Yahweh who is the true Messiah is worshipped as Almighty God. He embodies humanity’s ultimate source of redemption and Salvation.
Isa 43:11 I am Yahweh, and beside me there is no Savior
Wikipedia suggests that the term Abrahamic religions” describes the commonalities among three major faiths. However, this designation is misleading. Abraham obeyed the Word of Yahweh, whereas the converts within the religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, follow the teachings or doctrines of men.
Additionally, the idea of a promised Messiah predates Judaism, as Abraham’s relationship with Yahweh occurred long before the establishment of the tribe of Judah. As documented in this study guide, religious definitions regarding a Messiah often miss this essential truth: there is only one Messiah who offers His children the gift of Salvation.
It is Yahweh alone who has the power to Save the souls of mankind; the promised Messiah can only be the Savior if He is Yahweh (Isaiah 9:6, 43:11, 45:21, Hosea 13:4, Jude 1:25).
The New Covenant of the Messiah
The New Testament Covenant, also known as Messiah’s New Covenant, is a spiritual contract that is Spiritually discerned.
Unlike the Old Covenant, which was inscribed on stone tablets, Messiah’s New Covenant is ‘Engraved in the Hearts and Minds’ of a Spiritual Israel (Hebrews 8:10-13, Jeremiah 31:31-34).
- The fulfillment of the Old Covenant is in fact the arrival of the Messiah, who is like unto a fountain of living waters (Jer 2:13, 17:13, John 4:14, 7:37, Rev 21:6, Isa 41:4).
- The first covenant provided only a temporary covering for sins.
- However, with the arrival of the promised Messiah, redemption from the curse of the Law, and a complete forgiveness of sins was offered to those who call upon His name.
- ‘Eternal Life’ which is the hope of Salvation would be realized in Yahweh alone who manifest Himself in the flesh.
- Indeed, the promised Messiah came with the name and authority of Yahweh, being the image thereof (Acts 13:39, Rom 3:20, Gal 2:20-21, 3:7-11, Isa 9:6, Psalm 118:26, Luke 11:20, 1 Tim 3:16, Phil 2:6, Col 1:15-17).
Pro 19:23 A reverent fear of Yahweh leadeth unto life, he that hath it shall abide satisfied, and will not be visited with evil
In 1 Corinthians 15:54, we read: “When the perishable has been clothed with the imperishable, and the mortal with immortality, then the saying that is written will come true (Isa 25:8); ‘Death has been swallowed up in victory.’
Under the Old Covenant, the Spirit of Yahweh dwelt in a physical temple. However, with the arrival of the true Messiah, a New Covenant was revealed, along with a new temple.
We, as believers, have become the temple in which the Spirit of Yahweh can now reside (1 Cor 3:16-17, 1 Cor 6:19).
The Scriptures affirm that Abraham would be the father of many nations (not religions), allowing all of humanity (encompassing both Old and New Testament saints) to share in the blessings promised to him. The gift of the Spirit of Yahweh is available to all who place their faith, hope, and trust in the promised Messiah as did Abraham (Rom 4:13, 16, Gal 3:7-9).
The True Messiah Worshiped as God
According to Luke 4:8, our Messiah stated, “It is written, You shall worship Yahweh your God, and Him only shall you serve” (Deut 6:13, 8:19, 26:10, Psa 99:5, 9).
Yahweh revealed Himself in the flesh as the true Messiah, and He was worshipped by many (Mat 2:2, 2:11, 8:2, 9:18, 14:33, 15:25, 28:9).
By His own testimony, our Messiah could only accept the worship of others, because He is Yahweh.
- The Pharisees declared that the Messiah (translated as Christ in the New Testament) was the son of David.
- This impossible genealogy was revealed by our Messiah in Mat 22:45.
- Refer to the study guide for members entitled the genealogy of Jesus Christ
If David called his Messiah Yahweh, how can anyone teach that the Messiah is David’s son? “Yahweh said unto me, thou shall remain, for with my right hand I shall make thine enemies my footstool.” (Mat 22:43-44, Psalm 110:1)
The Right Hand of Yahweh our Messiah
Psa 118:16 The right hand of Yahweh is exalted; the right hand of Yahweh does valiantly
- The power of Yahweh was revealed through the presence of the Messiah, who was despised and rejected by men.
- Although many chief rulers believed in Him because of the miracles He performed, they did not openly acknowledge Him as the Messiah.
- The religious leaders loved the praises of men and feared being excommunicated by the Pharisees.
- They had agreed that anyone acknowledging the Messiah would be put out of the synagogue (John 9:22, 12:37-43, Isa 53:1).
Mar 7:9 And he said unto them, Full well ye reject the commandment of Yahweh, that ye may keep your own tradition
The right hand of God, is a figure of speech describing the great power that Yahweh our Messiah wields.
Isa 48:13 Mine hand also hath laid the foundation of the earth, and my right hand hath spanned the heavens: when I call unto them, they stand up together
Another parable that few understand is revealed by the Messiah as told in Luke 11:20, “But if I with the finger of Yahweh cast out devils, have no doubt that the kingdom of God is come upon you.”
The Messiah stated in Luke 11:20 that “if I with the finger of Yahweh cast out devils, have no doubt that the kingdom of God is come upon you.” This parable is not well understood, but it reveals that the Messiah is in fact Yahweh.
While on earth, King David did not sit at the right hand of God; the right hand of Yahweh describes David’s source of power.
The revolutionary exposé titled “The LORD said to my Lord,” exposes the trinitarian teaching that the LORD God, instructs the Lord Jesus Christ (the Messiah), to sit at his right hand.
It is quite impossible to call upon the name of the Lord because “the LORD” is not a name. Moreover, a name cannot be translated into a title reserved for men.