Unlearning

Unlearning "Churchianity" is often described as the process of moving away from institutionalized religious practices, doctrines, or traditions that focus on the organization, structure, or rituals of a church, rather than on personal faith, obedience, and relationship with Yahuah. The term "Churchianity" typically refers to a form of religion that emphasizes church attendance, external appearances, and legalistic rules over the core biblical values and teachings found in sacred texts, such as love, compassion, justice, obedience, and a personal connection with Yahuah and Yashusha.


Halloween

celebrated on October 31st, has origins rooted in ancient Celtic traditions, particularly the festival of Samhain. Samhain marked the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter in Celtic culture, which was also seen as a time when the boundary between the living and the dead was blurred. During this festival, it was believed that spirits or the souls of the dead could roam the earth. People would light bonfires and wear costumes to ward off harmful spirits.

As Christianity spread, the church sought to replace or assimilate pagan festivals with Christian celebrations. In the 8th century, Pope Gregory III designated November 1 as All Saints’ Day (also known as All Hallows' Day) to honor all saints. The evening before this, October 31, became known as All Hallows' Eve, which eventually evolved into Halloween.

The Whore of Babylon

In this eye-opening video, we delve into the biblical mystery of the Whore of Babylon, as described in the Book of Revelation. Who is she, and what does she represent? Many interpretations have surfaced over the centuries, but the Scriptures provide the keys to understanding her true identity. We’ll explore the symbolism of her influence, how she relates to historical and modern-day powers, and the spiritual consequences for those deceived by her allure. Join us as we unravel the prophetic significance of this end-times figure and how she opposes Yahuah’s Kingdom. The time to discern the truth is now!

Topics Covered:

The biblical portrayal of the Whore of Babylon (Revelation 17–18)
Her connection to idolatry, false worship, and spiritual adultery
The symbolism of her wealth, power, and corruption
Identifying her role in the end times and her connection to the beast
How believers are called to resist her influence and walk in truth

Stay vigilant and follow the narrow path—"Come out of her, my people" (Revelation 18:4).

Eternal Security: Exploring the Doctrine of “Once Saved, Always Saved”

In this episode, we take a deep dive into the controversial doctrine of Eternal Security, also known as Once Saved, Always Saved. Is salvation a one-time event that guarantees eternal life regardless of our actions, or does Scripture call for continual faithfulness, repentance, and obedience to Yahuah’s Word?

Join us as we examine this teaching through the lens of both the Torah and the New Testament, uncovering the truth about what it means to endure in faith and walk in righteousness. Together, we’ll explore the balance between Yahuah’s mercy and His justice, and why the path of salvation requires vigilance, not complacency.

Let’s uncover the truth and dispel the myths—because our hope in Messiah calls us to a life of faithfulness.

The Way: Yahusha vs. Jesus – Natsarim.net Podcast

In a world where the name "Jesus" is known by billions, the true identity of the Messiah, Yahusha, often remains hidden beneath layers of tradition, mistranslations, and centuries of religious evolution. The distinction between Yahusha, the Torah-observant Messiah, and Jesus, the lawless figure often portrayed in modern Christianity, is profound and critical to understanding the true path—the ancient way, The Way.

Yahusha, whose name means "Yahuah is Salvation," walked in perfect alignment with the Torah, calling His followers to live by the commandments of Yahuah and seek the Kingdom through obedience, love, and truth. He never intended to start a new religion, but to restore the ancient paths and guide His people back to the Father. Yet, over time, His teachings were altered, His name changed, and a lawless version of the Messiah—“Jesus”—emerged, embraced by many who no longer followed the commandments He upheld.

This journey is not about mere names; it’s about uncovering the heart of the true Messiah. Yahusha, the One who perfectly embodied Yahuah's instructions, versus the Jesus crafted by human tradition—a Messiah often presented as one who abolished the Torah rather than fulfilled it.

Join us as we dive into the Scriptures, history, and prophecy to rediscover The Way—the path Yahusha walked and taught. We'll explore the key differences between the truth of Yahusha and the myth of Jesus, exposing the deceptions that have led so many astray and illuminating the path back to Yahuah's ancient truths.

The Way is narrow, but Yahusha said, “Follow Me.” Will you walk it?

Shalom!