Part 2 brings the story to its center in Y’hoshua the Mashiach: His proclamation of the Kingdom, His atoning death and resurrection according to the Scriptures, and His call for Jew and Gentile alike to repent, believe, and walk as true talmidim.
Tradition, expediency, and rationalism often feel “helpful,” but they quietly add to, shortcut, or judge Scripture. This teaching calls talmidim back to the sufficiency of Elohim’s Word and the living relationship it produces with Avinu Y'hovah.
Part 2 shows the restoration path: return to the Messiah’s covenant identity, re-embrace Shabbat as gift and sign, reject boasting over Israel, and rebuild talmidut that guards Y’hovah’s commands and the belief of יהושע—without religiosity.
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.