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.
Did the first talmidim of Y’hoshua keep Easter or Pesach? This Scripture-rich teaching examines Passover, Firstfruits, Acts 12:4, the KJV’s influence, and how Constantine and Nicaea helped deepen separation from the biblical calendar.
Doctrinal conversations are not merely exchanges of ideas. They reveal whether we truly love truth, submit to Scripture, and walk in the Ruach. This teaching shows why discernment is essential in doctrinal matters and how talmidim of Y’hoshua must test all things by the Word of Y’hovah.
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.
Why do we need Y’hovah God? Because humanity is limited and broken. Messianic theology proclaims Y’hovah’s restoration through the promised Mashiach—bringing forgiveness, a new heart, and true shalom lived out in discipleship.