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The Natsariym: Living 'The Way' Today


The Natsariym of today believe that the message originally taught by Yahusha, HaMashiach, and carried out to the world by his Talmudium and Apostles, was very quickly corrupted by Roman paganism, descension among the Sanhedrin, and persecution of the early followers, both Yahudiym and Gentile, as early as the the 1st and 2nd Centuries AD. This has led to a renewal of faith and a desire for the restoration of what was once The Way Yahuah desired for His Creation to follow, as exemplified by the life of His Salvation.

This is an awakening associated with, but not limited to, many groups who have followed in the path of HaMashiach, and kept the Laws and Commandments of The Most High. Adhering to one doctrine does not cancel out the other. On the contrary, it simply requires one to become yachad with the Father and the Son; - as Yahusha, was yachad, or 'One' with Yahuah. It requires only the paradigm shift that it's addition, not subtraction. Neither perspective should be 'Done Away With,' for Salvation is in the entirety of the Book.

Personally, I like a good 'revealed by the Ruach' paradigm shift. It lets me know what I've been missing, what the scales covering my eyes have clouded. And when I finally see it, well, I can't un-see it.


An Identity and Self-Awareness Paradigm Shift:


Many Christians today are beginning to understand that they can follow The Way of Yahusha, HaMashiach, and keep Torah. Indeed, they're realizing it's what they've been doing all along! The scales are falling from the eyes, and they’re beginning to see they’re the ones prophesied to be grafted in - a part of the nation of Israel. If not the firstborn, then most assuredly the beneficiaries of those who brought the teachings of The Way. They are discerning that Torah applies to them also; and as Christians, they can boldly declare, ‘I keep Torah!’ (for isn’t that the very definition of ‘Commandment Keepers?).  The Natsariym of today have made the connection that it was they whom Yahusha prayed for in the Garden of Gethsemane; the future remnant destined to have the Names Of Salvation sealed upon their foreheads.


Wisdom and Understanding:


Consider the letter ‘J.’ It does not exist within the Hebrew Aleph-Bet. It was added to the English alphabet in the 17th century, in 1629, when the new edition of the King James Bible began using it as a consonantal phonetic sound; and transliteration of the Greek names ‘Iesus’ to Jesus, and ‘Ioseph’ to Joseph.



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