The Scroll Behind Yahuah Breaks The Lies: When Truth Burns Through Deception
Yahuah Breaks The Lies is not a song about anger at liars. It is a song about the strange weakness of a lie once the light reaches it. Every false storyline behaves like a wall or a tower until the moment it is measured against what is actually written, and then it has nowhere to stand.
The scroll it rests on is Yirmiyahu (Jeremiah) 23:28-29. There Yahuah draws a hard line between the man who has only a dream to tell and the man who carries the actual word. Speak your dream as a dream, He says, but let the one who has My word speak it faithfully, because straw and wheat are not the same thing. Then He describes His word as fire, and as a hammer that shatters rock. The plain meaning is direct. Human invention and the word of Yahuah can sound similar in a crowd, but they are not the same substance, and His word carries a force that breaks what is hard and false. Yashaʿyahu (Isaiah) 5:20 stands beside this, pronouncing trouble on those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness. That is the machinery of a lie in one line: renaming things until people cannot tell which way is up. Tahilliym (Psalms) 119:160 answers it with a single anchor, that the sum of the word of Yahuah is truth and His right rulings endure forever, and Mashaliy (Proverbs) 12:17-22 adds that a truthful witness stands while a false tongue lasts only a moment.
The heart of the song is what happens when those two things meet. A lie needs constant maintenance. It needs everyone to keep agreeing, to keep not looking, to keep repeating the renamed words from Yashaʿyahu 5. The truth of Yahuah needs none of that, because it is not propped up by consensus. This is why the song reaches for the Bariyth (binding covenant) and the Torah (instruction) of Yahuah as the ground under a person's feet. When His word is treated as the fire and hammer that Yirmiyahu names, the listener stops trying to argue the lie down piece by piece and simply brings it into the light, where it collapses on its own. Yahukhanan (John) 8:31-32 is the doorway the whole song walks through, that those who remain in the word will know the truth, and the truth will set them free. Freedom here is not escape from consequences. It is Teshubah (turning back), the release that comes when a person stops carrying a false story and stands on what is firm.
If this song reaches you, sit with the scroll of Yirmiyahu in the Tanakh library and read chapter 23 slowly, watching how carefully Yahuah separates the dream from the word. Then move to the Yahuah Breaks The Lies page and its streaming links to hear how the music carries that exposure and release. From there, the related songs open the same theme from other doors. Yahuah They Lied To Us confronts inherited teaching directly, Scrolls In My Veins turns from tearing down to taking the true word inward, and Yahuah Never Changed shows why the standard never moved in the first place.
A lie only rules while it is unexamined. The word of Yahuah is not one more opinion in the room, it is the fire that shows what everything else is made of. What burns was never yours to keep, and what remains is where you were meant to stand.
Answer
Q: What is Yahuah Breaks The Lies about?
A: It is a restoration song about how false stories, no matter how tall they are built, cannot survive contact with the truth of Yahuah. It moves through deception, exposure, collapse, and awakening, standing on Yirmiyahu 23 where the word of Yahuah is set against empty dreams and named as fire and a hammer. The message is that lies are structures, and truth is what pulls them down.
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