The Word Revealed | blog
Discover the beauty, depth, and interconnectedness of YHWH's Word through biblical studies, prophetic patterns, covenant themes, and Yahushua revealed throughout Scripture. Explore teachings and reflections that illuminate the Word from beginning to end.
Two Men Hung Beside Yahushua—Only One Turned
The story of the thief on the cross is often used to support last-minute salvation, but Luke's Gospel reveals something far deeper. Two men stood equally condemned before Yahushua, yet only one responded in faith. What changed, and what does it mean for us today?
When the Council Rewrote the Covenant: Authority They Never Had
The Council of Acts 15 didn’t receive a word from Yahweh or a visitation from Yahushua. Yet they removed the very Law that defined covenant. This post explores how and why that decision was not theirs to make—and what it means for the modern church.
Faithful God, Faithful Fruit: Resting in the Covenant-Keeping Love of Yahushua
Faithfulness has never begun with us. It has always begun with God. In this gentle, Scripture-rooted reflection, we explore how Yahushua fulfills both sides of the covenant, plants us beside living waters, and grows the fruit of faithfulness within us through His Spirit. This is the steadying truth: our faithfulness flows from His.
Pray That Your Flight Be Not in Winter: Mark 13:18 and the Timing of Yahushua’s Return
Yahushua told His disciples, “Stay awake!” But this wasn’t a new command. From the watchmen of Ezekiel to the midnight cry of the Bridegroom in Matthew, Scripture has always warned us to remain alert. This post walks through the Old and New Testament parallels that show what it really means to be awake—and what we risk if we’re not. Don't sleep through the harvest.
Stop Calling Truth Antisemitism: What the Bible Says About False Witness and Genocide
Accusing truth-tellers of “antisemitism” is more than slander — it is a violation of the Ninth Commandment. Scripture makes it clear: Yahweh does not bless genocidal regimes, nor does He align Himself with thrones of bloodshed. The dividing line is not Jew versus Gentile, but Life versus Death. Only those who enter through Yahushua, the Door, choose life.
Gehenna: The Valley of Fire and the Judgment of Yahweh
Gehenna is more than a word for “hell.” It was a real valley outside Jerusalem where child sacrifices defiled Yahweh’s people. Prophets renamed it the Valley of Slaughter, and Yahushua used it to warn of eternal fire and final judgment. From Jeremiah’s curses to James’s warning about the tongue set on fire by Gehenna, Scripture paints a sobering picture: rebellion leads to destruction, but Yahushua is the Door to life.
The Blood Before Us: Curse or Life
“Life is in the Blood.” The cry of the crowd before Pilate in Matthew 27 is often seen as a curse. But when read through the lens of Isaiah, Leviticus, and Deuteronomy, it reveals the covenant choice Yahweh sets before us all: life or death.
Striking the Rock: When Preachers Miss the Kingdom
Moses struck the rock—and it cost him the Promised Land. In this prophetic study of Numbers 20, we explore how one act of frustration became a divine warning to every shepherd who would follow. What happens when leaders misrepresent Yahweh? And how does this point to Yahushua, the true Rock, who was struck once—for all?
The Epstein Footage Breakdown: A Theory Backed by Public Evidence
What if the minute they erased was the minute everything happened? A lot can happen in a minute! This breakdown of the Epstein surveillance footage isn't about politics—it's about protecting the innocent and honoring Yahweh, the God who sees. With eyes wide open, we follow the timeline they don’t want us to notice. Because no one can bury what Yahweh brings to the light.
David Spoke It First: Why the Devil Cannot Quote What He Cannot Understand
The enemy doesn’t study the Bible—he twists it. Psalm 91 isn’t Satan’s tool, it’s David’s prophetic cry fulfilled in Yahushua. This post explores why the devil can’t understand Scripture, how Yahushua rebukes deception in the wilderness, and why discernment is only given through the Ruach of Yahweh—not through study alone
The Flock Was Taken… But the Shepherd Came
Jeremiah wept—not just for the people, but for the pride that hardened them. He warned of stumbling in the dark, of seeking light but finding only gloom. And tragically, it happened. The flock of YHWH was taken into exile, scattered and lost, held captive by their own rebellion.
Why Fasting Is Worship
Fasting is often misunderstood. In our culture, it is frequently reduced to a dietary reset, a detox, or a self-improvement challenge. But in Scripture, fasting is something far greater—something sacred. Fasting is worship… A cry. A declaration. A hunger for His presence above all else.
Why Wasn’t David Punished? Understanding Yahweh’s Justice in Seasons of Formation
At first glance, David's decision to leave his parents in Moab seems far more troubling than taking a census. Yet Yahweh responds differently to each event. Why?
The answer reveals something profound about the heart of David—and the heart of Yahweh. This study explores the cave of uncertainty, the refining fire of waiting, and the difference between a weary servant crying out for mercy and a king who has begun to trust in his own strength.
The Rejected King: How King David Foreshadowed Yahushua's Rejection
David was anointed king, yet hunted like a criminal. He was mocked, rejected, forced into hiding, and treated as though he were unworthy of the very throne Yahweh had promised him. A thousand years later, Yahushua would walk a similar path. Rejected by His own people, mocked by religious leaders, and crucified under a sign proclaiming Him King, Yahushua fulfilled what David could only foreshadow. This study explores the striking parallels between Israel's rejected shepherd-king and the Messiah who came to redeem the world.
The Water Still Came, But So Did the Cost: What Moses Striking the Rock Teaches About Obedience
The water still came, but so did the consequence. When Moses struck the rock instead of speaking to it, Yahweh still provided for His people—but Moses was held accountable for misrepresenting Him. This study explores Yahweh's faithfulness, the cost of disobedience, and why fruit always reveals the truth.
Was John Exposing Paul? A Scriptural Wakeup Call for the Modern Church
1 John is sharp. It’s surgical. It draws hard lines between truth and lies, between righteousness and rebellion, between those who know Yahushua—and those who only claim to. It reveals the divide between those who like their sin and make excuses for it… and those who weep over their sin and beg Yahweh to tear it out by the root. Two kinds of people—and only one bears fruit.
The Day I Met Truth, And Why I Don’t Think Paul Ever Did
I didn’t meet Yahushua at a high point in life. I met Him when I was broken, desperate, and pleading for rescue. What followed wasn’t a new doctrine—it was a new heart. In this personal testimony, I explore why my encounter with Yahushua became the standard by which I measure every teaching, every apostle, and every gospel.
Freedom Is Not Sacrifice: Rethinking Romans 12:1
Romans 12:1 calls believers to become a “living sacrifice,” but is that what Yahushua taught? When we compare Paul's words to the teachings of Yahushua, a different picture emerges. Yahushua didn't ask us to become sacrifices—He became the sacrifice for us. He called us into freedom, not bondage, rest instead of striving, and life instead of endless struggle.
Spiritual Coverings: Why Only Messiah Can Clothe You
In Scripture, a covering is anything placed over a person by design—to protect, clothe, represent, or declare ownership. It marks identity, alignment, and authority. A covering can either be a blessing—a sign of Yahweh’s covenant—or a counterfeit that binds, burdens, or blinds.
Coverings can be physical, spiritual, or symbolic.
But not all coverings are holy.
Some are ordained by Yahweh, woven into His covenant promises.
Others are man-made or demonic counterfeits, built from pride, fear, rebellion, or shame.
Who Is the Modern Remnant?
The remnant is not the loudest, the wealthiest, or the most followed. The modern remnant is not defined by denomination, but by devotion. These are the ones Yahweh has refined in secret, stripped of false coverings, and set apart for Himself.
They are:
Praise Him according to His Excellent Greatness
— Psalm 150:2