🔥 “Why Yahuah Chose Yashar’el — And Why It Has Nothing to Do With Race”

 


🔥 “Why Yahuah Chose Yashar’el — And Why It Has Nothing to Do With Race”


Yashar’el is the only people on earth upon whom Yahuah placed His Name. The covenant did not begin with race, geography, or outward identity — it began with Abraham, a man chosen for faith, obedience, and righteousness. That covenant passed to Isaac, then to Jacob, whose name was changed to Yahshar’el, and from him to the twelve tribes whose lineage and inheritance continue to this very day.

This identity has never been about superiority — it has always been about inheritance, obedience, and divine purpose. But through generations of sin, rebellion, idolatry, and disobedience, Yahshar’el lost the knowledge of who they are, fulfilling the warnings spoken by Torah and the Prophets. Yet now, in these last days, Yahuah is awakening His people from every land where they were scattered. He is restoring identity, covenant, obedience, and purpose.

Yahshar’el carries a royal calling — to be kings and priests, a royal priesthood, set apart to serve Yahuah and reveal His righteousness to the nations. Their purpose is to be both salt and light, so that men would see their good works and glorify their Elohim in heaven. This awakening is not about pride — it is about prophetic function. Only when Yahshar’el awakens can they fulfill Yahuah’s assignment to shine His light, uphold His truth, and call the nations to repentance.

Through Yahshar’el’s restoration, Yahuah brings redemption to a remnant of the world — fulfilling the promise that salvation is extended both to the repentant natural branches of Yahshar’el and to the wild branches grafted in by faith in Yahshua, who died for the sins of the world.

This calling does not elevate Israel above others; it elevates Yahuah’s purpose through Israel. The awakening of Yahshar’el is not racial supremacy — it is covenant restoration, prophetic identity, and the unfolding of Yahuah’s plan to redeem a people for Himself from every nation under heaven.

 

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