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The Power of the Name: Yahusha Ha'Mashiach (Jesus Christ)
What if the very name we call upon holds the key to understanding our covenant identity? This profound exploration takes us on a journey through the Hebrew origins of the name Yahusha, revealing that names in biblical culture were never mere labels but declarations of purpose and destiny. We discover that Yahusha's name is a theophoric compound, meaning it carries within it the Father's own name, Yah, combined with the root word for salvation, yasha. This isn't just linguistic trivia. It's a theological earthquake. Every time we speak His name, we're declaring that Yahuwah is salvation. The message walks us through the transmission of this sacred name from Hebrew to Greek to Latin to English, showing how each translation added distance from the original covenant declaration. Yet the power remains. Drawing from Matthew 1:21, we see that the angel didn't randomly assign a name but explained its purpose: He shall save His people from their sins. The name and the mission are inseparable. For those of us seeking deeper roots in our faith, especially within communities that have experienced the pain of name erasure and cultural displacement, restoring this understanding reconnects us to the ancient covenant and reminds us that identity matters to the Most High. When we understand that Yahusha literally means Yahuwah saves, our worship transforms from routine to revelation.
