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.
Short clips mislead. So can isolated verses. Scripture must be read in context—verse, chapter, book, and all His instruction called TORAH (Tanakh + Brit HaDashah). This is a discipleship trait that protects truth, guards faithfulness, and keeps us from self-made doctrine.
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.
Many Messianic Jews still affirm the Trinity, yet Scripture proclaims Y’hovah Echad. This teaching traces the Greek origins of the doctrine and restores the Hebraic revelation of oneness through Y’hoshua HaMashiach.
Historical and scriptural evidence suggest the Trinitarian phrase in Matthew 28:19 may be a later addition. The earliest believers immersed only in the Name of Y’hoshua HaMashiach, affirming His authority as Y’hovah’s salvation.