Family, let’s talk about this “name game” for a second. Because history has done a whole remix. 🎶
👉🏾 In Hebrew, His name is Yahusha HaMashiach — “Yahuah saves, the Anointed One.” That’s covenant, that’s prophecy, that’s straight Judah roots. Solid.
👉🏾 Then Rome, Greece, and later Europe said: “We’ll call Him Jesus Christ.” And boom, here comes the translation train 🚂 with some baggage: colonization, forced conversions, crusades, and missionaries who came with a Bible in one hand and shackles in the other. 😬
Pros of Yahusha HaMashiach:✔️ Keeps the covenant and identity of Israel intact.✔️ Shows He came for His people first (Matt 1:21).✔️ Connects to prophecy, Torah, and promises.
Pros of Jesus Christ:✔️ Message went worldwide. 🌍✔️ Prayers answered, demons still fled. 🙌🏾
Cons of Jesus Christ (the way it was used):❌ “Believe in Jesus” … but also here’s slavery, colonization, and erasure of your identity.❌ Christian Nationalism today waving flags like: “Jesus loves America the most!” 🙄 Meanwhile Jacob’s children still catching the most heat (Jer. 30:7).
So no, it’s not two different Messiahs. It’s one Savior with two presentations:
- The original Hebrew version (Yahusha): grounded in covenant and truth.
- The Western remix (Jesus): global but hijacked by empire.
We’re now in the hour of Jacob’s Trouble where Yahusha is restoring His Name and His people — while the false systems get exposed for what they are.
💡 Moral of the story? Whether you came up calling on Jesus or are awakening to Yahusha — know the difference, know the history, and don’t let colonizers gaslight you about your own covenant identity.
😂 Because let’s be real: if the same people who enslaved you gave you the “authorized name brand” version of the Messiah … you might want to check the label.
📖 Jeremiah 30:7 – “Alas! for that day is great, so that none is like it: it is even the time of Jacob's trouble; but he shall be saved out of it.”
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📖 Habakkuk 2:2 – “Write the vision, and make it plain.”
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