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.
Shalom is the wholeness, restoration, and covenant life of Y’hovah in the talmid of Y’hoshua. This teaching reveals how shalom guards the heart, restores the soul, and is cultivated through trust, Torah, obedience, prayer, and daily union with the Messiah.
Love is the first fruit of the Ruach and the fulfillment of Torah. As talmidim of Y’hoshua, love becomes the defining mark of our obedience, our identity, and our transformation into the likeness of Y’hovah.
Yeḥezqel’s vision of dry bones reveals Y’hovah’s promise to restore Yisra’el through His Ruach. This prophecy points to the Renewed Covenant in Y’hoshua HaMashiach, where Y’hovah’s Spirit brings new life, unity, and obedience to His people once scattered among the nations.