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Understanding the Word of Yahuwah

The word of Yahuwah, it is not just something spoken or written, it is alive, full of power, that is flowing from Yahuwah. This word has been moving through the ages, whispering to the faithful, calling the lost home, and shaking the very foundations of the earth. It spoke to Abraham, guided Moses through the wilderness, it strengthened the prophets, and then, in the most breathtaking moment of all, it became flesh, and walked among us as Yahushua. the messiah later in this video we will uncover the deep awe-inspiring truth of the word as it appears in the torah the apocrypha and the voices of the prophets this word is not bound by time or space it knows truth sees sin and heals the sick and the lame it holds all things together it breathes life into the hopeless gives hope to the lost children who had been lost and broken the word in creation the source of life. In the beginning, Elohim created the heavens and the earth, then Elohim said, Let there be light, and there was light. That's found in Genesis 1 verses 1 to 3. Before anything existed, before the stars burned in the sky, before the oceans began to roar, the word of Yahuwah spoke, and creation sprang to life. This word was not just a command, but an eternal force, shaping and breathing life into everything that came forth. The Apocrypha beautifully echoes this truth, and it says this, O Elohim of my fathers, and Master of mercy, who hast made all things with thy word. That's from the wisdom of Solomon 9 verse 1. The psalmist also proclaims this great power and wonder, and it tells us this, By the word of Yahuwah the heavens were made, and all the host of them by the breath of his mouth. That's in Psalm 33 verse 6. But the revelation does not stop there. Written in what is called the New Testament, it reveals the ultimate mystery of this word. It is none other than Yahushua, the Messiah. All things were made through him, and without him nothing was made, that was made. That's in John 1 verse 3. The word of Yahuwah is the source of life itself, the voice that spoke light into darkness. The breath that formed the heavens, and the power that holds all things together. It is more than an act of creation. It is a love story written into existence by the creator, calling everything into being, and holding it all within its order, and giving them their own purpose. From the vastness of the heavens, to the smallest whisper of life, this word is the heartbeat of creation. The word walks, fellowship in the garden, in the beginning. The Creator walked among His creation with love and closeness. And they heard the sound of Yahuwah Elohim walking in the garden in the cool of the day. That's found in Genesis 3 verse 8. This wasn't just a distant Creator. It was the Word of Yahuwah, walking, speaking, and sharing life with His people. This moment in the garden paints a picture of the deep and personal connection He desires with His creation, a fellowship that was broken by the fall. But the story of the Word doesn't end there. The same Word that came down and walked in the garden, became flesh, entering the world from the womb of a young virgin. He came to restore what was lost after the fall. And the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory. That's in John 1 verse 14. Even the Apocrypha reminds us of His ever-present Spirit, woven into all that He made. For thy incorruptible spirit is in all things. That's in the wisdom of Solomon 12 verse 1, the word in the covenant with Abraham. When the word of Yahuwah called Abraham, it wasn't just an invitation, it was a command that changed the course of history. This call, was the beginning of a covenant with his set apart people, a promise that would define the destiny of the Israelites. Now Yahuwah had said to Abram, get out of your country, from your family. and from your father's house, to a land that I will show you. That's Genesis 12 verse 1. The word of Yahuwah didn't stop there. It appeared to Abraham in human form at Mamre, bringing both the joy of a promised son and the gravity of judgment on Sodom. Then Yahuwah appeared to him by the terebinth trees of Mamre. That's Genesis 18 verse 1. This was more than a meeting. It was a moment when the eternal word. Stepped into time to deliver both hope and a warning. The Apocrypha reflects on the power of the Word to establish order and purpose. And with that, we will be able to see the future. Wisdom hast ordered man, that he should have dominion over the creatures. That's wisdom of Solomon 9 verse 2. The word speaks, Moses and the burning bush. The word of Yehoah thundered into Moses'life, in one of the most awe-inspiring moments recorded in Torah. From a bush blazing with fire, yet untouched by the flames, the word called out. And Elohim called to him from the midst of the bush and said, Moses, Moses. And he said, Here I am. That's in Exodus 3 verse 4. In this encounter, the word revealed the sacred name of the Most High, a name that would echo through eternity. I am who I am. That's in Exodus 3 verse 14. Yahushua identifies himself as the spiritual rock that accompanied and sustained the Israelites during their journey through the wilderness, after their exodus from Egypt. 1 Corinthians 10 verse 4 tells us this, And all drank the same spiritual drink, for they drank of that spiritual rock that followed them, and that rock was the Anointed One, the Messiah. Centuries later, the same word spoke again through Yahushua, revealing the fullness of its truth, and it says this, Before Abraham was, I am. That's found in John 8 verse 58. The word comes to the prophets. Throughout history, the word of Yahuwah has come down to his prophets, bringing warnings, promises, and glimpses of what was to come. Each encounter was more than just words, it was the living presence of Yahuwah reaching into their lives. The calling of Samuel. Now Samuel did not yet know Yahuwah, nor was the word of Yahuwah revealed to him. And Yahuwah came, and stood, and called as at other times, Samuel. Samuel. 1 Samuel 3 verses 7 and 10. In this moment, the word didn't just speak, it stood. The presence of Yahuwah was real and undeniable, calling Samuel into a destiny he could not yet understand. The calling of Jeremiah. Then the word of Yahuwah came to me, saying, Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you. Before you were born, I sanctified you. I ordained you a prophet to the nations. That's in Jeremiah 1 verses 4 to 5. The word came to Jeremiah with authority and with purpose, revealing that Yahuwah had plans for us, long before we took our first breath, the calling of Ezekiel and his vision. Then the Spirit entered me when he spoke to me, and set me on my feet, and I heard him who spoke to me. That's in Ezekiel 2 verse 2. For Ezekiel The Word was power, it lifted him up, filled him with strength, and prepared him for the weight of his mission. The Apocrypha paints an even more vivid picture of the Word's force and might. Thine Almighty Word, leapt down from heaven, out of thy royal throne, as a fierce man of war into the midst of a land of destruction. That's in wisdom of Solomon 18 verse 15. In every encounter, the Word was more than a message. It was sent to do the will of Yahuwah by stepping into the lives of His chosen vessels, equipping them with His presence and power. Imagine the awe of hearing His voice, feeling His spirit, and being called to carry out His will. The word of Yahuwah didn't just speak, it moved, it walked, stood, and transformed, forever changing the course of history through the prophets. The word dwells, the tabernacle in Torah. Yahuwah's word found a home among his people, not as something distant, but as a presence they could see, feel, and draw near to. Through the tabernacle and the Torah, the Most High chose to dwell with those he called his own, and let them make me a sanctuary, that I may dwell among them. That's Exodus 25 verse 8. But the fullness of this dwelling was realized in Yahushua, the living Torah, the Word made flesh. For in him dwells all the fullness of the Elohim, bodily. That's in Colossians 2 verse 9. In Psalm 11 verse 4, it clearly tells us this. Yahuwah is in his holy temple. Yahuwah's throne is in heaven. His eyes behold. His eyelids test the sons of men. Imagine the Creator choosing to live among his creation, not just in a sanctuary made with hands, but through Yahushua, who walked, taught, and showed the heart of Yahuwah in human form. This is the word that brings life and wisdom, dwelling with us so we can know him intimately. From the Tabernacle, to the Torah, to Yahushua, the Word has always been a living connection between the Most High and His people, inviting us to walk in His presence, and to be transformed by His truth, the Word made flesh. The greatest revelation of Yahuwah's Word is found in Yahushua, the Messiah, the perfect reflection of the Creator's glory and character, who being the brightness of His glory and the express image of His person. That's Hebrews 1 verse 3. In Yahusha, the word became more than words on a scroll or whispers in the wind. The word took on flesh and walked among us, showing us the fullness of Yahuwah's love, wisdom, and His power. And the word became flesh and dwelt among us. That's John 1 verse 14. This is the ultimate fulfillment of every promise spoken since the beginning. The Creator Himself stepped into creation, not as a distant ruler, but one sent from Yahuwah. He is the Promised One who lived, taught, and gave His life to redeem what was lost. Through Yahusha, the Word came down to bridge the gap between heaven and earth, inviting us back to a restored relationship with the Most High. His life is the living expression of Yahuwah's heart, a light in the darkness, a guide for the lost. and a promise that every word spoken by Yahuwah will come to pass. The eternal word of Yahuwah. The word of Yahuwah is eternal, unchanging, and filled with power that transcends time. It is the voice that brought creation to life, the guide that spoke to the prophets, and the flesh that walked among us to bring redemption. Forever, O Yahuwah, your word is settled in heaven. That's Psalm 119 verse 89. The Word desires a place to dwell, but not in temples made of stone or wood. The true temple is within us, those who prepare themselves for Yahuwah's presence. Just as the tabernacle was built with care and reverence, your heart must be cleansed and set apart as a holy place for the Word to reside. This means surrendering the things that defile you with pride, sin, and disobedience. We must be faithful, embracing the commandments. and the truth of Yahuwah. The Word is alive, powerful, and waiting to fill your temple with light, wisdom, and peace. When you allow the Word to dwell within, it transforms your life, strengthens your spirit, and makes you a vessel for Yahuwah's glory. Will you heed its call? Will you make your temple ready? The Eternal Word is not just a distant promise, it is a living presence, longing to reside in you. Prepare your heart, purify your life, and open your temple to the Word of Yahuwah, and experience the fullness of His power and purpose dwelling within you. Let this truth encourage you to remain faithful, looking forward to the glorious reality that awaits His chosen people and those who cleave to them. Please support the channel, and please like, share, and subscribe. May your name be glorified in all the earth. Thank you, Father, for the gift of life. Hallelujah, in the name of the Holy One of Israel, the Messiah, Amen, Father, Amen.