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Yahshua: The Bible Truth Behind His Savior Name

Revealing of the unfailing, biblical truth that underlies the power of Messiah Yahshua’s name

Yahshua: The Bible Truth Behind His Savior Name

Folks, welcome to the Spiritual Truth Podcast—yes, you read that right! We’ve officially rebranded from the Educational Podcast to the now Spiritual Podcast, to lean fully into the spiritual fire that’s been burning in our conversations. I’m Elder Dan, your host.

Today, we’re diving deep into a truth that’ll shake you to your core. Buckle up, because we’re talking about the name of the Savior of humanity—Yahshua—and why the name “Jesus” just doesn’t cut it. This isn’t just a history lesson; this is a revelation that demands passion, clarity, and a heart ready to hear the truth. So, let’s get into it!

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Picture this: you’re standing at the crossroads of faith, holding the Bible in one hand and the weight of centuries of tradition in the other. The Bible, the inspired Word of Yahweh, declares in Philippians 2:9 that Yahweh, the Father in heaven, gave His Son a name above all names. A name so powerful, so holy, that every knee shall bow, and every tongue confess its authority. That name, my friends, is Yahshua! Not Jesus. Not some watered-down, man-made translation that’s been passed down like a game of telephone gone wrong. Yahshua—the Hebrew name that carries the very essence of salvation, the name that means “Yahweh is salvation.” This is the name of the Messiah, the Savior of humanity, and we’ve been robbed of its power by a world that’s traded truth for convenience.

Let me set the stage for you. The Messiah was born a Hebrew, raised in a Hebrew culture, and spoke Aramaic and Hebrew. His name, given by divine instruction through the angel Gabriel in Matthew 1:21, was Yahshua—a name rooted in the sacred language of Yahweh’s chosen people. It’s not just a name; it’s a declaration of who He is. “Yah” comes from Yahweh, the eternal name of Elohim, and “shua” means salvation. Every time you say Yahshua, you’re proclaiming that Yahweh Himself is our deliverance. That’s power. That’s divine intentionality. That’s a name that carries the weight of eternity.

So, how did we get from Yahshua to Jesus? Let’s talk about it, because this is where the story gets messy—and honestly, a little infuriating. When the New Testament was translated from Hebrew and Aramaic into Greek, and later into Latin, the name Yahshua went through a cultural blender. The Greeks didn’t have a “sh” sound, so they swapped it for an “s.” The “Yah” became “Iesous” to fit their language. Fast forward to Latin, and it morphed into “Iesus.” By the time English got a hold of it, we ended up with “Jesus.” Sounds innocent enough, right? Wrong! This wasn’t just a translation; it was a transformation that stripped away the Hebrew roots, the divine significance, and the very identity of the Savior.

Here’s where it gets real: Jesus is not a Hebrew name. It’s not even close. It’s a Greco-Latin invention that’s as common as dirt in some cultures. You know how many people are named Jesus today? It’s like naming the Savior “Mike” or “Chris.” No offense to anyone named Jesus, but the Messiah’s name is not supposed to blend into the crowd! It’s supposed to stand above every name! Adding “Christ” as a surname doesn’t fix it either. “Christ” is a title, not a last name—it means “anointed one,” from the Greek Christos. Yahshua is the Anointed One, not “Jesus Christ” like it’s some generic brand of divinity. The Bible says in Acts 4:12, “There is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.” That name is Yahshua! Not a translation. Not an adaptation. The real, Yahweh-given name.

Now, I know what some of you are thinking: “Does it really matter? It’s just a name!” Well, friends, it matters more than you know. Names in the Bible aren’t just labels—they carry purpose, identity, and power. When Almighty Yahweh changed Abram’s name to Abraham, it wasn’t a whim; it signified his new destiny as the father of many nations. When Jacob became Israel, it marked his transformation as one who wrestles with Elohim. Yahshua’s name is no different. It’s the name that embodies His mission, His divinity, and His authority. To change it is to dilute the very essence of who Savior Yahshua is!

Let’s get practical for a second. Imagine you’re calling on the Savior in a moment of desperation—maybe you’re praying for healing, for deliverance, for a miracle. Are you going to call on a name that’s been mangled by centuries of human meddling, or are you going to call on the name that Yahweh Himself ordained? The name that demons tremble at, that angels rejoice over, that carries the full weight of salvation? I don’t know about you, but I’m calling on Yahshua. There’s a reason the enemy has worked so hard to obscure this name, to replace it with something disguisely common and comfortable! The adversary doesn’t want us tapping into the full power of the Savior’s true identity!

And let’s not ignore the spiritual weight of this. In John 16:23, Yahshua Himself says, “Whatever you ask in my name, this I will do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son.” Yes, Yahshua’s name—not a translation, not a substitute! The early believers knew this. They baptized in the name of Yahshua. They healed in the name of Yahshua. They preached in the name of Yahshua. But somewhere along the line, tradition and convenience cloud the truth, and it’s time to reclaim it!

So, what do we do with this? First, let’s start speaking the name of Yahshua with boldness and reverence. Let’s honor the Savior by calling Him who He truly is! Second, let’s dig into the Word and the history of our faith. The Bible is clear, and the real truth is there for anyone willing to seek it. And third, let’s share this revelation with others. The now Spiritual Podcast we share with you is not just about life-changing information—it is about spiritual transformation! It is about waking up to the genuine Bible truths and walking in them with passion and purpose!

Before I wrap this up, let me address one more thing: some folks might say, “But I’ve known Him as Jesus my whole life, and He’s answered my prayers!” I hear you, and I’m not here to diminish your faith. Yahweh is merciful, and He meets us where we are. But imagine how much deeper your connection could be if you called on the name He was given—Yahshua—the name that carries the fullness of His identity! This isn’t about legalism; it’s about love, honor, and truth.

So, my friends, let’s lift up the name of Yahshua, the name above all names! Let’s reject the man-made distortions and embrace the divine reality. This is why we’re here, why the now Spiritual Podcast exists—to uncover the genuine Bible truths that set our souls on fire. Love Yahshua and the Bible truth behind His Savior name. Gladly share His name with others, and may He bless you for it. Keep seeking, keep praying, and keep calling on the name of our Savior, Yahshua!

That’s all for today’s episode. Until next time. If this blog stirred something deep in you, share it with someone who needs to hear it! Again, you can find our podcast here on our new website domain. Of course, you’re also welcome to read and share our eye-opening, biblical blogs by clicking here to learn more real truths about the topic today and read more Scripture truths. Feel free also to drop us a comment, hit that subscribe button, and join us on Saturdays as we dive deeper into more spiritual truths in every episode. Wishing you peace, and may Yahshua’s precious name be forever on your lips!

Brethren, before I go, let me pray this prayer for you: May Yahweh bless you and keep you; may Yahweh make His face shine upon you and be gracious to you; may Yahweh lift up His countenance upon you and give you peace. I humbly pray all these things to Yahweh through Yahshua the Messiah, our Master and coming King, amen. Kindly keep praying for the shalom of Israel. Take care. Halleluyah!

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True Belief in Yahshua Must Show Active Faith

The Bible tells us to show our true faith in Savior Yahshua thru our repentant and obedient actions

True belief in Yahshua must show active faith. What is it? Today, I will focus on true faith message and will be tackling an incredibly thought-provoking topic, which is the relationship between belief in Yahshua the Messiah, obedience to Yahweh’s laws, and the journey towards repentance and salvation—a journey rooted in James 2:19.

Hello to our readers and listeners! Welcome back to Educational Podcast, the podcast where we dive deep into the realms of genuine Bible truths, heavenly beliefs with actions, and spiritual growth. I’m Elder Dan, your host.

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Now, if you’re familiar with the book of James, you might recall its powerful assertion in Chapter 2, Verse 19. It says, “You believe that there is one Elohim. Good! Even the demons believe that—and shudder.” That’s a bold statement, isn’t it? It challenges us to think seriously about what it really means to believe and what that belief should lead us to do in our lives.

Let’s start with a story—a relatable journey many of us might experience. Picture this: John is a young man who, after years of searching, finds a sense of peace in his belief in Elohim. He starts attending church, reading scripture, and engaging with the community. At first, everything seems to align perfectly. John’s career is flourishing, relationships are improving, and he’s feeling more content than ever.

But as we know, life isn’t always smooth sailing. Challenges arise. John encounters moral dilemmas at work, struggles with personal integrity, and faces temptations that test his faith. In these moments, he recalls his belief—the warm and comforting embrace of knowing Yahweh is with him. However, he soon realizes that his faith seems shallow amidst life’s trials.

This leads to our first reflection: What does true faith look like? Is it simply an acknowledgment that Elohim exists, or is it something that demands action? James pushes us towards the latter. When we just believe, we may miss the opportunity for true transformation. It’s in the obedience to Yahweh’s commands that our belief takes root and flourishes!

When John experiences a crisis of conscience at work—perhaps his boss asks him to cut corners—he is faced with a decision. It’s in this choice where his belief is tested, transforming into action. He remembers the teachings of Messiah Yahshua about honesty and integrity and decides to stand firm on those principles, despite the potential backlash.

Now, let’s pause here. I want you to think about your own experiences. How have you navigated challenges where faith required action? Have you found it easy or difficult to align your actions with your beliefs?

John’s choice to act in accordance with Elohim’s laws leads him toward repentance, recognizing areas in his life that need change. That’s where the beauty lies! Repentance isn’t just an apology; it’s a reorientation—a heartfelt turn toward what is right. It’s through that obedience that John feels a deep sense of fulfillment and connection with Yahweh, offering him not just salvation but a life that reflects the love of Yahshua.

But here’s where it gets even more critical, folks. Many religious leaders today are preaching a message that simply believing is enough for salvation—that we don’t need to worry about actions, because Yahshua Messiah already paid the price for our sins on the stake. They might tell you, “Just believe, and you’re saved!” This very popular teaching might sound comforting, but I have to tell you—it’s a big lie! It’s a wrongful teaching that can lead many astray!

You see, when we allow ourselves to be convinced that belief alone suffices, we risk neglecting the call to obedience and the beauty of repentance. John, in our story, not only wrestles with belief but also recognizes that true faith demands an active response. He understands that without his actions reflecting his beliefs, his faith remains incomplete.

True obedience isn’t merely a set of rules; it’s a heartfelt expression of love for Yahweh and an acknowledgement of His sovereignty in our lives. When John puts his faith into action—standing by his convictions—he embarks on a path toward genuine repentance. This reorientation requires us to continuously seek alignment with Elohim’s will, as it transforms our lives and the lives of others around us.

Yes, repentance isn’t just an apology; indeed, it’s a necessary step toward true redemption and salvation. We need to remember that when we act in accordance with Elohim’s laws, we embody the teachings of Yahshua and strive to live a life that reflects His love. It’s through this, not mere belief, that we cultivate a vibrant relationship with Yahweh!

And yes, this spiritual journey isn’t about being perfect. Here, the apostle James challenges all of us, not to perform flawlessly, but to live authentically. Yahweh isn’t asking for perfection; He wants our hearts and our willingness to respond. When we live out our faith through actions, we ignite a transformative process within ourselves and those around us.

To wrap up today’s episode, let’s remember that a vibrant faith goes beyond mere belief. It’s about aligning our actions with our convictions, embracing repentance as a necessary step toward salvation, and living out Elohim’s commands in every area of our lives.

Yes, true belief in Yahshua must show active faith. If we don’t repent of our sins and follow all that the Savior says in the Bible, we can’t really believe in Him! So, dear readers, I encourage you all to reflect on these words on how you can live your faith out loud. What small actions can you take to express your beliefs in tangible ways? How can you become a beacon of light for others as you walk this courageous, spiritual path?

Friends, if you’d like to continue this conversation or share your thoughts on this topic, leave a comment below or reach out to me directly. Feel free also to visit our main website by clicking here to read and learn more genuine truths from the Bible.

Brethren, before I go, let me pray this prayer for you: May Yahweh bless you and keep you; may Yahweh make His face shine upon you and be gracious to you; may Yahweh lift up His countenance upon you and give you peace. I humbly pray all these things to Yahweh through Yahshua the Messiah, our Master and coming King, amen. Kindly keep praying for the shalom of Israel. Take care. Halleluyah!

Thank you for joining me. If you found value in today’s message, please share this podcast, subscribe, and leave a rating. Until next time. May your journey of faith be active, genuine, and filled with love!

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As Yahshua Was Persecuted, So Will His Followers Be

If they persecuted Yahshua the Messiah without sin, Verily, His true followers would also be persecuted

Yes, as Yahshua was persecuted, so will His followers be. Hello and welcome to this important podcast episode. I’m Elder Dan, your host.

Today, I will discuss the reality of being persecuted as a faithful believer and follower of Yahshua. This is a biblical truth that is not often talked about in mainstream Christianity and religions but is essential to understand if we are to truly live out our faith.

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Yahshua Himself said in John 15:20, “Remember what I told you: ‘A servant is not greater than his master.’ If they persecuted me, they will persecute you also.”

We live in a world that is increasingly hostile to the true heavenly faith. In some countries, persecution is a daily reality, and believers are imprisoned, tortured, and even killed for their faith. In other parts of the world, it may not be as severe, but believers still face discrimination, mockery, and even physical harm because of their faith in Yahshua.

The Bible gives us many examples of faithful men and women who faced persecution for their faith. The book of Daniel tells the story of a man who refused to bow down to the idols of his Babylonian captors and was thrown into the lion’s den. The Apostle Paul was beaten, stoned, and shipwrecked multiple times for preaching the Gospel.

We must understand that persecution is not a sign of weakness or failure in our faith. It is a natural result of following Yahshua in a world that is hostile to Him.

In fact, Yahshua tells us in Matthew 5:11-12, “Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you, and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of Me. Rejoice and be glad because great is your reward in heaven, for in the same way, they persecuted the prophets who were before you.”

But how do we respond to persecution? The Bible tells us to respond with love and forgiveness. In Matthew 5:44, Yahshua says, “Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.” This is not an easy command to follow, but it is essential if we are to truly live out our faith.

We can also respond to persecution with courage and boldness, just like the early disciples did in the book of Acts. When they were threatened and told to stop preaching the Gospel, they responded by saying, “We must obey Yahweh rather than men” (Acts 5:29).

To obey Elohim rather than men means that a person places Yahweh’s will and commandments above the demands of other people. This kind of obedience requires courage, commitment, and faith in Yahweh. It means that a person is willing to face opposition, persecution, and even death rather than compromise their faith and principles.

Here are ways to obey our Father in heaven, Yahweh, rather than men:

Know Elohim’s will

Read and study the Bible, pray, seek Elohim’s guidance, and discern what is right and true according to Yahweh’s word.

Follow Yahshua’s example

Yahshua is the ultimate example of obedience to Elohim. He followed Yahweh’s will even when it meant suffering and death on the tree.

Resist peer pressure

Don’t let the opinions or demands of others dictate your decisions. Follow Yahweh’s commands and principles regardless of what others may think or say.

Be courageous

Trust in Elohim’s promises and power. Stand up for what is right, even in the face of opposition and persecution.

Seek support

Surround yourself with fellow believers who share your faith and will encourage and support you in obeying Yahweh rather than men.

Submit to authorities

While we are called to obey Elohim rather than men, we are also called to submit to the governing authorities as long as their demands do not conflict with Elohim’s commands (Romans 13:1). Follow the laws of the land unless they go against Yahweh’s will.

Overall, to obey Yahweh rather than men requires a firm commitment to follow Elohim’s will and principles, even when it means facing opposition and persecution. It takes courage, faith, and a deep desire to please Yahweh above all else.

And yes, persecution may be difficult and even painful, but we can take comfort in knowing that we are not alone. Yahshua himself was persecuted, and he understands what we are going through. He promises to be with us always, even until the end of the age (Matthew 28:20).

So I’d say as we navigate the challenges of being a faithful believer and follower of Yahshua in a world that is hostile to Him, let us remember His words and take heart: “In this world, you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world” (John 16:33).

Thank you for joining me on this podcast of biblical truth, and I look forward to exploring more Bible verses with you in the next episodes.

Before I go, let me pray this prayer with you: May Yahweh bless you and keep you; may Yahweh make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you; may Yahweh lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace. I humbly pray this to Yahweh in Yahshua’s precious name. Halleluyah! Amen.

Again this is Elder Dan, signing off. Kindly subscribe, like, and share us with your family and friends. Until next time. Take care. Shalom!

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