Greetings from Heshallgovern.com and He Shall Govern
Radio ministries.
Shalom be upon you in the name of rab-bi Yehoshua ben Yehowah (YHWH).
The radio ministry is a new feature at heshallgovern.com;
so, let me take the time to introduce who we are and give you an introduction into what
we teach here.
Here at He Shall Govern Ministries, we follow the rabbi from Galilee that practiced and taught the faith and religion of his ancestors; that is Judaism. By following his teaching, we serve his God; the only true God, the God of Israel. In Judaism, we teach that the moshiach is a made being; thus, making it impossible for him to be the God of Israel. The main reason why fellow Jews, do not come to acknowledge Yehoshua as being their moshiach, (and above all people the Jews should recognize Yehoshua/Jesus), is because the majority of so-called "followers" of this precious rabbi do not even know about the messiah of Judaism. Instead, they make him into something that he is not and someone totally foreign to how the prophets described him. For in Judaism, the moshiach is not God, nor a god, nor was he "god in the flesh." Rather, what Judaism teaches (not necessarily modern Judaism, but biblical Judaism) is that prior to the creation of all things, the God of Israel made a son for Himself after His own likeness and image. Even as John says in Rev 3:14, "To the angel of the church in Laodicea write: The amen, the faithful and true witness, the beginning of the creation of God." These words "the beginning of" in Greek confirm what I have said and will say in this paper; for in Greek this word is "arche" as in "arch-angel" or "arch bishop." This means "first," "head," "top;" as well as "the first person or thing in a series," which then would also confirm the faith of the holy prophets; again, that is Judaism. For Judaism teaches the son of the Eternal One was actually made; and, therefore, because of this he is not God. Even Paul the Pharisee, of the tribe of Benjamin, confirms this by saying Yehoshua was made and was the first of all things that have been made. By saying this, he confirms that the moshiach is not the God of Israel, he does this in Colossians 1, "He has the likeness [or: attributes] of the invisible God and is the firstborn [or: the first] of all creation. Yet, by him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things were created by him and for him. He came into existence before all things...." Even the author of Hebrews confirms that Yehoshua was and is a made being, versus being eternal, for he writes in Ch.1:4, "Being made so much better than the angels, as he hath by inheritance obtained a more excellent name than they."
Now, because Yehoshua/Jesus is a son, as with any other son - of any other specie, the son has the same characteristics as the parent; thus, the son of God was made with the ability to create and was made extremely powerful. This is why the scriptures say the things they do in the manner they do, and even why Paul wrote what I just quoted in a particular fashion. For if Yehoshua were God, it would be an ignorant thing to say that he would have to exist before all things. Moreover, because the Tanach and the apostles teach that there is no one else that is eternal except for the God of Israel, it is necessary for all to say that Yehoshua came into being before all things, and that he himself made and created all else by his Father's command. Now, because Yehoshua is an actual son of the God of Israel Himself ; thus, made from the same essence, versus being adopted or created [as Eve was made from Adam's essence - for this is what the narrator of Genesis was pointing to] he is then also a prince. This is why Yehoshua/Jesus is known by the scroll of Isaiah as the "prince of peace," in Isaiah 9: instead of being called the "King of Peace."
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For he has his own throne located at the right hand of his God, the God of Israel. King Davidtestifies to this in Psalm 110, for he says,
"Yehowah said unto my adon, sit at my right hand, until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet." In Hebrew, when the word "Adon" is translated to English - it is commonly translated as "Lord," but what it really means is "master" - or better yet - "one who is over me in rank;" like a general. For a general is above his troops, but obviously under the king or the president that he serves. Thus, by serving the general, I in fact am serving the king. If I do not honor the general, I do not honor the king - for the king put him over all things. I hope this is understandable; if not, visit www.heshallgovern.com, and send me an email and I will be more than glad to give you more details and proof about these fundamental truths.
Now, understand one thing of Judaic truth - The God of Israel does not ever grow weary, nor tired; in fact, anything that is eternal cannot ever grow faint, nor ever die - something eternal simply exists, and He shall do so forever. This is who the God of Israel is. His name is Yehowah, and in Daniel 7 He is known by the name of the Ancient of Days. However, because His son was actually made before all things, yet, he himself can become tired and/or weary. It was this very son of the Eternal One, by the commandments of the Eternal One, who created the heavens and the earth and all that is in them. When he completed his work on the seventh day, it was he that rested and was refreshed, not the Blessed One (the Father.)
This son / Yehowah's son was and is the firstborn of all creation; thus, to make a quick point with you - whether he be the first, second, or third born of all creation, he is still a part of creation. However, because he is in fact the firstborn of all creation, he obviously had to exist before the heavens and the earth. Now, we that are torah-observant count time from the first moment that the
son started creating everything on the first day, or
better yet, during the night of the first 24 hours.
Therefore, if he was made before that, he was in
fact made during the days of eternity. This can
be counted if you went backwards, for eventually
you will come to that point of time, (when Yehoshua
was made.) Micah the prophet confirms this by saying
in chapter 5 of his holy writings :
But you, Bethlehem Ephrathah,
though you are small among the clans of Judah,
out of you will come for me
one who will be ruler over Israel,
whose origins are from of old,
from the days of eternity.
"Origins" here means "beginning point" or "birth."
Now, because Yehoshua is an actual son of the Eternal One, then he has similar attributes and abilities to his Father, who is the only God. Because of these facts, this makes the son greater than any other spirit, already. For in Biblical Judaism there are different classes of spirits, some are seraphs which have 6 wings as we see in Isaiah 6. Likewise, there are Cherubs that have four wings and four faces as described by Ezekiel the prophet. There are other classes of spirits called are angels; and some spirits are even special horses as we see with the ones that took Elijah to heaven in a whirlwind in II Kings chapter 2, or when they surrounded the military force of Aram during the days of Elisha in II Kings 6. While understanding that these different classes of spirits exist, fellow modern Jews, even for 1,900 years, miss one particular and very important class of spirits, that being: What kind of class represents the God of Israel and His son that was made like Him? This class of spirits are called "the Elohim." Elohim is the plural word for Elohe (Gentiles and even non-understanding Jews translate this plural word as a singular word, and end up with the word GOD, when it does not mean this at all.) Sometimes, however, the prophets will use a shorter form of the word "Elohe" which then would be the word "el," these are the letters "e" and "l," (respectively) put together or when spelled out. Therefore, when we read the Hebrew Tanach (or the Jewish bible) we see this word "Elohim" throughout our Scriptures. Here is an example from Genesis 1, "In the beginning Elohim created also the heavens and also the aretz." Let me say this quick commentary for the word "Aretz." The word "aretz" is commonly translated as "earth," but the earth did not become as we see it today until the third day, and that word would be
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"eretz," not "aretz." For this word "aretz" should be translated as "the blob." Because earth was formed from this formless blob, and because it was not until the third day that the current earth was formed, it was "void" of stuff. Therefore, it was "formless and void." It was not until this blob was divided and that a divided portion from this blob was made into a formed shape, a sphere, that the word "earth" can finally be used, which occurred on the third day of creation.
Moving on:
As we can see in this first chapter of Genesis, and also throughout the Tanach, the word Elohim is used. However, we don't really get the full definition of how many spirits define this plural word until we see mankind being made; for only two humans were made. Truly this confirms the dualism that is found or peppered throughout the Tanach and the writings of the apostles, even from Paul - (who became a false apostle), yet, a Pharisee nonetheless. Let me quickly tell you some of these things:
1. When the son made all things, he them in such a way so that these things would
actually testify to the existence of only the Father and of himself - for there are only male
and female in all forms of life, whether that be plants, trees, humans, animals and even
flowers. There is simply not just one thing, nor are there more than two things that make things
reproduce.
2. Two great luminaries were made on the fourth day, the sun that actually has the light, whereas
the moon only reflects it. Similarly, the son reflects, displays, and portrays what his Father
is like, because he obeys Him faithfully, and speaks only what He wants him to speak. Even as
he himself says, "my words are not my own, but my Father's Who sent me."
3. Abraham went to sacrifice one son; thus, only two main people are mentioned in this story.
4. Pharaoh made Joseph the most high in all of Egypt, except for the throne itself. Similarly,
the Father made the son to be greater than all of creation; yet, he remains below his Father -
Who gave him such power and prestige, as Yehoshua even says in John 14:28, "the
Father is greater than I." As also Daniel says in Daniel 7, "I looked, and there before me was
one like a son of man, coming with the clouds of heaven. He approached the Ancient of Days
and was led into His presence. He was given authority, glory and sovereign power." Even, Paul
the Pharisee says similar things in 1 Corinthians, "For He 'has put everything under his feet.'
Now when it says that 'everything' has been put under him, it is clear that this does not include
God Himself, who put everything under Christ."
So, we see that in this story and the extra verses that I gave, only two main people are
mentioned.
5. David only mentions two people in Psalm 110, "Yehowah said unto my leader or master,
sit at My right hand."
6. In Proverbs 30, two and only two important people are mentioned, for it says,
I am the most ignorant of men;
I do not have a man's understanding.
I have not learned wisdom,
nor have I knowledge of the Holy Ones.
Who has gone up to heaven and come down?
Who has gathered up the wind in the hollow of His hands?
Who has wrapped up the waters in His cloak?
Who has established all the ends of the earth?
What is His name, and the name of His son?
Tell me if you know!
7. Jesus himself only speaks of two main people in John 15:1 - I am the true vine, and my Father
is the gardener. Or, again in John 15:24, "If I had not done among them what no one else did,
they would not be guilty of sin. But now they have seen these miracles, and yet they have
hated both me and my Father." Again, Yehoshua says this in John 14:23, "Jesus replied, "If
anyone loves me, he will obey my teaching. My Father will love him, and we will come to
him and make our home with him." So, only two people make their home within the believer, not
just one, nor more than two.
Lastly, the apostles only mentioned two individuals on the top of all their epistles, here are just a
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few excerpts:
1. "James, a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ, To the twelve tribes scattered among
the nations"
2. From 2 Thessalonians Paul writes:
"Paul, Silas and Timothy, to the church of the Thessalonians in God our Father and the
lord Jesus Christ:" On a quick study note: the word "Lord" here in Greek does not mean
"deity," nor "divine." Rather, the word means "slave owner" and "owner."
3. From 2 John 1-3, John writes,
"The elder, To the chosen lady and her children, whom I love in the truth-and not I only, but
also all who know the truth - because of the truth, which lives in us and will be with us forever:
Grace, mercy and peace from God the Father and from Jesus Christ, the Father's son, will be
with us in truth and love."
4. Again John writes in 1 John 2, "Such a man is the antichrist - he denies the Father and the
son. No one who denies the son has the Father; whoever acknowledges the son has the Father
also. "
Thus, in these four small examples we see that only two people are listed, that being only the Father and His precious son. There are many many more scriptures that only mention the Father and His son. (Revelation 4 & 5, Daniel 7, etc.)
Now, let me say an important footnote:
We don't ever see a third person; thus, the trinity doctrine is strictly a pagan belief, invented by Gentiles that never had any formal teaching in Judaism, thus, it came from the mind of the devil. This non-Jewish belief was invented somewhere around 190 AD, and then codified among them at the council of Nicene in 325 AD - these Gentiles came to be known as Catholics. Thus, modern denominational and non-denominational Christianity - that believes in the trinity - stems from the roots of these early ignorant Gentiles.
And dear one, please bear with me a little longer:
In scripture - we can see that things can actually be transformed, such as the staff that Moses threw on the ground - for it became a living snake. I am making a point so please stay with me - -now because the God of Israel is literally Eternal, this means He never had a beginning, and so He can never have an end, nor can He ever die. Yehoshua however, because he is a part of creation, being the first of all that has come into existence, even as Proverbs 8 confirms, "Yehowah brought me about or caused me to exist as the first or head of His works, before His works of old, I was
made during eternity." He then can be done away with just as easily as he was brought into existence. Now after 4,000 plus years, after the son created the heavens and the earth, the Father, the only God, transformed him by dis-ranking him from his high position and from his abilities and caused him to be a man, this is why David the king and prophet said in Psalm 8:5,
"You caused him to be lower in rank than the heavenly beings," and when he was brought back to heaven this act fulfilled the rest of that same verse, which says, "then You crowned him with glory and honor."
Thus, the son of the living God actually became flesh and walked among us. He was only a man, though, and was never born from a virgin, but is a direct link to Solomon, David, Israel, Isaac and Abraham. He had to fulfill every messianic prophecy to be the messiah or he was disqualified. The prophecies state that the messiah would come out of the loins of King David, not from a virgin. The gospels of Matthew and Luke have a false virgin birth story, based on the prophecy of Isaiah 7:14 which has nothing to do with Jesus, but a child that was born during the days of King Ahaz in the 700 BC's. Like I said, Yehoshua is a part of a class of spirits known as Elohim, like Gabriel is a part of a class of spirits known as angels. Yehoshua is not the God of Israel. Rather, he is His son and, thus, also an elohe, or el as I just stated a few moments prior.
This is why the prophets said so much about Yehoshua, for they were foretelling the grand event of
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the actual son of the Eternal One, [the very architect of creation, as Proverbs 8 says, "I was the architect at His side"], where he will literally live with mankind for a short time and then be taken back up again. While being here on earth, he never desired to do away with the Torah - for he practiced and taught the torah. At the mount of beatitudes, he said to all those that attended his glorious presence, "do not think that I come to do away with the law." Yet, it is amazing we find people like Paul and many others thinking such things and preaching it. Rather, Yehoshua simply and only wanted and came to replace the atonement offering of lambs and goats under the Mosaic Law to his own self; therefore, not even doing away with the atonement offering, just replacing it with something better, that being himself. In the past, the son did a similar thing back in Solomon's time by allowing the tabernacle to be replaced with the Temple, because it was better, but the laws surrounding all the rituals remained. So the same with atonement, it is merely and simply transferred over to Yehoshua; thus, one only needs to come to the son of the Living God for atonement (forgiveness of your sins/evil deeds), by asking in faith.
However, this is the catch - what the prophets have always taught, as well as Yehoshua himself, along with John the baptist - that being: one's sins are never removed if a person never turns from sin. And that only comes by obeying the commandments of the God of Israel, and that is the Torah.
Even John says this in 1 John,
"Everyone who sins breaks the law; in fact, sin is lawlessness. But you know that he
appeared so that he might take away our sins. And in him is no sin. No one who lives
in him keeps on sinning. No one who continues to sin has either seen him or known him.
Dear children, do not let anyone lead you astray. He who does what is right is righteous,
just as he is righteous. He who does what is sinful is of the devil".
Again, John writes in another spot,
"We have confidence before God and receive from Him anything we ask, because we obey His commands and do what pleases Him".
Again, he writes,
"We know that we have come to know him if we obey his commands. The man who says, 'I know him,' but does not do what he commands is a liar, and the truth is not in him. But if anyone obeys his word, God's love is truly made complete in him. This is how we know we are in him: Whoever claims to live in him must walk as Jesus did."
Remember, this is what Yehoshua himself said when he visited us,
"Why do you call me, 'Lord, Lord,' and do not do what I say?"
As well as, "Whoever has my commands and obeys them, he is the one who loves me. He who loves me will be loved by my Father, and I too will love him and show myself to him." And, "If anyone loves me, he will obey my teaching. My Father will love him, and we will come to him and make our home with him." Likewise, "if thou wilt enter into life, keep the commandments (Matthew 19) and "If ye love me, keep my commandments (John 14:15)."
Thus, salvation according to Yehoshua himself and all his prophets [which does not include Paul - for he is NOT the Lord's disciple -because he went off on his own and started his own 'saved by grace' following and taught other false teachings, go to www.heshallgovern.com to read
them or click HERE] is strictly based on 3 things:
1.Knowing and believing that there is just one God, that being the Father.
2. The God of Israel, made -not created - His son in His own image and likeness and that this
son made the heavens and the earth and that his name is Yehoshua. And,
3. You must keep all of the law of Moses, the law of the God of Israel, to free yourself from
all sin, and so become holy. And you must trust in Yehoshua as the moshiach and that he
died to make atonement for our sins, which we must repent from anytime we do sin. After
repentance, you must start keeping or rekeeping all of the Law of Moses again. For sinners or
transgressors of the Torah shall and will be lost forever.
So, what is the conclusion of this paper? If one believes in the Trinity; or that "you are saved by grace;" or that you think that Yehoshua is not the promised moshiach of Y'israel; or that you think
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Yehoshua is GOD in the flesh; or that he was born from a virgin; or you think that the Torah has been done away with; or that Paul was an actual follower of the truth; ------
YOU NEED TO REPENT AND START BELIEVING THE REAL TRUTH, AND PROVE
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YOUR REPENTANCE BY BECOMING HOLY - WHICH ONLY COMES BY DOING WHAT YEHOWAH HAS ALREADY COMMANDED. THAT IS TO OBEY THE LAW HE GAVE TO MOSES ON MT. SINAI AND THE STATUTES HE GAVE THROUGH THE GENERATIONS THROUGH HIS PROPHETS.
You must be holy to enter HIS presence, for not once has a sinner ever been saved, nor been given a covenant with the God of Y'israel - so stop deceiving yourself - become wise and cease being ignorant and being self-deceived, for the road to salvation is NOT so simple, that all you need to do is as Paul said, "confess Yehoshua is lord." For this is in direct opposition to what Yehoshua himself says, "Narrow is the path that leads to life and few ever find it." Likewise, Peter says, "If the righteous are scarcely saved, what will become of the ungodly and the sinner?"
Turn from sin, O non-torah observant person, and start following the torah so that you can free yourself from doing what is sinful; and thus, be holy. Do it today. For if not you shall and will be thrown into a fiery lake of fire, where you will remain alive, for the resurrection at the end of the age will do away with death forever. Why be evil in the sight of Yehowah and Yehoshua, and so be thrown into "hell" for your just punishment after the time when the son of the Eternal One will once again set up the fallen theocratic tent of King David, where Yehoshua himself will be its king and priest, and all people will and shall bow their knee to him, admitting he is master and ruler.
Thank you,
May Yehowah and His son,Yehoshua richly bless you.
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