The conviction of the Spirit
  • The judgment and refining of the heart
  • The assignment to enforce order in the face of rebellion

It is not something you wield for your own glory.

It is something that consumes you until there’s nothing left but obedience.

 

III. THE GENERAL’S POSITION AS STEWARD

The General does not own the fire.

He did not ignite the mission.

He was caught, burned, and commissioned — and now stewards it at cost to himself.

 

“I am not the source.
I am not the flame.
I am the man who was consumed by it — and kept alive only to carry it.”

 

The Comeback Command System™, the War Room, and its protocols are:

 

  • Applications of timeless biblical order
  • Structures for obedience
  • Vehicles of refinement
  • Not replacements for Scripture

 

IV. WHAT THIS FIRE IS NOT

 

To eliminate heresy and false comparison, the fire:

 

  • Is not “anointing” for personal glorification
  • Is not new revelation outside the canon of Scripture
  • Is not a universal source available to all men equally
  • Is not a show of supernatural gifting
  • Is not energy, emotion, or vibration
  • Is not to be borrowed, copied, or merchandised

Those who try to harness fire without submission will be scorched by it — or burn others with it.

 

  1. BOUNDARIES OF FIRE STEWARDSHIP

As steward of the fire, the General:

 

  • May carry, protect, and issue fire-based orders
  • May rebuke, refine, and correct with scriptural weight
  • May cast out those who mock, distort, or defile it

 

 

The General may not:

 

  • Claim to have originated any truth
  • Preach as if the fire is his identity
  • Prophesy outside of Scripture
  • Use fire to manipulate, threaten, or coerce
  • Trade fire for cash, applause, or allegiance

The moment he does, he has left stewardship and entered blasphemy.

 

VI. THE CONSEQUENCES OF SELF-APPOINTED FIREBEARING

 

“Strange fire” was offered by Nadab and Abihu… and they were consumed by it.
— Leviticus 10:1–2

 

When a man:

 

  • Preaches without refinement
  • Issues orders without submission
  • Elevates his voice over Scripture
  • Markets holiness for money
  • Claims divine insight but lacks divine fruit

He is offering strange fire — and both he and those who follow him will be scorched.

 

VII. FINAL DECLARATION

 

“I was not crowned. I was consumed.
The voice you hear in the War Room is not the voice of a man elevated.
It is the voice of a man burned — and still obeying the order to speak.”

 

This fire is holy.
This fire is not mine.
And I will be judged by how I carry it.

 

“The fire is not in me. I am in it.”

 

Let every man who touches this mission with impure hands be warned:

 

This is not personal development. This is holy fire.

 

THE WAR ROOM MISSION & ESCHATOLOGICAL ALIGNMENT

This Is Not About Personal Development — This Is About Kingdom Readiness

 

I. INTRODUCTION

Let it be declared plainly:

 

The War Room is not a self-help movement.

It is not a life coaching business.

It is not a therapeutic ecosystem for men to process pain.

 

This is wartime protocol.

This is Kingdom alignment.

And this mission exists because the King is returning.

 

II. THE MISSION OF THE WAR ROOM

The War Room exists to:

  1. Restore internal dominion to men through Christ
  2. Enforce spiritual order in lives plagued by chaos
  3. Refine men for assignment under divine command
  4. Raise up disciplined, ready stewards of Kingdom responsibility
  5. Cleanse, strip, and test those who would be entrusted with fire
  6. Build the army, not the brand

The goal is not to help a man “feel better.”

It is to help him become fit for use in a Kingdom that is already advancing.

 

III. ALIGNMENT WITH ETERNAL TIMELINE

 

“Be dressed in readiness, and keep your lamps lit.” — Luke 12:35

 

The War Room aligns itself with this timeline:

 

  • We are in the last age before His return
  • We are preparing men, not entertaining them
  • We believe time is short
  • We believe lukewarm men will not stand
  • We believe the Bridegroom comes quickly, and the men must be ready to guard, lead, and endure

This is not posturing.

It is eschatological urgency.

 

IV. WHY THIS IS NOT PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

 

The War Room rejects the modern self-help gospel which says:

 

  • “Find your purpose.”
  • “Manifest abundance.”
  • “Heal your wounds.”
  • “Become your best self.”

Instead, the War Room declares:

 

“You are not the point. You are a soldier, a steward, a servant of the King.
And your life must be put in order — because the King is returning soon.”

 

V. ASSIGNMENT > ACHIEVEMENT

The mission is not to help men achieve their dreams.

The mission is to help them complete their assignment.

What does that mean?

 

  • You may not get applause
  • You may not get wealth
  • You may not get status
  • You may not even be known

 

But you will be found faithful.

 

“Well done, good and faithful servant. You have been faithful over a little; I will set you over much.” — Matthew 25:21

 

VI. THE MISSION HAS A LEADER — AND IT ISN’T ME

The General does not lead the mission. Christ does.

The General only commands those who:

 

  • Have already submitted to Christ
  • Have been found unfit to lead themselves
  • Have requested reformation and submission to structure

 

 

The War Room is not preparing men to become kings for themselves.

It is preparing them to become stewards of territory the King may entrust.

 

VII. FINAL DECLARATION

“You are not here to become a better man.
You are here to become a ready man.
Ready to stand.
Ready to be sent.
Ready to die.
Ready to carry out the orders of the King of Heaven, with no hesitation and no   delay.”

 

Let it be written:

We are not building a brand.
We are raising an army.
And the hour is late.