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The Remnant Awakens – Episode 7 “Restoring the Name – Yahuah, Yahusha, and the Ruach Ha’Qodesh”

The Remnant Awakens

Published OnApril 19, 2025
Chapter 1

Intro

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Shalom family. This is The Remnant Awakens, and I’m your brother, Pierre Lidji. Today, we’re going to uncover something monumental, one of the biggest cover-ups in human history. You see, family, we’re talking about the names of the Most High and His Son. Not the titles like ‘Lord’ or ‘God,’ but their true, given Names—Names that carry power, identity, and authority. Let’s take this journey together.

Chapter 2

Why the Name Matters to Yahuah

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Let’s start with this, family—names have power. I mean real power. You see, this isn’t just about labels or words that we choose at random. In the Hebrew language, in our heritage, names are so much more. They carry meaning, authority, and identity. When the Most High revealed Himself to our ancestors, He didn’t leave it up to interpretation. He didn’t say, ‘Hey, just call me whatever title feels right.’ No, He gave us His true Name. A Name that reflects His essence, His character, His being.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Now, here’s the thing: many of us grew up calling Him ‘Lord’ or ‘God,’ and while those titles might feel familiar, they’re not His Name. The Most High never instructed us to call Him by those titles, and, honestly, they come from traditions that don’t align with His Word. His Name—it’s sacred, it’s eternal, and it holds a power that’s unlike anything else in this world. It’s not something we should take lightly.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

And and you know, this isn’t just about semantics. It’s about relationship. When you love someone, you call them by their name, right? You wouldn’t substitute it with a vague title or something disconnected from who they are. It’s the same with the Most High. To seek Him, to honor Him, to really know Him, we must know—not guess, not assume—but know His true Name.

Chapter 3

The Father’s True Name: YAHUAH

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Family, let's turn to the Hebrew scrolls, the ancient manuscripts that have been preserved for us through generations. In those scrolls, the Most High's Name doesn't appear as 'God' or 'Lord.' Instead, it appears as four Hebrew letters—Yod-Hey-Uau-Hey—over 6,800 times. That’s not a coincidence. That’s emphasis. That’s the Most High Himself making sure we know His Name.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Now, these four letters, you might hear them referred to as the Tetragrammaton. It’s a fancy way of saying “four letters.” But don’t let the terminology distract you—they represent His true Name, the Name He gave to Mosheh, to the prophets, to our ancestors. It’s sacred, and it speaks to who He is. Yod-Hey-Uau-Hey. A Name that carries His essence, His authority, His covenant with His people.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

And I think, I think this is where we often miss the mark, you know? Because through translations, through various traditions, His Name was replaced. Replaced with titles and substitutes that don’t carry the same power or meaning. And yet, in Hebrew, every single letter of His Name is rich with significance. It’s not just a word—it’s a declaration of His being.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

So, the question is, family: what does it mean for us to call on Him by His true Name? To align ourselves with the name He chose, not the ones traditions have handed down to us? To return to the Name He proclaimed to our ancestors—Yahuah? What, what does that mean for us, not just spiritually, but in our daily walk?

Chapter 4

The Son’s True Name: YAHUSHA

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Family, let’s take a moment to discuss something that might surprise many of us—the name we’ve often used for the Son, ‘Jesus,’ is not the name He was called during His time on earth. You see, this isn’t just an issue of translation or preference, but of historical and linguistic reality. Back then, in the Hebrew, Greek, and Latin languages, the letter ‘J’ didn’t even exist. That letter only started to appear around the 1500s. So the name ‘Jesus’ could not have been spoken by the disciples, or anyone else, two thousand years ago, because it didn’t exist yet.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Now, now I know, for many of us, the name ‘Jesus’ holds deep significance. We've prayed in that name, shared testimonies, experienced healing, and miracles. And the Most High, in His mercy, met us where we were, even when we didn’t fully understand. But as we grow in knowledge and understanding, it’s important to seek the truth. And the truth is, His name wasn’t ‘Jesus.’

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

The Son’s true Name, family, is Yahusha. In Hebrew, Yahusha means ‘Yahuah saves’ or ‘Yahuah is salvation.’ That Name carries the authority, mission, and identity that the Father gave Him. It connects back to the Father’s Name, Yahuah, and reveals His purpose—to bring salvation. The name Yahusha wasn’t randomly chosen; it was divinely appointed. It’s a declaration of who He is and why He came.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

And this isn’t, this isn’t just about being exact or legalistic. It’s about understanding the integrity, the depth of what His Name truly means. It’s about stepping out of traditions that may have veiled the richness of that Name and embracing the fullness of His identity as the Son of the Most High.

Chapter 5

The Set-Apart Spirit: RUACH HA’QODESH

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Now, family, here’s a question to reflect on: What about the so-called ‘Holy Spirit’? Is that the name it was originally given or something that was added much, much later? You see, in the Hebrew scripture, what we know as the ‘Holy Spirit’ isn’t referred to by those terms. Instead, it’s described as the Ruach Ha’Qodesh—the Set-Apart Spirit.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

This term, ‘Ruach,’ speaks to breath, to wind, to life itself. It’s not just a title or a label; it conveys something living, something powerful, something connected directly to the essence of the Most High. And when you add ‘Ha’Qodesh,’ which means ‘set-apart’ or ‘holy,’ you begin to see the depth, the richness, the distinction of what this Spirit truly represents.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

And and here’s where things get interesting. The Ruach Ha’Qodesh wasn’t an invention of the New Testament, as many of us might have been taught. No, no, no. The concept, the reality of the Set-Apart Spirit, is woven all throughout the Torah, the Prophets, the Writings. The Ruach moved over the waters at creation, empowered the prophets, gave life to Yahuah’s Word. It’s not some abstract idea or vague force—it’s His Spirit, His breath, at work in the earth and in His people.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

But here’s the thing family—we don’t often hear it called ‘Ruach Ha’Qodesh’ anymore. Over time, that connection to the Hebrew roots of this term, the language that Yahuah Himself chose, was replaced with words and ideas that don’t quite carry the same weight, the same clarity. It’s like, like this truth about the identity of the Spirit has been veiled, just like the Names of the Father and the Son were veiled.

Chapter 6

Why the Names Were Hidden

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Family, let’s ask ourselves a deep, important question: why were the true Names—Yahuah, Yahusha, and the Ruach Ha’Qodesh—hidden in the first place? You see, this wasn’t a coincidence. This wasn’t something that just happened over time without intent. No, no, this was deliberate. The enemy knew the power, the authority, the connection these Names carry. And in his rebellion, he sought to sever that connection. To obscure the truth.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Now, think about this for a moment. If you can remove someone's name, their true name, it becomes easier to distort their identity. And and that’s exactly what happened. Over centuries, the Names were replaced with titles—titles that don’t hold the same meaning or authority. Titles like ‘Lord’ and ‘God’ were introduced, not to honor the Most High, but to align with pagan systems and traditions that don’t reflect His nature. It’s like, like taking a masterpiece and covering it with layers of paint to obscure its original beauty.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

And here’s the thing, family: this wasn’t just about language or culture. It was about control. You see, by disconnecting us from the true Names, the enemy could influence how we perceive the Most High and His covenant with His people. If we lose the Names, we lose the depth, the intimacy of knowing who He is. And in turn, it weakens our understanding of who we are as His people.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

You’ve gotta consider this too. The replacement of the Names wasn’t just a historical accident. It was intentional, calculated. The Romanization of scripture, the influence of political powers, the merging of faith with empire—it all played a role. By removing the Names, those in power could dilute pure worship and introduce customs that aligned with their agendas. And and for many of us, this is the legacy we were born into. A legacy filled with substitutions instead of truth.

Chapter 7

Why You Must Return to the Real Names

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Family, we are living in prophetic times, and one of the clearest signs is this—Yahuah is restoring His Name. This isn’t just an intellectual exercise or a historical curiosity. No, no, this is Yahuah’s heart being revealed in these last days. It’s not about tradition or preference—it’s about obedience, about covenant, about aligning ourselves with the truth.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

You see, the scripture tells us, over and over, that the Name of Yahuah is a strong tower. The righteous run to it and are safe. That’s Proverbs 18:10. Now ask yourself, family, if the Name carries this kind of power, why has it been hidden for so long? Why has it been replaced? And what does it mean when, in these times, Yahuah Himself begins to restore it?

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

And and here’s the thing: this restoration isn’t a coincidence. It’s a calling. A divine calling to come out of confusion, out of Babylon, and into His truth. To know His Name is to know His character, His authority, His promises. It’s to stand firm in a world that has tried to rob us of this identity.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Family, let me share this. Returning to His true Name isn’t just about saying it correctly; it’s about living in alignment with it. It's about understanding that His Name carries life, redemption, and covenant. It’s not just letters or syllables—it’s a revelation of who He is and who we are in Him.

Chapter 8

Final Words

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Family, this truth isn’t about pride—it’s about power. It’s about worshipping the Most High in spirit and in truth. John 4:24 tells us this. And for so long, we’ve called Him by false names, names that have no root, no life, no substance in Him. But now, now the veil is being lifted.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

You’ve gotta understand this—calling on His true Name, returning to covenant, it’s not just a choice. It’s a calling. The kind that stirs something deep in your soul, you know? Come out of Babylon, family. This is no time to hold onto shadows. Step into His light. Step into His truth. And when you call upon His Name, the Name that was hidden for generations, you’re stepping into His promises, into His covering.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

I’m Pierre Lidji. And this is The Remnant Awakens. Family, call on His Name. And walk in the truth. Shalom. See you all on the next episode!.

About the podcast

The Remnant Awakens is a powerful prophetic truth podcast hosted by Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji, a 25-year-old Hebrew descendant from the tribe of Yahudah, lineage of Shem, son of Noach. This 62-episode series ignites the hearts of the 12 tribes of Yashar’el and grafted-in believers by revealing the true identity of the Hebrews, exposing religious deception, unpacking Scripture with power, and preparing the remnant for the Second Exodus and the return of the King. Stay tuned!

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