✅ The Return To Yahuah

The Return to Yahuah

A Call to Truth, Obedience, and Set-Apart Living

Author: Oracles777

Hebrew Word Guide — Pronunciations and Meanings

Yahuah (יהוה) — Pronounced: Yah-hoo-ah The true Name of the Creator. It means 'He who was, and is, and is to come.'

Yahusha(יהושע) — Pronounced: Yah–hoo–shah The true Name of the Messiah. It means 'Yahuah is salvation.'

Torah (תּוֹרָה) — Pronounced: TOH-rah Yahuah’s instruction, teaching, and guidance for how we are to live.

Ruach Qodesh (רוּחַ קוֹדֶשׁ) — Pronounced: ROO-akh KOH-desh The Set-Apart Spirit — Yahuah’s presence and power.

Teshuvah (תשובה) — Pronounced: Teh-SHOO-vah Repentance. A return to Yahuah’s path.

Mikvah (מִקְוֶה) — Pronounced: MEEK-vah Immersion in water for cleansing and renewal.

Qadosh (קָדוֹשׁ) — Pronounced: KAH-dohsh Set-apart, sacred, pure.

Elohim (אֱלֹהִים) — Pronounced: Eh-loh-HEEM A term meaning 'Mighty One(s)', referring to Yahuah.

El Shaddai (אֵל שַׁדַּי) — Pronounced: EHL Shah-DAI Title of Yahuah meaning 'The Almighty'.

Nachash (נָחָשׁ) — Pronounced: Nah-KHASH The deceiver/serpent in the Garden.

Malki-Tzedek (מַלְכִּי־צֶדֶק) — Pronounced: Mahl-kee TZEH-dek Means 'King of Righteousness', the priesthood Yahusha belongs to.

WHO IS YAHUAH?

Yahuah (Yah–hoo–ah) is the Eternal, Set-Apart Name of the One True Creator of the heavens and the earth. He is not a title like “God” or “Lord,” but the specific Name He gave to His people. He is the source of all life, the One who was, who is, and who is to come. Yahuah is not a religious title — He is the living Elohim (Eh-loh-HEEM) of all creation.

His Name appears in the original Hebrew Scriptures over 6,800 times, but was deliberately removed and replaced by translators who feared His Name or followed religious tradition. But Yahuah commanded that His Name be remembered, proclaimed, and called upon forever. His Name is covenant. It is power. It is identity.

When you call on Yahuah, you are not calling on a generic deity — you are calling on the One who revealed Himself to Mosheh (MO-sheh, Moses), spoke to the prophets, and created all things. Yahuah is not just a name — it is His identity. His people are commanded to know it, proclaim it, and never be ashamed of it.

Scriptures:

• Shemot (Exodus) 3:15 — This is My Name forever, and this is My remembrance to all generations.

• Tehillim (Psalms) 83:18 — That they may know that You, whose Name alone is Yahuah, are the Most High over all the earth.

• Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 42:8 — I am Yahuah; that is My Name, and My glory I will not give to another.

WHO IS HIS SON, Yahusha?

Yahusha(Yah–hoo–shah) HaMashiach is the true Name of the Son of Yahuah — not “Jesus,” which never existed in Hebrew, Aramaic, or even the original Greek. The name Yahusha means “Yahuah is salvation.” This Name carries both purpose and power. He came in His Father’s Name — not just in words, but in mission and authority.

Yahusha was sent to restore the lost sheep of Israel, Yisrael (Yis-rah-EL), to call them back to covenant obedience, not to start a new religion. He came to proclaim repentance, heal the brokenhearted, release the captives, and bring light to those in darkness. He lived without sin, taught Torah (TOH-rah) in purity, and gave His life as the obedient Lamb. But He also rose again in victory.

He is not a church figure — He is the King of Yisrael and High Priest forever under the order of Malki-Tzedek (Mahl-kee TZEH-dek), meaning “King of Righteousness.” His role is not religious — it is prophetic, priestly, and kingly.

The world has misunderstood Him because they were never taught His true Name or purpose. He is the Light sent by Yahuah — and no one comes to the Father except through Him. Not through religion. Through obedience to the truth He taught and lived.

He restored what had been lost — the Torah, the covenant, and the way back to Yahuah. His life was the perfect example of Torah obedience, and He now calls all who believe to follow Him not with lips, but with actions — to walk in righteousness, truth, and set-apart living.

Scriptures:

• Mattityahu (Matthew) 1:21 — You shall call His Name Yahusha, for He shall save His people from their sins.

• Yochanan (John) 5:43 — I have come in My Father’s Name, and you do not receive Me.

• Yochanan (John) 14:6 — No one comes to the Father except through Me.

• Tehillim (Psalms) 110:4 — You are a priest forever after the order of Malki-Tzedek.

• Ivrim (Hebrews) 7:14, 17 — For it is clear that our Master sprang from Yahudah (Judah)… You are a priest forever in the order of Malki-Tzedek.

WHAT DID YAHUSHA DO FOR MANKIND?

Yahusha did not come to start a new religion — He came to restore what was lost. He gave His life as the perfect, obedient offering — not to abolish the Torah (TOH-rah), but to open the way back into covenant with Yahuah. His death was not the end, but the door for those who would turn from sin and return to obedience.

He fulfilled the role of the suffering servant — not by canceling commandments, but by bearing the burden of lawlessness (disobedience to Torah) so that the obedient could be restored. His blood is not a license to continue in sin — it is a cleansing for those who truly repent (Teshuvah — Teh-SHOO-vah) and begin walking righteously. He did not come to remove Yahuah’s expectations — He came to uphold them.

Through His obedience unto death, Yahusha made the path clear: turn from sin, return to Torah, and be restored to Yahuah. Through Him, we are brought back into covenant — not by belief alone, but by belief followed by obedience. He came to gather the scattered, restore the broken, and cleanse those who walk in truth.

His life was a call to action — not empty faith, but covenant living. That is what Yahusha did for mankind: He showed us the way back.

Scriptures:

• Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 53:5 — He was pierced for our transgressions… and by His wounds we are healed.

• Mattityahu (Matthew) 5:17 — Do not think I came to destroy the Torah or the prophets — I did not come to destroy but to uphold.

• Yochanan (John) 14:15 — If you love Me, keep My commandments.

• Romans 6:1-2 — Shall we continue in sin that grace may abound? Certainly not!

• 1 Kepha (Peter) 2:24 — He bore our sins in His body on the tree, so that we might die to sins and live to righteousness.

CREATION AND PURPOSE OF MAN

Man was created in the image and likeness of Yahuah — not to serve religion, but to walk in righteousness. Yahuah formed man from the dust and breathed into him the breath of life, setting him apart from all other creatures. The purpose of man was clear from the beginning: to reflect Yahuah’s character, obey His Torah (TOH-rah), and govern the earth under His authority.

Yahuah gave man dominion over the earth — not to destroy it, but to guard it, cultivate it, and keep it in order. Mankind was not created to follow the traditions of men or blend with the systems of the world, but to remain Qadosh (KAH-dohsh) — set-apart. The instruction was simple: be fruitful, multiply, walk in obedience, and represent Yahuah’s Kingdom in the earth.

That purpose has never changed. Man was not designed for self-will, idolatry, or rebellion. He was designed to live in covenant, to guard Yahuah’s creation, and to walk in truth. When man steps outside that purpose, disorder and corruption follow. But those who return to Yahuah’s original plan find restoration and purpose again.

Scriptures:

• B’resheet (Genesis) 1:26 — Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness; and let them have dominion…

• B’resheet (Genesis) 2:15 — Yahuah Elohim took the man and put him in the garden of Eden to work it and to guard it.

• Devarim (Deuteronomy) 10:12-13 — What does Yahuah your Elohim ask of you, but to fear Him, to walk in all His ways, and to guard His commands for your good?

• Tehillim (Psalms) 8:4-6 — What is man that You remember him… You made him a little less than the messengers and crowned him with esteem.

• Kohelet (Ecclesiastes) 12:13 — The end of the matter: Fear Elohim and guard His commandments, for this is the whole duty of man.

THE FALL: DISOBEDIENCE AND SIN

Sin did not begin with violence, hatred, or corruption. It began with disobedience — a single act of rebellion against Yahuah’s instruction. Adam and Chawah (Pronounced: KHA-wah), the first man and woman, were given clear direction in the garden. But the nachash (Pronounced: Nah-KHASH), the deceiver, twisted Yahuah’s words and seduced them into disobedience.

They were not tempted with evil — they were tempted with the idea that they could become wise apart from Yahuah. This was the beginning of sin: rejecting the Torah and choosing their own way. That pattern has never changed. Every generation since then has struggled with the same deception — choosing self over obedience.

Disobedience to Yahuah’s instruction is what brought darkness into the world. Sin is not simply “being a bad person.” According to Scripture, sin is the breaking of Torah. It is rebellion. And because of that rebellion, man was cast out of the garden, separated from Yahuah’s presence, and destined to return to dust.

But Yahuah, in His mercy, began the plan of redemption. He called righteous men like Noah, Noach (NOH-akh), Abraham, Avraham (Ahv-rah-HAHM), Moses, Mosheh (MOH-sheh), and the prophets to bring the people back to the covenant. And in the fullness of time, He sent Yahusha to show the path of return.

Only through Teshuvah (Teh-SHOO-vah — repentance) and obedience can mankind be restored. The world does not suffer from a lack of religion — it suffers from disobedience. And until we return to Torah, the cycle of sin continues.

Scriptures:

• B’resheet (Genesis) 3:1-6 — What Did Elohim really say…? (The deception begins)

• B’resheet (Genesis) 3:17 — Because you have listened to the voice of your wife and have eaten from the tree… cursed is the ground.

• Yehezqel (Ezekiel) 18:30 — Repent and turn from all your transgressions, so sin shall not be your downfall.

• 1 Yohanan (1 John) 3:4 — Sin is lawlessness, for everyone who practices sin also practices lawlessness — for sin is the breaking of Torah.

• Romans 5:12 — Through one man, sin entered into the world, and death through sin; and so death spread to all men, because all sinned.

WHAT IS TORAH?

Torah (Pronounced: TOH-rah) is not just a list of rules — it is Yahuah’s instruction for how to live in righteousness, justice, and set-apart obedience. The word Torah means “instruction” or “teaching,” not “law” as it was falsely translated in most modern Bibles. It is the foundation of covenant, the blueprint for how Yahuah’s people are to live.

Torah is Yahuah’s heart revealed in written form. It contains His commandments (mitzvot — MEETS-voht), statutes (chuqqim — KHOOK-keem), and judgments (mishpatim — meesh-pah-TEEM). It teaches us how to love Yahuah, how to love one another, how to walk in purity, and how to guard our homes, communities, and hearts from corruption.

The Torah was given through Mosheh at Mount Sinai — but it was not the beginning of righteousness. Righteousness existed long before Sinai, because Yahuah’s ways never change. Avraham obeyed His voice, kept His charge, His commandments, statutes, and laws (Genesis 26:5), long before the tablets were written.

Torah is the path of life. It brings blessings, protection, order, and peace. It is not a burden — it is a light (Proverbs 6:23). YahushaHaMashiach came to confirm and uphold, not destroy or replace it (Mattityahu 5:17). He lived it, taught it, and upheld it.

Those who reject Torah are rejecting the very foundation of Yahuah’s covenant. And without Torah, there is no standard of righteousness. To love Yahuah is to keep His Torah. To walk in covenant is to walk in obedience to His instruction.

Scriptures:

• Devarim (Deuteronomy) 6:1-2 — This is the commandment, the statutes, and the judgments which Yahuah your Elohim has commanded to teach you…

• Tehillim (Psalm) 19:7 — The Torah of Yahuah is perfect, restoring the soul.

• Tehillim (Psalm) 119:142 — Your righteousness is an everlasting righteousness, and Your Torah is truth.

• Mishlei (Proverbs) 6:23 — For the command is a lamp and the Torah a light.

• Mattityahu (Matthew) 5:17 — Do not think that I came to abolish the Torah or the Prophets; I did not come to abolish but to uphold.

• Romans 7:12 — So then, the Torah is holy, and the commandment is holy, righteous, and good.

FAITH AND OBEDIENCE: THE TWO PILLARS

True belief is not a feeling or confession — it is trust that leads to action. Faith (emunah — eh-moo-NAH) and obedience (sh’ma — sh-MAH, meaning to hear and do) are the two pillars of walking with Yahuah. They are inseparable.

Many claim to have faith, but few live in obedience. Yet from the beginning, Yahuah never accepted belief without action. Even Avraham was declared righteous because he believed and obeyed (Genesis 15:6; 26:5). Faith is the foundation, but obedience is the evidence.

Yahusha did not teach a doctrine of belief alone. He said, “If you love Me, keep My commandments” (Yochanan 14:15). And again, “Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Master, Master,’ will enter the Kingdom, but the one who does the will of My Father” (Mattityahu 7:21). The will of the Father is His Torah.

Faith alone is not enough — obedience proves faith. Without obedience, faith is empty (Ya’akov 2:17-26). To follow Yahushais to live how He lived — in full obedience to Torah.

The two pillars - faith and obedience - stand together. Without one, the other is empty. Obedience is the proof of your faith, and faith is the foundation of your obedience.

You cannot claim to walk in truth if you reject the instructions Yahuah gave. The fruit of faith is obedience. The fruit of obedience is righteousness. Yahuah is not seeking lip service — He is seeking hearts that hear and obey.

Scriptures:

• Bereshith (Genesis) 15:6 — And he believed in Yahuah, and He counted it to him for righteousness.

• Bereshith (Genesis) 26:5 — Because Avraham obeyed My voice and kept My charge, My commandments, My statutes, and My laws.

• Devarim (Deuteronomy) 11:1 — You shall therefore love Yahuah your Elohim and keep His charge, His statutes, His judgments, and His commandments always.

• Tehillim (Psalm) 119:60 — I made haste and did not delay to keep Your commandments.

• Yochanan (John) 14:15 — If you love Me, keep My commandments.

• Ya’akov (James) 2:17 — “Faith, if it does not have works, is dead by itself.

• Revelation 14:12 — Here is the endurance of the set-apart ones — those keeping the commandments of Yahuah and the belief of Yahusha.

REPENTANCE: RETURNING TO Yahuah

Repentance is not just feeling bad or saying “sorry.” In Hebrew, the word is Teshuvah (Teh-SHOO-vah), which means “to return.” It means turning away from sin and returning to the path of righteousness — the Torah of Yahuah.

It is not emotional; it is action. It is not temporary; it is a complete change of direction. You don’t just stop doing wrong — you start doing right. Teshuvah means leaving behind rebellion and walking in obedience.

Yahusha began His ministry by preaching repentance: “Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven has drawn near” Matthew (Mattityahu 4:17). No one enters the Kingdom without first turning from sin. Teshuvah is the first step — without it, there is no restoration, no cleansing, no covenant.

Yahuah is merciful and ready to forgive — but forgiveness is given to those who repent. Those who continue in sin, even if they claim to believe, remain outside of covenant.

Teshuvah is not a one-time act — it is a lifestyle of turning, returning, and realigning with Yahuah’s instructions every day.

Scriptures:

• Devarim (Deuteronomy) 30:2 — And shall return unto Yahuah your Elohim, and shall obey His voice… with all your heart and with all your soul.

• Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 55:7 — Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts. Let him return to Yahuah, and He will have compassion.

• Yehezqel (Ezekiel) 18:30-31 — Repent, and turn from all your transgressions… Cast away from you all your transgressions… and make a new heart and a new spirit.

• Hoshea (Hosea) 14:1 — Return, O Yisrael, unto Yahuah your Elohim, for you have stumbled because of your iniquity.

• Mattityahu (Matthew) (4:17 — Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven has drawn near.

• Ma’aseh (Acts) 3:19 — Repent therefore and turn back, that your sins may be wiped away.

BAPTISM (MIKVAH): A CLEANSING, NOT A RITUAL

The Hebrew term for baptism is Mikvah (MEEK-vah), meaning “a gathering of waters.” It represents purification, spiritual rebirth, and a return to covenant — not a religious tradition, but a cleansing ordained by Yahuah.

In the Scriptures, immersion in water symbolized spiritual washing and renewal. It was a physical act tied to repentance and obedience. When one undergoes a Mikvah in the Name of YahushaHaMashiach, it is a declaration of dying to the old life and rising to walk in righteousness under Yahuah’s covenant.

This is not about joining a church — it is about entering into a sacred agreement with the Creator. The act must be done in truth — not in the false name “Jesus,” which was never the name of the Son of Yahuah, but in Yahusha, whose name bears the authority and purpose of salvation.

Mikvah is not optional. It is a command. But it must be done correctly — as an act of Teshuvah (repentance), a vow to walk in Torah, and a sign of submission to Yahusha, the Doorway back to the Father.

Too many today are immersed in man-made religion — not in truth. If your baptism did not include the true Name and was not rooted in obedience to Torah, you must consider doing it the right way.

Scriptures:

• Vayikra (Leviticus) 15:13 — Then he shall bathe his body in running water and shall be clean.

• Yehezqel (Ezekiel) 36:25-27 — Then I will sprinkle clean water on you… I will cleanse you… and put My Spirit within you.

• Yohanan (John) 3:5 — Unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the Kingdom of Elohim.

• Ma’aseh (Acts) 2:38 — Repent, and be immersed, every one of you, in the Name of YahushaHaMashiach for the forgiveness of sins.

• Ma’aseh (Acts) 22:16 — Rise and be immersed, and wash away your sins, calling on His Name.

• Romans 6:3-4 — Do you not know that all of us who were immersed into Messiah Yahusha were immersed into His death?… We were buried with Him through immersion… so that we may walk in newness of life.

WHY CHRISTIAN CHURCHES CANNOT TEACH THE TRUTH

The heartbreaking truth is this: modern Christianity is not founded on the Torah or the original teachings of Yahusha— it is built upon the religious system created by the Roman Catholic Church. What most people do not realize is that over 90% of Christian doctrines, holidays, practices, and language are rooted in Roman tradition, not in Yahuah’s original covenant.

After the early assemblies of Yahuah’s people were scattered and persecuted, Rome hijacked the movement under Emperor Constantine. The result was the creation of a state religion — not based on truth, but on political and pagan integration. The Roman Church then reshaped the faith into doctrines, rituals, and systems that had no connection to Torah. From this poisoned foundation, the Protestant denominations branched off — but none of them severed ties to the root of Rome. They carried with them the same errors, repackaged under new names.

A poisoned root cannot produce clean fruit. You can change the branches, paint the bark, and dress it in Scripture — but the root is still poison. And a poison root cannot produce clean fruit. That is why the churches are filled with confusion, error, and powerlessness — because they are eating from a defiled tree. If your foundation is built on lies, then everything that grows from it — no matter how sincere it looks — will be defiled.

This is why the Christian church system cannot lead you into truth. It was never built on Yahuah’s truth to begin with. It replaced Torah with traditions, Yahuah’s Name with titles, Yahusha’s identity with a false name, and His appointed times with pagan holidays.

They teach:

• Trinity doctrine, created by Roman councils — not found in the Hebrew Scriptures.

• Sabbath changed from the seventh day to Sunday — authorized by Rome, not Yahuah.

• Removal of Yahuah’s Name and replacing it with “Lord” or “God.”

• Observance of pagan-rooted holidays like Christmas and Easter instead of Yahuah’s Moedim (MO-eh-deem — Appointed Times).

• Baptism in a name that never existed in Hebrew.

• Salvation without obedience — grace without covenant.

• Faith without Torah — a counterfeit path.

These are not minor errors — they are foundational lies. Churches operate in spiritual confusion because their systems were built on deception. They cannot produce obedience because they were never built on obedience.

Yahuah is now calling His people out of these systems. Not to divide, but to restore. Not to destroy people — but to call them out of darkness and into His marvelous light.

You cannot serve Yahuah in a system created by Rome. Yahuah never told us to mix truth with tradition or blend righteousness with rebellion. He called us to come out and be set-apart. If the root is Yahuah, the fruit will be obedience. If the root is Rome, the fruit will be rebellion. Test the root — and you will know the tree.

If your foundation is false, your direction will always be crooked. But if you return to Torah, Yahuah will graft you into the clean root — His truth, His covenant, His Name, His Son.

Scriptures:

• Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 29:13 — This people draw near with their mouth… but their fear toward Me is taught by the commandment of men.

• Mattithyahu (Matthew) 15:3 — Why do you transgress the command of Elohim for the sake of your tradition?

• Hoshea (Hosea) 4:6 — My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge… because you have rejected knowledge, I reject you from being priest for Me.

• Yirmeyahu (Jeremiah) 16:19 — The gentiles shall come… and say, ‘Our fathers have inherited nothing but lies, vanity, and things in which there is no profit.

• Revelation 18:4 — Come out of her, My people, so that you do not share in her sins, and so that you do not receive her plagues.

WORDS THAT WERE CHANGED, CORRUPTED, OR REMOVED

Throughout history, the most powerful tactic of deception was not always to destroy the Scriptures — but to alter them. Many words, names, and meanings were deliberately changed, corrupted, or removed by religious systems that sought control over the people. This was not random. It was a calculated effort to disconnect Yahuah’s people from the original truth, language, and covenant identity.

Yahuah’s true Name was removed over 6,800 times in Scripture and replaced with titles like “LORD” or “God” — generic, impersonal substitutes with pagan origins. The true Name of His Son, Yahusha, was replaced with a name that never existed in Hebrew — Jesus, which originated through transliteration and linguistic manipulation centuries after His resurrection.

The word Torah was replaced by “law,” a mistranslation that caused generations to view Yahuah’s instructions as harsh or legalistic, rather than life-giving and covenant-based. The word assembly was changed to church — a term with pagan roots that shifted the meaning of Yahuah’s people from a called-out community to an institutional system.

Yahuah’s Moedim (MO-eh-deem — appointed times) were replaced by Roman holidays such as Christmas and Easter, which are rooted in sun worship and fertility rituals — not Scripture. The Ruach Qodesh (ROO-akh KOH-desh — Set-Apart Spirit) was altered to “Holy Spirit,” a term that often disconnects the understanding of Yahuah’s presence from His Torah and His Name.

These changes were not minor adjustments — they were acts of spiritual warfare. They were designed to shift the minds of generations and uproot people from the Hebrew identity and covenant that Yahuah gave to His people.

This is why restoration is so critical. We must return to the original words — not because of tradition, but because every word matters. Yahuah’s Word is pure. His Names are set-apart. His language is full of purpose and meaning. To distort it is to distort the truth.

Scriptures:

• Devarim (Deuteronomy) 4:2 — Do not add to the word which I command you, nor take away from it, so that you may guard the commands of Yahuah your Elohim.

• Mishley (Proverbs) 30:5-6 — Every word of Elohim is pure… Do not add to His words, lest He reprove you, and you be found a liar.

• Revelation 22:18–19 —I warn everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this scroll — if anyone adds to them, Yahuah will add to him the plagues written in this scroll. And if anyone removes from the words of the scroll of this prophecy, Yahuah will remove his portion from the Tree of Life and from the Set-Apart City which are written in this scroll.

• Tehillim (Psalms) 119:160 — The sum of Your word is truth, and every one of Your righteous right-rulings endures forever.

• Yirmeyahu (Jeremiah) 8:8 — How do you say, ‘We are wise, and the Torah of Yahuah is with us’? But see, the false pen of the scribes has worked falsehood.

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO INHERIT THE EARTH?

The promise of Yahuah has always been about the earth not an escape into the heavens. From the beginning, He created the earth to be inhabited in righteousness. The reward for those who walk in obedience is not floating in a distant spiritual realm, but dwelling on the renewed earth under the rule of Yahusha, in peace, justice, and truth.

The doctrine of “going to heaven” after death is a man-made teaching not found in the Torah or the words of the prophets. Yahuah’s plan has always been restoration — not abandonment of the earth. The righteous are promised the inheritance of the land, while the wicked are removed from it. This is the true hope — not escaping, but reigning on the renewed earth as Yahuah originally intended.

Yahuah’s Kingdom is coming to this earth, and His will shall be done on this earth. Those who endure in obedience, walk in His Torah, and remain faithful to His covenant will inherit the earth and dwell with Him.

Scriptures:

• Tehillim (Psalms) 37:9,11,29 — Evildoers are cut off, but those who wait on Yahuah shall inherit the earth… But the meek shall inherit the earth… The righteous shall inherit the earth, and dwell in it forever.

• Mattityahu (Matthew) 5:5 — Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.

• Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 65:17–25 — Describes the renewed earth where righteousness dwells and Yahuah’s people live in peace.

• Revelation 5:10 — You have made them kings and priests to our Elohim, and they shall reign on the earth.

• Dani’el (Daniel) 7:27 — And the reign and the rulership… shall be given to the people, the set-apart ones of the Most High.

THE ROLE OF YahushaAS HIGH PRIEST AND KING

YahushaHaMashiach is not just a Savior — He holds two divine offices: High Priest and King. These roles are not symbolic. They are the true authority given by Yahuah to restore order, righteousness, and covenant among His people.

As High Priest, Yahusha stands before Yahuah interceding for those who obey the Torah and walk in truth. He is not a priest from the tribe of Lewi (Levi), but was appointed by Yahuah to a higher, eternal priesthood — the order of Malki-Tzedek (Mahl-kee TZEH-dek), which means King of Righteousness. This priesthood existed before Levi, and it continues forever — not based on bloodline, but on righteousness and obedience.

As King, Yahusha is not a religious figure. He is the appointed ruler who will govern the earth in justice. He came first as the obedient Lamb — to suffer, die, and rise again. But He will return as a conquering Lion — to reign with power, destroy wickedness, and restore Yahuah’s Kingdom on earth.

Yahusha’s priesthood and kingship work together: He covers you in mercy and calls you to obedience. He intercedes for you now — but He will soon return to reign. The world has rejected His priesthood and ignored His kingship. But those who walk in Torah and truth will honor Him in both roles — submitting to His intercession as Priest and His rulership as King.

Scriptures:

• Tehillim (Psalms) — Tehillim means Praises (Psalms 110:1–4) — You are a priest forever, according to the order of Malki-Tzedek.

• Ivrim (Hebrews) — Ivrim means Hebrews (Hebrews 5:5–6) — Messiah was called by Elohim, “You are a priest forever according to the order of Malki-Tzedek.”

• Ivrim (Hebrews 7:1–28) — Explains how Yahusha fulfills the Malki-Tzedek priesthood in righteousness.

• Zekaryah (Zechariah) — Zekaryah means Yahuah Remembers (Zechariah 6:12–13) — He shall sit on His throne as King and be a priest on His throne.

• Revelation (Hazon) — Hazon means Vision (Revelation 19:11–16) — Yahusha returns as King of kings and Master of masters to judge and reign in righteousness.

You Are Grafted In: The Truth About the Renewed Covenant

One of the most misunderstood teachings in modern religion is the concept of a “new covenant” or a “New Testament.” These terms have led many people to believe they are under a completely different set of laws or a different relationship with Yahuah (Yah–hoo–ah) than those in the ancient covenant. But the truth is, there is no such thing as a “new” covenant in the way it has been taught by Christian churches. It is not a new covenant — it is a renewed covenant, a restoration of the same covenant given from the beginning, now reestablished through Yahusha HaMashiach (Yah–hoo–shah).

This false division between “Old Testament” and “New Testament,” or “Old Covenant” and “New Covenant,” was introduced by Roman religious systems — primarily the Roman Catholic Church. These man-made divisions are not found in the original Hebrew Scriptures. Yahuah never declared two covenants — He declared one everlasting covenant that was broken by the people and then renewed, not replaced.

The Hebrew word used in the Scriptures is “Chadashah” (khah-dah-SHAH), which means renewed, not brand new. This is the same concept we see in the moon cycle. We call it a “new moon,” but is it truly a brand-new moon? No. It is the same moon, simply entering a new phase. The same way Yahuah’s covenant was renewed through Yahusha— not replaced, but restored.

Yahuah said in Yirmeyahu (Jeremiah) —

Yirmeyahu (Jeremiah) 31:31-33

Behold, the days are coming, declares Yahuah, when I will make a renewed covenant with the house of Yisrael and with the house of Yahudah. Not like the covenant I made with their fathers in the day I took them by the hand to bring them out of the land of Mitsrayim (Egypt), My covenant which they broke, though I was a husband to them. But this is the covenant I will make with the house of Yisrael after those days: I will put My Torah within them, and I will write it on their hearts. And I will be their Elohim (Mighty One), and they shall be My people.

Notice it does not say He will create a different system — it says He will put the same Torah within the people. The Torah was not abolished. It was internalized — written on the heart instead of tablets of stone.

Ivrim (Hebrews) 8:8-10 confirms this:

For finding fault with them, He says, ‘Behold, the days are coming, says Yahuah, when I will complete a renewed covenant with the house of Yisrael and with the house of Yahudah… I will put My Torah in their minds and write it upon their hearts, and I will be their Elohim, and they shall be My people.’

Again, Ivrim (Hebrews) — not Christianity — repeats Yirmeyahu (Jeremiah). It never said the Torah would be erased or replaced — it said it would be written on your heart. This means the same covenant is now lived out through your spirit, not discarded.

So whether you are a natural-born Yisraelite or a Gentile, the standard is the same. The Torah is still Yahuah’s expectation. There is not one law for Jews and another for Gentiles. There is one Torah and one covenant — and anyone who joins themselves to Yahuah must walk by it.

Bemidbar (Numbers) 15:15-16

One ordinance shall be for you of the assembly and for the stranger who sojourns with you, a law forever throughout your generations; as you are, so shall the stranger be before Yahuah. One Torah and one ruling shall be for you and for the stranger who sojourns with you.

You are grafted in to the same covenant — not a new religion.

Romiyim (Romans) 11:17-18

And if some of the branches were broken off, and you, being a wild olive tree, were grafted in among them, and became a partaker of the root and fatness of the olive tree — do not boast against the branches. But if you do boast, remember that you do not support the root, but the root supports you.

You are not part of a new system. You are simply rejoining the original olive tree — the covenant Yahuah made with His people. This is not a religion. It is not Christianity. It is covenant obedience, through the Torah, in the Name of Yahusha.

Iggeret Sha’ul el ha-Ephsiy’im (Ephesians) 2:12-13

At that time you were without the Messiah, excluded from the citizenship of Yisrael, and strangers to the covenants of promise, having no expectation and without Elohim in the world. But now in the Messiah Yahusha, you who once were far off have been brought near by the blood of the Messiah.

There are not two separate kingdoms — one for Jews and one for Christians. There is one body, one people, one covenant. And Yahusha didn't come to give us something new — He came to bring us back to what we abandoned.

So now you must ask:

Are you grafted in to the truth, or are you still rooted in a system built by Rome?

LIVING SET-APART: HOW TO WALK IN RIGHTEOUSNESS

To live set-apart — Qadosh (KAH-dohsh) — means to live according to Yahuah’s standard, not the world’s. It is not simply about avoiding sin, but about intentionally reflecting the character and instructions of Yahuah in every area of your life. Set-apart living is a lifestyle of obedience, discipline, reverence, and purity. It touches how you speak, how you treat others, how you dress, how you eat, how you rest, how you work, and how you worship.

You are called to be different — not by appearance alone, but by your entire walk. The world follows its own path, its own culture, and its own systems. But Yahuah’s people follow His Torah. This means separating from things that defile the body, mind, and spirit — whether it’s false teachings, immoral entertainment, unrighteous relationships, or traditions of men.

Set-apart living is not perfectionism — it is alignment. The direction of your life must reflect Torah. The fruit of your behavior must reflect obedience. This is the evidence that you truly belong to Yahuah.

You do not need religion to live set-apart. You need truth, discipline, and faithfulness to Yahuah’s instructions. The world will not understand it. The churches may even mock it. But Yahuah sees and honors those who walk in His way — and He will reward those who endure.

Scriptures:

• Wayyiqra (Leviticus) 20:26 — You shall be set-apart to Me, for I Yahuah am set-apart, and I have separated you from the peoples to be Mine.

• Shemot (Exodus) 19:5–6 — You shall be to Me a kingdom of priests and a set-apart nation.

• Romiyim (Romans) 12:1–2 — Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.

• 1 Kepha (Peter) 1:14–16 — Be set-apart in all your conduct… because it is written, ‘Be set-apart, for I am set-apart.

• 2 Qorintiyim (2 Corinthians) 6:17–18 — Come out from among them and be separate… and I will receive you.

UNDERSTANDING THE END TIMES DECEPTION

The final deception is not only about visible evil—it’s about subtle rebellion against Yahuah’s Torah, wrapped in peace, unity, and religious appearance. A global system is already forming, one that seeks to blend all religions, erase truth, and promote lawlessness under the disguise of love and acceptance.

This is the beast system. It is not coming—it is here. It teaches people to abandon Yahuah’s instructions and to follow a false messiah who does not uphold the Torah. It will perform signs and wonders. It will seem righteous, but its root will be rebellion. Its goal is to unite the world under one system that does not walk in obedience to Yahuah.

The deception is spiritual first. It convinces people that they don’t need to keep the commandments. That grace replaces obedience. That the Torah is bondage. But Yahuah warned us — if we reject His Word, we open ourselves to strong delusion.

Only those who are rooted in truth — who guard the Torah and keep the testimony of Yahusha— will not be deceived. This is the mark of the remnant.

We are commanded to be watchful, discerning, and unshaken. We must guard against compromise. Even when it’s unpopular, even when the world mocks us, even when persecution comes — we stand firm. Our protection is in obedience. Our strength is in truth. Our salvation is in Yahuah alone.

Scriptures:

• Dan’al (Daniel) 7:25 — He shall speak great words against the Most High, and shall wear out the set-apart ones…and think to change times and law.

• Mattithyahu (Matthew) 24:24 — For false messiahs and false prophets shall arise and show great signs and wonders, so as to deceive, if possible, even the elect.

• 2Tessaloniyim (2 Thessalonians) 2:9–12 — The coming of the lawless one is by the working of the adversary… and because they did not receive the love of the truth… Yahuah sends them strong delusion.

• Ḥazon (Revelation) 13:4–8 — And all who dwell on the earth will worship the beast… except those whose names are written in the Book of Life.

• Ḥazon (Revelation) 14:12 — Here is the endurance of the set-apart ones: those who keep the commandments of Yahuah and the faith of Yahusha.

WHAT YOU MUST DO NOW

Now that you’ve been shown the truth, the next step is not just belief — it’s action. Yahuah is calling His people to come out of false systems, out of lawlessness, out of confusion, and back into covenant.

You must turn away from traditions that were never commanded by Yahuah. You must return to His Torah (TOH-rah), His appointed times, His Sabbath (Shabbat — sha-BAHT), and His commands. This is not about joining a religion. It is about coming back into right standing with the Creator.

You must be immersed (Mikvah — MEEK-vah) in the Name of Yahusha— not in titles, not in false names, but in the true Name of the Son who walked in perfect obedience and opened the way back to Yahuah. This Mikvah is your cleansing, your declaration, your beginning — it is not a ritual, it is a return.

Perfect. Here’s that same paragraph, now revised to include the specific details about the seventh day Sabbath, when it starts, and when it ends — straight to the point, no fluff:

This is your moment to make a clean break from everything rooted in lies. Start reading the Torah. Start obeying the commandments. Start keeping the Sabbaths — the Seventh-day Sabbath is not Sunday, but the day Yahuah set apart, which begins at sunset on the sixth day (commonly called Friday) and ends at sunset on the seventh day (commonly called Saturday). Keep the Moedim (MO-eh-deem) — these are Yahuah’s appointed times, His set feast days. They are not Jewish traditions or optional events — they are sacred appointments established by Yahuah Himself, commanded in the Torah for all His people. These include Passover (Pesach), Unleavened Bread (Chag Matzot), Firstfruits (Reshit), Shavuot (Feast of Weeks), Yom Teruah (Trumpets), Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement), and Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles). These are the true times of worship and remembrance — not man-made holidays like Christmas or Easter, which come from pagan traditions. Begin praying in Yahuah’s Name, not using titles. Begin living as one who belongs to the Most High.

No one can walk this walk for you. You must choose life or death, obedience or rebellion. Every day you delay is a day closer to judgment. But Yahuah’s mercy is still open. He is still calling. Return now, before it’s too late.

Your obedience is your protection. Your obedience is your inheritance. Your obedience is your identity.

Scriptures:

• Devarim (Deuteronomy) 30:19 — I have set before you life and death, blessing and curse. Therefore choose life, that you and your seed may live.

• Yeḥezqel (Ezekiel) 18:30–32 — Repent, and turn yourselves from all your transgressions; so iniquity shall not be your ruin… make you a new heart and a new spirit.

• Ma’aseh (Acts) 2:38 — Repent and be immersed every one of you in the Name of Yahusha for the forgiveness of sins, and you shall receive the gift of the Set-Apart Spirit.

• Ḥazon (Revelation) 18:4 — Come out of her, My people, so that you do not partake in her sins and receive of her plagues.

FINAL WORDS: THE CALL TO RETURN AND WALK IN TRUTH

This is the hour of awakening. The deception of this world runs deep — but Yahuah’s truth runs deeper. His Name has not changed. His Torah has not changed. His covenant has not changed. And His expectations for His people have not changed.

Yahusha did not come to start a new religion. He came to bring us back to what was lost — to restore the covenant, to cleanse the obedient, and to call the scattered back home. You were not created to walk in religious confusion or serve systems built on lies. You were created to walk in righteousness, in obedience, in truth, and in the light of Yahuah’s commands.

You must now walk the narrow path. You must now stand apart from the world. You must now honor the Name of Yahuah, obey His Torah, and follow His Son, Yahusha, with your whole heart. This walk is not about popularity, comfort, or convenience — it is about truth, righteousness, and endurance.

You were called to be part of the remnant — the few who walk in truth while the world follows deception. You must not delay. You must not hesitate. You must not look back.

Repent. Be immersed. Begin again. Live set-apart. Keep the commandments. Guard the appointed times. Let your life become a living offering — a witness to Yahuah’s truth in a darkened world.

Let the words of Yahusha echo in your heart: He who endures to the end shall be saved. (Mattithyahu/Matthew 24:13)

Scriptures:

• Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 55:6–7 — Seek Yahuah while He may be found. Call upon Him while He is near. Let the wicked forsake his way, and the man of wickedness his thoughts. Let him return to Yahuah, and He will have compassion on him; and to our Elohim, for He will abundantly pardon.

• Mattithyahu (Matthew) 7:13–14 — Enter in at the narrow gate… for narrow is the way that leads to life, and few there be that find it.

• Ḥazon (Revelation) 14:12 — Here is the endurance of the set-apart ones, those keeping the commandments of Yahuah and the belief of Yahusha.

• Tehillim (Psalms) 119:1 — Blessed are the undefiled in the way, who walk in the Torah of Yahuah.

FINAL CLOSING MESSAGE

This book is not a religious message — it is a restoration message. A call to return. A call to obey. A call to live the truth that has always been — the truth that was hidden, altered, and removed by religious systems and human traditions.

You were created to walk with Yahuah. To honor His Name. To follow His Torah. To live under His covenant. To follow His Son, Yahusha, the righteous King and High Priest. Not in word only — but in action, obedience, and set-apart living.

This is your moment of return. The time is short. The world is dark. But Yahuah’s truth is eternal. Come back to Him. Honor Him. Obey Him. Follow Yahusha. Live set-apart. Endure until the end.

— Haderekh777

✅ The Return To Yahuah
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