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.
Yehoshua means “Y’hovah is salvation.” Over centuries, His Hebrew name became Greek Iēsous and later English Jesus. Restoring His true Name reconnects us with the divine truth: salvation belongs to Y’hovah through Y’hoshua HaMashiach.
The Shabbat is a covenant sign, a commandment, and a delight. When we honor it, we encounter the peace of Y’hovah and the renewal of our souls. Shabbat teaches us to rest, trust, and walk in His eternal rhythm of grace.
David and Shlomo described the Word and Torah as light for our path. Y’hoshua HaMashiach revealed that He Himself is that Light—Y’hoshua Ben Y’hovah, the Living Word who brings illumination and life to all who follow Him.
Many believe being “born again” means reciting a prayer or making a decision—but Scripture reveals something far deeper. True rebirth is the transforming work of Y’hovah’s Spirit through Y’hoshua HaMashiach, bringing obedience, renewal, and covenant restoration to those who truly follow Him.