When culture collapses, the answer isn’t silence—it’s discipleship. Teaching TORAH (all of Scripture) restores truth, confronts compromise, and forms talmidim who shine as lights in a crooked generation.
Many worship a Messiah detached from His Jewish covenant identity. Part 1 exposes how “Jesus” was gradually re-framed through language, culture, and empire—while Scripture reveals Y’hoshua as Torah-true, Shabbat-faithful, and Israel-rooted.
True faith is found in relationship, not religion. This teaching calls disciples to walk with Y’hovah through obedience to Scripture and leading of the Ruach, rejecting religious systems that replace intimacy with Elohim.
Revelation 14:12 reveals who endures to the end: the set-apart ones who guard Elohim’s commands and hold to the faithfulness of Y’hoshua. Ya’aqob confirms it—faith without works is dead. Is your faith mere belief, or discipleship that obeys?
Could the “strong delusion” warned of in Scripture be connected to Christianity? This teaching examines 2 Thessalonians 2, lawlessness, division, and the loss of Torah as the biblical standard of truth.