Are you being taught a false Gospel?

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The true Gospel is the most vital message this world has ever received. It is the message Yasha and the Apostles preached. It is the message the faithful Church of Yah proclaims today. It is also a message that is often misunderstood and even shamefully attacked!

Yasha came to Galilee, preaching the Gospel of the Kingdom of Yah (Mark 1:14). Yasha continued throughout all the cities and villages, preaching the Gospel of the Kingdom (Matthew 9:35). Instructing His disciples about signs preceding His Second Coming, Yasha warned that although false ministers would deceive many (Matthew 24:11), the true Gospel of the Kingdom would be preached to the entire world (v. 14)! Scripture makes plain that the focus of the true Gospel is Yasha is the Kingdom of Yah! Yet, how terribly neglected is this powerful message of Christ’s literal return by so many of today’s churches!

But, does this mean that Yasha is not part of the Gospel? Absolutely not! While the Gospel is primarily about the coming Kingdom of God, it is unscriptural, illogical and impossible for Christ not to be part of that message! Don’t believe people’s opinions about this! Holy Scripture makes it absolutely evident that the true Gospel includes both components! Simply accept what your Bible proclaims! Notice:

God’s faithful ministers have always taught “the things concerning the Kingdom of Yah and the name of Yasha” (Acts 8:12) Paul declared, “For I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ, for it is the power of Yah to salvation for everyone who believes…” (Romans 1:16).
Peter taught, “Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven among men by which we must be saved” (Acts 4:12).
The Apostles were literally often beaten for “preaching Yasha as the Christ” (Acts 5:42)!

The Gospel includes Yasha’ role as “personal savior” and as “our heavenly High Priest… Finally, the Gospel’s main focus is on Christ’s future return in power and glory, as the Almighty King of kings, to rule this world and the entire universe under the authority of Yah the Father”.

Notice one of dozens of similar statements “We must believe the Gospel, and that means also believing on Yasha the Christ, the King of the Kingdom of Yah, and coming King of kings over all the families of the earth. It means believing in Him as personal Savior, as High Priest now, and as coming King

We must believe the true Gospel to receive Yah’s grace (Mark 1:15; Ephesians 2:8-9), and Scripture indisputably teaches that this message is primarily about the coming Kingdom of Yah and includes Yasha (1 Corinthians 15:1-4). Again, notice the very clear words of Scripture: “Then Paul dwelt two whole years in his own rented house, and received all who came to him, preaching the kingdom of Yah and teaching the things which concern the Yasha with all confidence, no one forbidding him” (Acts 28:30-31).

Jude warns us to not accept the teachings of “ungodly” or “lewd” men (licentious or insolent teachers) who “deny the only Yah and Yasha!” (Jude 4).

Please don’t accept human opinion or half-truths on this most vital subject – instead, simply prayerfully and humbly believe Yah’s word. If you have been misled to accept a false or an incomplete Gospel, then please study 1 Corinthians 15:1-4 and then prayerfully read all of the above Scriptures again in your Bible.

When you understand what Yasha means, you will see Yasha is the Kingdom of Yah.
 
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While I generally like to welcome newcomers, my hackles are raised here. Your choice of terms suggests some aberrant influences. Your excessive use of bold and italic fonts also suggests something is off.

I'll reserve both my welcome and my judgment for now.

I disagree specifically with your statement that the future return of Christ is the main focus of the gospel. He is indeed coming, but it isn't good news for most people because their sin is on their own heads. Instead, the main point of the gospel (the "good news") is that sinners bound for the lake of fire are offered redemption through the shed blood of Jesus Christ.
 
The true Gospel is the most vital message this world has ever received. It is the message Yasha and the Apostles preached. It is the message the faithful Church of Yah proclaims today. It is also a message that is often misunderstood and even shamefully attacked!

Yasha came to Galilee, preaching the Gospel of the Kingdom of Yah (Mark 1:14). Yasha continued throughout all the cities and villages, preaching the Gospel of the Kingdom (Matthew 9:35). Instructing His disciples about signs preceding His Second Coming, Yasha warned that although false ministers would deceive many (Matthew 24:11), the true Gospel of the Kingdom would be preached to the entire world (v. 14)! Scripture makes plain that the focus of the true Gospel is Yasha is the Kingdom of Yah! Yet, how terribly neglected is this powerful message of Christ’s literal return by so many of today’s churches!

But, does this mean that Yasha is not part of the Gospel? Absolutely not! While the Gospel is primarily about the coming Kingdom of God, it is unscriptural, illogical and impossible for Christ not to be part of that message! Don’t believe people’s opinions about this! Holy Scripture makes it absolutely evident that the true Gospel includes both components! Simply accept what your Bible proclaims! Notice:

God’s faithful ministers have always taught “the things concerning the Kingdom of Yah and the name of Yasha” (Acts 8:12) Paul declared, “For I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ, for it is the power of Yah to salvation for everyone who believes…” (Romans 1:16).
Peter taught, “Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven among men by which we must be saved” (Acts 4:12).
The Apostles were literally often beaten for “preaching Yasha as the Christ” (Acts 5:42)!

The Gospel includes Yasha’ role as “personal savior” and as “our heavenly High Priest… Finally, the Gospel’s main focus is on Christ’s future return in power and glory, as the Almighty King of kings, to rule this world and the entire universe under the authority of Yah the Father”.

Notice one of dozens of similar statements “We must believe the Gospel, and that means also believing on Yasha the Christ, the King of the Kingdom of Yah, and coming King of kings over all the families of the earth. It means believing in Him as personal Savior, as High Priest now, and as coming King

We must believe the true Gospel to receive Yah’s grace (Mark 1:15; Ephesians 2:8-9), and Scripture indisputably teaches that this message is primarily about the coming Kingdom of Yah and includes Yasha (1 Corinthians 15:1-4). Again, notice the very clear words of Scripture: “Then Paul dwelt two whole years in his own rented house, and received all who came to him, preaching the kingdom of Yah and teaching the things which concern the Yasha with all confidence, no one forbidding him” (Acts 28:30-31).

Jude warns us to not accept the teachings of “ungodly” or “lewd” men (licentious or insolent teachers) who “deny the only Yah and Yasha!” (Jude 4).

Please don’t accept human opinion or half-truths on this most vital subject – instead, simply prayerfully and humbly believe Yah’s word. If you have been misled to accept a false or an incomplete Gospel, then please study 1 Corinthians 15:1-4 and then prayerfully read all of the above Scriptures again in your Bible.

When you understand what Yasha means, you will see Yasha is the Kingdom of Yah.

I really don't understand the fixation on "Yeshua" and now "yasha." Why can't you just say Jesus? Do you not believe his name is Jesus? That seems wrong to me.

There's also Yahwah, really YHWH with no vowels. Never read a Bible without Jesus mentioned. 🤣
 
I really don't understand the fixation on "Yeshua" and now "yasha." Why can't you just say Jesus? Do you not believe his name is Jesus? That seems wrong to me.

There's also Yahwah, really YHWH with no vowels. Never read a Bible without Jesus mentioned. 🤣

Well his name really isn't Jesus. It's an English transliteration of the Latin "Iesus," which comes from the Greek "Iēsous", which comes from the Hebrew "Yahshua" (or whatever the correct pronunciation is). I used to avoid calling Jesus, Jesus, but I don't care anymore so I just use the word that's easiest to use. But I personally like Yaysous and Joshua because they're close pronunciations of the original words.

Bible translators introduced confusion by translating "Iēsous" as Jesus in cases pertaining to him and as Joshua in cases pertaining to others with the same name. And then there's this which just adds to the confusion because it's obviously referring to Joshua:

For if Jesus had given them rest, then would he not afterward have spoken of another day. Hebrews 4:8
 
The true Gospel is the most vital message this world has ever received. It is the message Yasha and the Apostles preached. It is the message the faithful Church of Yah proclaims today. It is also a message that is often misunderstood and even shamefully attacked!

Yasha came to Galilee, preaching the Gospel of the Kingdom of Yah (Mark 1:14). Yasha continued throughout all the cities and villages, preaching the Gospel of the Kingdom (Matthew 9:35). Instructing His disciples about signs preceding His Second Coming, Yasha warned that although false ministers would deceive many (Matthew 24:11), the true Gospel of the Kingdom would be preached to the entire world (v. 14)! Scripture makes plain that the focus of the true Gospel is Yasha is the Kingdom of Yah! Yet, how terribly neglected is this powerful message of Christ’s literal return by so many of today’s churches!

But, does this mean that Yasha is not part of the Gospel? Absolutely not! While the Gospel is primarily about the coming Kingdom of God, it is unscriptural, illogical and impossible for Christ not to be part of that message! Don’t believe people’s opinions about this! Holy Scripture makes it absolutely evident that the true Gospel includes both components! Simply accept what your Bible proclaims! Notice:

God’s faithful ministers have always taught “the things concerning the Kingdom of Yah and the name of Yasha” (Acts 8:12) Paul declared, “For I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ, for it is the power of Yah to salvation for everyone who believes…” (Romans 1:16).
Peter taught, “Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven among men by which we must be saved” (Acts 4:12).
The Apostles were literally often beaten for “preaching Yasha as the Christ” (Acts 5:42)!

The Gospel includes Yasha’ role as “personal savior” and as “our heavenly High Priest… Finally, the Gospel’s main focus is on Christ’s future return in power and glory, as the Almighty King of kings, to rule this world and the entire universe under the authority of Yah the Father”.

Notice one of dozens of similar statements “We must believe the Gospel, and that means also believing on Yasha the Christ, the King of the Kingdom of Yah, and coming King of kings over all the families of the earth. It means believing in Him as personal Savior, as High Priest now, and as coming King

We must believe the true Gospel to receive Yah’s grace (Mark 1:15; Ephesians 2:8-9), and Scripture indisputably teaches that this message is primarily about the coming Kingdom of Yah and includes Yasha (1 Corinthians 15:1-4). Again, notice the very clear words of Scripture: “Then Paul dwelt two whole years in his own rented house, and received all who came to him, preaching the kingdom of Yah and teaching the things which concern the Yasha with all confidence, no one forbidding him” (Acts 28:30-31).

Jude warns us to not accept the teachings of “ungodly” or “lewd” men (licentious or insolent teachers) who “deny the only Yah and Yasha!” (Jude 4).

Please don’t accept human opinion or half-truths on this most vital subject – instead, simply prayerfully and humbly believe Yah’s word. If you have been misled to accept a false or an incomplete Gospel, then please study 1 Corinthians 15:1-4 and then prayerfully read all of the above Scriptures again in your Bible.

When you understand what Yasha means, you will see Yasha is the Kingdom of Yah.

Yes, God's requirement for salvation (GRFS) is belief in the Gospel of Christ's atonement.
However, we must distinguish between partial and full revelation of the Gospel and thus understanding of GRFS.

For example, an obvious question to ask is, “What is GRFS for those who have never heard of Jesus?” (which includes everyone living B.C. and millions of people who have lived A.D.) If God loves the world (John 3:16) and wants everyone to be saved (2Tim. 2:3-4, Ezek. 33:11), then He must provide an opportunity. God’s just judgment is illustrated by Jesus in the Parable of the Talents (Matt. 25:14-29), which indicates that God will judge souls on the basis of the truth (Word = Christ per John 1:1f.) they have received.

There are two main ways God/Christ is encountered:

1. General revelation, which includes meditating on the natural world or God’s supernatural work and moral conscience. Paul said men are without excuse, both because God’s eternal power and divine nature (love) are manifested by creation (Rom. 1:20), and because a proto-gospel has been proclaimed to everyone under heaven implicitly or in pre-NT foreshadowings (Col. 1:23, Rom. 10:13-18, Gal. 3:8). He also taught that all normal humans have an inner conscience or “common” sense (Rom. 2:14-16), which manifests morality or a moral Authority in every culture. Thus, sinners have no excuse for not seeking God’s salvation or being truthseekers (Matthew 7:7, Hebrews 11:6).

2. Special revelation (1Pet. 1:8-12), which refers mainly to divinely inspired NT teaching regarding God’s history of salvation. Again, the Parable of the Talents indicates that souls are saved via faith in God/ Christ as revealed (cf. 1Cor. 10:1-5). Truthseekers around the world in all times are pilgrims at various places along the road of life, and all true roads eventually lead to the Way to eternal life in heaven (John 14:6, Acts 24:14, Phil. 2:10-11). All truth leads to One Way.

Regarding the second mode of revelation (NT), the kerygma or GRFS can be stated in various ways, which may cause confusion. Some statements (e.g. Acts 16:31, quoted previously, & Eph. 2:8-9) are in terms of believing right, and others (e.g. Matt. 7:21, “only he who does the will of my Father will enter heaven”, cf. Gal. 6:7-9 & Eph. 2:10) are in terms of behaving right. This prompts the question: Is salvation obtained by believing God’s words or by doing God’s works? The answer is indicated by John 6:29: “The work of God is to believe in the one [Messiah/Christ] He has sent.” As Jesus stated (in John 14:6): “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.”

The mind of Jesus is truth incarnate (John 1:14), and all truth manifests the Spirit of Christ or God (1John 5:6). The work of God (GRFS) is to seek and believe the truth, and part of the truth is that no one comes to know God as Father except through faith in God’s truth embodied as God the Son. And the full Gospel is that salvation is followed by sanctification or spiritual growth toward moral perfection (Phil. 3:12-19) that reflects the love of Christ (Eph. 3:16-19).