A Resounding Call to Faithful Obedience

YaHU’aH’s Word thunders, awakening hearts as lies unravel. At His-story’s crossroads, the Ancient Text calls us to reject falsehood, embrace obedience, and proclaim His covenant Name’s esteem. YaHU’aH be exalted!

The Covenant at Horeb

Dabarim (Deuteronomy) 5:1–7 lays the unshakable foundation of YaHU’aH’s covenant with His people:

“And Moshah π€Œπ€”π€„, a transliteration approximating the Hebrew pronunciation for English readers while preserving the name’s essence, called all Yashar’al, and said to them: ‘Hear, O Yashar’al, the statutes and judgments which I speak in your hearing today, that you may learn them and be careful to observe them.’”

Dabarim 5:2YaHU’aH our AL’uah made a covenant with us in Chorab.

Dabarim 5:3YaHU’aH did not make this covenant with our fathers, but with us, those who are here today, all of us who are alive.

Dabarim 5:4YaHU’aH talked with you face to face on the mountain from the midst of the fire.

Dabarim 5:5 — I stood between YaHU’aH and you at that time, to declare to you the word of YaHU’aH; for you were afraid because of the fire, and you did not go up the mountain.

Dabarim 5:6 — I am YaHU’aH your AL’uah, who brought you out of the land of Mitsrayim, out of the house of bondage.

Dabarim 5:7 — You shall have no other al (mighty one) before Me.

Imagine the awe and terror: YaHU’aH, in a breathtaking display of power, speaks from a blazing inferno at Chorab, His voice reverberating through the mountain. The tribes of Ya’aqob, trembling in fear, cannot draw near, so Moshah stands as mediator between ABBA YaHU’aH and His people, delivering words that would shape their destiny.

The first statute roars forth:
“You shall have no other al (mighty one) before Me.”
Shamuth (Exodus) 20:3

For many like me, raised in “church,” this was diluted into a warning against materialism—don’t let sports, movies, or toys become your “al (mighty one).” But that’s a mere shadow of the truth, a cunning half-lie that conceals the command’s core.

YaHU’aH wasn’t merely cautioning against worldly distractions; He was demanding absolute loyalty, forbidding His people from bowing to false al (mighty ones). This is no small matter—it’s the bedrock of our covenant with Him, a call to reject all rivals and serve YaHU’aH alone.

The Rebellion of Yashar’al

A Heart Seduced

As we comb through the Ancient Text, a chilling pattern emerges—rebellion. Not a vague or general defiance, but the precise sin YaHU’aH warned against from the outset: placing other al (mighty ones) before Him.
Shophetiym (Judges) 2:17 laments this tragedy:

“Yet they would not listen to their judges, but they played the harlot with other al (mighty ones), and bowed down to them. They turned quickly from the way in which their fathers walked, in obeying the commandments of YaHU’aH; they did not do so.”

This wasn’t about chasing wealth or possessions, as modern teachings so deceptively claim. 

The tribes of Ya’aqob didn’t stumble over gold or trinkets—they pursued other al (mighty ones), bowing to them in flagrant violation of YaHU’aH’s command. This wasn’t a fleeting lapse; it was a relentless cycle, a heartbreaking saga of infidelity. Time and again, the chosen ones spurned YaHU’aH’s call to serve Him alone, choosing instead the false al (mighty ones) of the nations around.

The Name Revealed

A Turning Point in His-story

Let’s rewind to the burning bush, where YaHU’aH calls Moshah to lead the greatest rescue in His-story. Before this divine mission begins, a moment of eternal significance unfolds.
Shamuth (Exodus) 3:13–14:

“Then Moshah said to AL’uah, ‘Indeed, when I come to the children of Yashar’al and say to them, “The AL’uah of your fathers has sent me to you,” and they say to me, “What is His name?” what shall I say to them?’
And AL’uah said to Moshah, ‘I AM WHO I AM.’
And He said, ‘Thus you shall say to the children of Yashar’al, “I AM has sent me to you.”’”

Moshah, raised in pagan Mitsrayim, knew the people were trained to serve false alohiym. He needed YaHU’aH’s true Name to declare who had sent him.

YaHU’aH answered with the phrase:
𐀀𐀄𐀉𐀄 𐀀𐀔𐀓 𐀀𐀄𐀉𐀄 (Ahyah Ashar Ahyah) — not in modern Hebrew script, but in Paleo-Hebrew, the language of the patriarchs. This was not abstract theology — it was the declaration of identity, function, and eternal being.

Paleo Breakdown: “Ahyah Ashar Ahyah”

𐀀𐀄𐀉𐀄 – Ahyah (“I AM”)

Letter Name Meaning 𐀀 Aleph Strength, Leader, First 𐀄 Hay Breath, Revelation, Look 𐀉 Yad Hand, Action, Authority 𐀄 Hay Breath, Revelation (repeated)

𐀀𐀔𐀓 – Ashar (“Who/That”)

Letter Name Meaning 𐀀 Aleph Strength, First 𐀔 Shin Sharp, Press, Consume 𐀓 Resh Head, Authority

This phrase in Paleo reads:

“I, the eternal Strong One, who reveals and acts, AM the One who causes existence.”

 

From Ahyah (𐀀𐀄𐀉𐀄) to YaHU’aH (𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄)

The shift from first-person (I AM) to third-person (HE IS) follows the grammar of Ibriy (Hebrew). The covenant Name revealed was:
𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 – YaHU’aH

Letter Name Meaning 𐀉 Yad Hand, Action, Authority 𐀄 Hay Revelation, Breath 𐀅 Uau Peg, Secure, Establish 𐀄 Hay Revelation, Breath (again)

This is the Name: He exists, He secures, He reveals — He is unchanging. This Name came before Greek, Latin, or vowel-point systems. No part of it included a “W” or “V” sound.


Why Not “YHWH,” “Yahweh,” or “Jehovah”?

The confusion arises from man-made traditions and later language corruption:

  • 𐀅 (Uau) makes the “U” or “OO” sound — not “W” and never “V”

  • “Vav” pronunciation is a European Ashkenazi innovation, post-Babylon

  • “Waw” is a misnomer; “W” does not exist in Paleo-Hebrew

  • “Jehovah” is a Latin-Germanic hybrid using inserted vowels from “Adonai”

The Name YaHU’aH is preserved in over 130 Hebrew names like:

  • YashaYAHU (Isaiah)

  • YarmiYAHU (Jeremiah)

  • ObadYAHU (Obadiah)

“YAHU” is not guesswork — it’s preservation.


This truth is echoed in the short poetic form:
Tahilliym (Psalms) 68:4:

“Sing to AL’uah... By His Name YAH.”

YAH reflects Ahyah’s power, but we must honor the full revealed Name: YaHU’aH.


Yahusha (𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀔𐀏) — meaning “YaHU’aH is salvation” — fulfills this Name in purpose and function.
Shamuth (Exodus) 20:7 warns:

“You shall not take the Name of YaHU’aH your AL’uah in vain.”

And again:
Shamuth (Exodus) 3:15:

“This is My Name forever, and this is My memorial to all generations.”

YaHU’aH sets Himself apart from all false titles.
YashaYAHU (Isaiah) 42:8:

“I am YaHU’aH; that is My Name.”

Yahusha affirms this — not only in Name but by declaring:
Yahuchanan (John) 8:58:

“Before Abraham was, I AM.”

He claims the identity of Ahyah.
ZakarYAHU (Zechariah) 6:11–12 calls Him the BRANCH bearing YaHU’aH’s Name.
YashaYAHU (Isaiah) 9:6 calls Him “Mighty AL’uah.”
Yahuchanan (John) 10:30:

“I and My Father are one.”

Rejecting “Jesus Christ,” we return to the covenant Name:
MattithYahu (Matthew) 1:21:

“You shall call His Name Yahusha, for He will save His people.”

And no other name offers deliverance:
Ma’aseh (Acts) 4:12:

“There is no other Name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.”


Both YaHU’aH and Yahusha guard covenant truth.
Dabarim (Deuteronomy) 6:4:

“Hear, O Yashar’al: YaHU’aH our AL’uah, YaHU’aH is one!”

And the call to Pharaoh begins with the Name:
Shamuth (Exodus) 7:16:

“Let My people go, that they may serve Me.”

Moshah’s question exposed the need to sever ties from false alohiym.
Declaring the true Name — YaHU’aH — was their only hope.

And it still is.

False Prophets

Yet, in His-story, the sacred Name of YaHU’aH faced relentless assault—not only from the rebellion of the Hebrews but from imposters: the Ashkenazi people of the Caucasian Mountains, who disguised themselves as Jews to usurp the covenant of Yashar’al. Both Scripture and history reveal how these deceivers, along with compromised Hebrews swayed by their influence, conspired to distort the Name of YaHU’aH. Through manipulative translation, forced transliteration, and corruption of sacred texts, they attempted to erase 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄.

This was not accidental—it was an intentional scheme to sever Yashar’al from their foundation. By replacing the covenant Name with vague titles, they weakened the identity and power of the people.
YarmiYAHU (Jeremiah) 23:27 exposes this deception:

“Who try to make My people forget My name by their dreams which everyone tells his neighbor, as their fathers forgot My name for Baal.”

The Hebrews, misled by these dreamers, abandoned the Name of YaHU’aH in favor of Baal—defying Shamuth (Exodus) 3:15, where YaHU’aH declares His Name as a memorial forever. These false prophets weren’t merely misguided—they were hungry for power, crafting visions to steer the people away from the Torah toward foreign worship. Their deception sowed the seeds of apostasy and fractured the bond between Yashar’al and their al (mighty one).

Their deliberate substitution of Baal—a Canaanite al (mighty one) tied to fertility and power—for YaHU’aH was no accident. It was a betrayal crafted to align Yashar’al with surrounding nations and dissolve their set-apart calling.

History reveals a greater scheme led by Ashkenazi imposters. Originating in the Khazar Empire (7th–10th centuries CE), they were not Hebrews but converted to Judaism en masse, as recorded in sources like the Khazar Correspondence. By the Second Temple period, their reach extended into scribal circles, exploiting Hebrews’ fear of violating Wayyiqra (Leviticus) 24:16:

“And whoever blasphemes the name of YaHU’aH shall surely be put to death.”

Using this fear, Ashkenazi scribes replaced 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 with titles like Adonai ("Master") and HaShem ("The Name")—a tradition never commanded by YaHU’aH. Their goal: dilute the Name’s uniqueness, make it interchangeable with pagan titles, confuse the people, and position themselves as covenant inheritors.

This scheme expanded with the Greek Septuagint (3rd–2nd century BCE), where 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 was replaced with Kyrios ("Lord"), a title rooted in Greek idolatry. As YarmiYAHU (Jeremiah) 23:27 warns, these imposters blurred YaHU’aH’s identity to dismantle Yashar’al’s distinction:

“Who try to make My people forget My name by their dreams which everyone tells his neighbor, as their fathers forgot My name for Baal.”

The B’rit Hadashah (fulfilled and fulfilling prophecy), shaped under Hellenistic influence, echoed this erasure. YaHU’aH’s Name vanished from Yahusha’s recorded teachings, burying the covenant under Greek-laced tradition. This silence led generations to confuse YaHU’aH with a generic al (mighty one).

By the Masoretic period (7th–10th centuries CE), Ashkenazi scribes—posing as guardians of sacred text—inserted the vowels of Adonai into 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄, fabricating “Jehovah.” This false name, later adopted into the Latin Vulgate and the 1611 King James Bible, replaced YaHU’aH more than 6,800 times.

Ashkenazi scholars dominated European translation centers, manipulating the text to suppress the Name. Their aim: gain religious power and erase Yashar’al’s rightful identity.
Tahilliym (Psalm) 44:20–21 warns:

“If we had forgotten the name of our AL’uah, or stretched out our hands to a foreign al (mighty one), would not AL’uah search this out? For He knows the secrets of the heart.”

Under their influence, the Hebrews drifted.
2 Melakiym (2 Kings) 17:15 records:

“They rejected His statutes and His covenant… followed idols… and went after the nations around them.”

Councils like Nicaea (325 CE), supported by Ashkenazi-Roman alliances, codified the deception, canonizing “Lord” and “God” into translations to bury YaHU’aH’s Name. Their purpose: claim spiritual dominion and erase the chosen people from their covenant legacy.

Yet YaHU’aH’s Word still stands.
ZakarYAHU (Zechariah) 13:9 declares:

“They will call on My name, and I will answer them. I will say, ‘This is My people’; and each one will say, ‘YaHU’aH is my AL’uah.’”

Now the veil lifts.
𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 is restored.
And Yashar’al reclaims the covenant.

The Conspiracy

Concealing YaHU'aH’s Name

In His-story, the sacred name of YaHU’aH came under relentless assault—not just from the rebellion of the Hebrews, but from imposters: Ashkenazi people from the Caucasian Mountains who disguised themselves as Jews to usurp the covenant of Yashar’al. Both Scripture and history reveal how these deceivers, along with compromised Hebrews swayed by their influence, deliberately distorted YaHU’aH’s name—seeking to erase 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 through targeted translation, transliteration, and manipulation of sacred texts. This wasn’t a mistake—it was a coordinated attempt to sever Yashar’al from their foundation. By replacing the covenant Name with vague titles, they weakened its power and obscured true identity.

YarmiYAHU (Jeremiah) 23:27 exposes this early rebellion:

"Who try to make My people forget My name by their dreams which everyone tells his neighbor, as their fathers forgot My name for Baal."

H’s Name and reclaim the covenant of Yashar’al.

Seduced by false prophets, the Hebrews forsook the Name of YaHU’aH for Baal—violating Shamuth (Exodus) 3:15, where YaHU’aH declared His Name to be “forever.” These prophets, driven by greed and the lust for control, crafted visions that turned hearts from Torah to paganism, weakening Yashar’al’s covenant bond. Replacing YaHU’aH with Baal—the Canaanite alohiym of fertility and power—was a calculated betrayal designed to align Yashar’al with the surrounding nations.

The plot thickened through the rise of Ashkenazi imposters from the Khazar Empire (7th–10th centuries CE), who converted to Judaism en masse, as evidenced in historical sources like the Khazar Correspondence. By the Second Temple era, they had infiltrated scribal circles and weaponized Wayyiqra (Leviticus) 24:16:

“And whoever blasphemes the name of YaHU’aH shall surely be put to death.”

Using fear as a tool, these Ashkenazi scribes replaced 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 with terms like Adonai ("Master") and HaShem ("The Name")—without any command from YaHU’aH. This shift diluted the Name’s consecrated power, blending it with pagan substitutions and confusing the covenant people. Their motive: undermine Yashar’al’s authority and claim the promises of YaHU’aH for themselves.

Their deception deepened with the Greek Septuagint (3rd–2nd century BCE), which replaced 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 with Kyrios (“Lord”)—a generic title steeped in Greco-Roman idolatry. This mirrors the rebellion described in YarmiYAHU (Jeremiah) 23:27, but entrenched it deeper across nations. The B’rit Hadashah (fulfilled and fulfilling prophecy), shaped under Hellenistic pressure, echoed this erasure by stripping 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 from the mouth of Yahusha—burying the covenant anchor beneath layers of translation and distortion.

By the time of the Masoretes (7th–10th centuries CE), Ashkenazi scribes posing as “guardians of tradition” inserted the vowel points of “Adonai” into 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄, creating the artificial hybrid Jehovah—a name that never existed in the original tongue. This fabrication passed into the Latin Vulgate, and eventually the 1611 King James Version, where 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 was replaced by “LORD” over 6,800 times. It was a deliberate burial of the Name, designed to sever Yashar’al from its covenant identity.

Ashkenazi dominance over medieval scriptoriums guaranteed their edits served their narrative. The true Hebrews—Yashar’al’s seed—were marginalized and scattered, while those who controlled the Name controlled the system. Their motive was never faithfulness; it was dominion.

Tahilliym (Psalm) 44:20–21 cries out:

“If we had forgotten the name of our AL’uah, or stretched out our hands to a foreign alohiym, would not AL’uah search this out? For He knows the secrets of the heart.”

And 2 Malakiym (2 Kings) 17:15 confirms:

“And they rejected His statutes and His covenant… and went after the nations who were all around them.”

Through councils like Nicaea (325 CE), Ashkenazi imposters aligned with Rome to standardize scriptures that favored “Lord” and “God”—while stripping out 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄. Their goal: erase Yashar’al’s consecrated identity and rewrite His-story to serve their religious empire.

But YaHU’aH’s truth remains unbroken.

ZakarYAHU (Zechariah) 13:9 declares:

“They will call on My Name, and I will answer them. I will say, ‘This is My people’; and each one will say, ‘YaHU’aH is my AL’uah.’”

The Judgment and Scattering

A Promised Consequence

The rebellion’s price was devastating, and its echo reaches this final generation, where consequences can no longer be avoided. The deliberate twisting of YaHU’aH’s name by false prophets and imposters ignited Yashar’al’s downfall, leading to their scattering. Shamuth (Exodus) 34:6–7 reveals YaHU’aH’s heart and justice:

"And YaHU’aH passed before him and proclaimed, ‘YaHU’aH, YaHU’aH AL’uah, merciful and gracious, longsuffering, and abounding in goodness and truth, keeping mercy for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin, by no means clearing the guilty, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children and the children’s children to the third and fourth generation.’"

Though His mercy is abundant, YaHU’aH’s justice holds firm. He forgives the repentant, but the unrepentant bear the weight—generation after generation. Dabarim (Deuteronomy) 28:32 foretells the anguish of exile for disobedience, worsened by rejecting YaHU’aH’s Name:

"Your sons and your daughters shall be given to another people, and your eyes shall look and fail with longing for them all day long; and there shall be no strength in your hand."

Yashar’al’s scattering, as prophesied in YashaYAHU (Isaiah) 11:12, was judgment for pursuing Baal—a sin worsened by false prophets aligning YaHU’aH’s Name with pagan alohiym. This stripped the people of both land and identity.

We, the remnant in this final hour, live among nations not chosen by YaHU’aH, surrounded by deception. Today’s idolatry mirrors the past: exchanging YaHU’aH’s Name for "Lord," a distortion spread by those who intentionally suppress the truth. The scattering was a warning. Now, as the end draws near, rebellion carries a final, unavoidable reckoning.

The Awakening

A Divine Promise

Yet, in this last generation, YaHU’aH’s mercy radiates with unparalleled brilliance, offering a path to restoration despite centuries of deliberate distortion. Baruk (Baruch) 2:30–33 heralds a transformative awakening:

"For I know that they will not obey Me, for they are a stiff-necked people. But in the land of their exile they will come to themselves, and know that I am YaHU’aH their AL’uah. I will give them a heart that obeys and ears that hear; they will praise Me in the land of their exile, and will remember My name, and turn from their stubbornness and their wicked deeds; for they will remember the ways of their ancestors, who sinned before YaHU’aH."

This awakening is unfolding now, as YaHU’aH stirs Yashar’al in the midst of exile, unveiling their true identity as His chosen—despite the imposters’ attempts to erase His Name. His Ruach ignites obedience and sharpens hearing, compelling His people to exalt YaHU’aH’s Name and cast off the false AL’uah that ensnared their ancestors.

Dabarim (Deuteronomy) 31:6 anchors this enduring promise:

"Be strong and of good courage, do not fear nor be afraid of them; for YaHU’aH your AL’uah, He is the One who goes with you. He will not leave you nor forsake you."

In this final hour, YaHU’aH leads His remnant, yet the time for repentance is closing swiftly. This awakening—aligned with Yahusha’s mission to gather the lost sheep of Yashar’al (MattithYahu (Matthew) 15:24)—marks the final call before judgment is poured out.

The Messiah’s Warning

The Hour Draws Near

Yahusha spoke directly to this last generation, unveiling the signs of His imminent return, undeterred by the twisting of His name. MattithYahu (Matthew) 24:33–35 proclaims with clarity:

"So, you also, when you see all these things, know that it is near—at the doors! Assuredly, I say to you, this generation will by no means pass away till all these things take place. Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will by no means pass away."

The signs—deception, strife, and widespread apostasy—surround us unmistakably, signaling the end of this age. Yahusha highlighted a grave danger in MattithYahu (Matthew) 24:11:

"Then many false prophets will rise up and deceive many."

Countless voices now invoke “Lord” instead of YaHU’aH and Yahusha, their lies permeating worship and teaching, falsely claiming that the Torah, etched at Horeb, has been nullified. These modern prophets, fully aware of the true names, deliberately echo the Ashkenazi deception, using “Lord” to align with pagan alohiym and maintain control over their followers. This deception echoes the rebellion of YarmiYAHU’s day, when Baal usurped YaHU’aH’s place. Baruk (Baruch) 2:27–28 recalls Moshah’s solemn warning:

"Yet You have dealt with us, O YaHU’aH our AL’uah, in all Your kindness and in all Your great compassion, as You spoke by Your servant Moshah on the day when You commanded him to write Your law in the presence of the people of Yashar’al, saying, ‘If you will not obey My voice, this very great multitude will surely turn into a small number among the nations, where I will scatter them.’"

This prophecy resounds powerfully now, as Yashar’al’s multitude dwindles to a remnant in exile, with the purge actively unfolding. In this last generation, the choice between YaHU’aH’s truth and seductive lies determines eternal destinies.

The Final Purge

A Heart-Wrenching Truth

Recently, while driving alone, a message from the Ruach pierced my soul: “Most won’t exit.” Its weight overwhelmed me, revealing the profound crisis of this final generation. Since awakening to this truth in 2020, I thought I understood, but this revelation laid bare the depth of rebellion that defines our time, echoing the defiance of the wilderness, prophets, and exile. Baal worship today is not merely bowing to stone idols but embracing self-worship—living as one pleases while invoking “Lord” and scorning YaHU'aH’s Torah. This subtle rebellion, cloaked in piety, poisons countless souls. False AL'uah proliferate by catering to fleshly desires, offering a hollow veneer of righteousness. Ezekiel 20:38 decrees the inevitable purge:

“I will purge the rebels from among you, and those who transgress against Me; I will bring them out of the country where they dwell, but they shall not enter the land of Yashar’al. Then you will know that I am YaHU'aH.”

YaHU'aH’s final sifting is underway in this last generation. Most will not enter His rest, remaining bound to deception as their ancestors were, misled by prophets who deliberately obscure YaHU'aH’s name. Throughout His-story, only a few, like Dawid, sought YaHU'aH’s heart with genuine repentance, while the majority ignored their sins, wounding ABBA without remorse. Today, that same spirit dominates—many profess YaHU'aH’s name but live for themselves, ensuring the purge’s vast scope. With time nearly exhausted, this generation faces its ultimate call to turn back.

The Call to Separation

Come Out!

This last generation demands unwavering separation from falsehood. 2 Corinthians 6:14–18 commands with urgency:

“Do not be unequally yoked together with unbelievers. For what fellowship has righteousness with lawlessness? And what communion has light with darkness? And what accord has Messiah with Belial? … Therefore ‘Come out from among them and be separate,’ says YaHU'aH. ‘Do not touch what is unclean, and I will receive you. I will be a Father to you, and you shall be My sons and daughters,’ says YaHU'aH Almighty.”

Paul forbids fellowship with those who embrace lawlessness, clinging to names like “Belial” or “Lord,” warning that “evil company corrupts good habits” (1 Corinthians 15:33). Those who claim YaHU'aH yet defy Him, like King Sha’ul in 1 Samuel 15, face judgment, their prayers unanswered, as Yahusha declared that many will cry “Adan, Adan” but be rejected (Matthew 7:21–23). For deeper insight, explore “King Sha’ul and the Amaleqites: A Tale of Disobedience and Divine Judgment,” a scripture-grounded study of how one can know YaHU'aH’s name yet fall to rebellion’s consequences.

The Awakened Heart

A Call to Obedience

Yet, YaHU'aH’s promise shines with hope in this last generation, offering a path to redemption despite the deceivers’ efforts. Baruch 2:31–33 proclaims:

“I will give them a heart that obeys and ears that hear; they will praise Me in the land of their exile, and will remember My name, and turn from their stubbornness and their wicked deeds; for they will remember the ways of their ancestors, who sinned before YaHU'aH.”

This awakening, YaHU'aH’s final act of mercy, stirs Yashar’al to reject their ancestors’ sins and embrace His Torah with renewed hearts.

In exile, they lift YaHU'aH’s name in praise, but some falter, violating Exodus 20:7 by clinging to “Lord” or “Jesus Christ,” deceived by prophets who knowingly perpetuate the lie. Their persistence reveals a heart already purged, as Yahusha taught in Matthew 7:20:

“Therefore, by their fruits you will know them.”

YaHU'aH Be Esteemed!

YaHU'aH’s Word, a consuming fire and shattering hammer, obliterates deception in this last generation. We must honor YaHU'aH and Yahusha with unwavering devotion, obey His Torah, and reject false alohiym. Though most will not escape the purge, clinging to Baal’s ways, those who separate will become YaHU'aH’s sons and daughters.

Let us walk boldly yet humbly, proclaiming His name among the nations, anchored in the certainty that His promises endure forever.

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