The Remnant Awakens - Exposing the False Names: Yeshua, Jehovah, Jesus Christ, Yahushua, Lord, God, and HaShem
The remnant awakens
Chapter 1
Intro
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
shalom family! Welcome back to The Remnant Awakens. I’m your brother Pierre Lidji, and, man, I’m excited for this one. Today, we’re gonna get into something that’s been on my heart for a long time. We’re gonna talk about names—specifically, the names that have been mistranslated, misused, and honestly, just straight up inserted into Scripture without any real context. If you’ve been following the podcast, you know we don’t shy away from tough topics. We’ve talked about deception in mainstream Christianity, the importance of Torah, and even the real story behind Hasatan. But today, we’re gonna dismantle every false name that’s been put in front of us, and I promise, by the end of this episode, you’ll see why it matters so much. So, let’s get into it.
Chapter 2
THE POWER OF THE TRUE NAME
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
Alright, so let’s start with the foundation. The true Name of our Heavenly Father is Yahuah. Not “God,” not “Lord,” not “Jehovah.” But Yahuah. And the true Name of the Messiah? It’s Yahusha. Not “Jesus,” not “Yeshua,” not “Yahushua.” But Yahusha. I know, for some of y’all, this might sound new or even a little uncomfortable. Trust me, I get it. I grew up hearing all those other names too. But when you start digging into the original Hebrew, the language our ancestors spoke, you realize there’s power in the Name. Like, real power. It’s not just a label—it’s identity, it’s authority, it’s covenant. And, you know, as we talked about in the episode on the Torah, names in Scripture aren’t just random. They mean something. They carry purpose. So when we call on Yahuah and Yahusha, we’re not just saying words—we’re declaring who He is and who we are in Him.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
I mean, think about it. If someone kept calling you by the wrong name, over and over, would you feel honored? Would you feel like they really knew you? Probably not. And yet, for generations, we’ve been calling on names that aren’t even close to what the Most High gave us. That’s wild, right? But it’s not just about getting the pronunciation right—it’s about returning to the truth, the roots, the covenant. That’s what this whole podcast is about, honestly.
Chapter 3
FALSE NAMES EXPOSED
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
So let’s break it down. Let’s go through some of these common names that get thrown around and see what’s really going on. First up, “Jesus Christ.” Now, I know this one is gonna ruffle some feathers, but hear me out. The name “Jesus” didn’t even exist until about 400 years ago. There’s no letter “J” in Hebrew, Greek, or even Latin. The Messiah’s real name is Yahusha, which means “Yahuah is salvation.” “Jesus” is a Greek and then Latinized version that lost the original meaning and power. And “Christ” is just a title—it means “anointed one,” but it’s not a name.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
Then you got “Yeshua.” Now, this one’s closer, but it’s still not the full picture. “Yeshua” means “salvation,” but it leaves out the Father’s Name—Yahuah. The Messiah came in His Father’s Name, so it’s Yahusha, not just Yeshua. And then there’s “Jehovah.” That’s a made-up name, y’all. It’s a mix of the letters YHWH and the vowels from “Adonai.” It’s not in the original text. The true Name is Yahuah.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
“Lord” and “God”—these are titles, not names. “Lord” comes from “Baal” in Hebrew, which is actually a pagan deity. “God” is a generic term, and in some languages, it even refers to fortune or luck. And “HaShem” just means “the Name.” It’s what people started saying because they were afraid to say the real Name, but that’s not what Scripture commands. We’re supposed to call on His Name, not hide it.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
And, look, I’m not saying everyone who uses these names is really evil or lost. I used to use Jesus Christ too when I was in Christianity. But once you know the truth, you can’t unsee it. It’s like, once you realize you’ve been calling your best friend by the wrong name your whole life, you wanna make it right, you know? That’s what this is about—restoring what was lost, reclaiming our identity, and honoring the Most High the way He asked us to.
Chapter 4
WHY THE NAME MATTERS
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
So, why does all this matter? Why can’t we just use whatever name feels comfortable? Well, the Name is not optional. It’s not just a preference or a tradition. The Scriptures say, “There is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.” That’s Acts chapter 4 verse 12, and it’s talking about Yahusha. The Name is how we enter covenant, how we pray, how we get deliverance, how we get salvation. It’s not a small thing.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
And, you know, as we talked about in the episode on exposing Christian doctrines, the enemy loves to twist things—names, commandments, even the Sabbath. If he can get us to forget the Name, he can disconnect us from the source. That’s why you see so much confusion and division over this topic. But the remnant, the ones who are waking up, we’re called to return to the truth, no matter how uncomfortable or unpopular it is.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
The Name really really matter because it’s about relationship, it’s about obedience, and it’s about identity. If we’re gonna be the remnant, we gotta get this right.
Chapter 5
Outro
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
Family, this is not just about pronunciation. This is about identity, covenant, truth, and worship in spirit and in truth. Stop accepting excuses like: “God has many names.” “He knows who I mean.” “It’s just translation. ”Your name is not up for translation. Neither is Yahuah’s. Neither is Yahusha’s. Return to the covenant. Return to the Names. Return to truth. Jeremiah chapter 16 verse 21: “They shall know that My Name is Yahuah.” I’m Pierre Lidji, your brother from the tribe of Yahudah, and this is The Remnant Awakens. Until next time — Shalom. See you all on the next episode.
