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The Remnant Awakens - Who Was Miryam? The Truth About Her Identity, Purpose, and Destiny

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Chapter 1

Intro

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

shalom, family. Welcome back to The Remnant Awakens. I’m your brother Pierre Lidji, I’m grateful you’re tuning in today. If you’ve been following the journey so far, you know we don’t shy away from the hard questions or the stuff that gets swept under the rug. Today, we’re diving into a topic that’s, honestly, been twisted and misunderstood for centuries. We’re talking about Miryam — yeah, not “Mary” like you hear in the movies or in church, but Miryam, the mother of Yahusha Ha’Mashiach. Who was she really? What’s her story? And why does it matter for us, the remnant, right now? Let’s get into it.

Chapter 2

WHO WAS MIRYAM?

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

So, first things first — who was Miryam? I mean, we hear her name all the time, but do we actually know her? Not the European paintings, not the statues, not the Hollywood version. Miryam was a Hebrew woman, straight up. She was from the tribe of Yahudah, the same tribe as Dawid — King David, for those who might not know. That’s important, because the prophecies said the Messiah would come from Dawid’s line, right? She lived in Nazareth, in Galilee, which is in the land of Yashar’el. And let’s just be real — she wasn’t white, she wasn’t European, she wasn’t Greek or Roman. She was a brown Afro-Asiatic woman, with Semitic heritage. That’s just facts. I know some folks get uncomfortable with that, but, look, truth is truth. If you’ve listened to our episode on the 12 tribes and identity, you know how important it is to get these details right. Miryam was a daughter of the covenant, a sister in the faith, and her story is our story too.

Chapter 3

THE FALSE WORSHIP OF MIRYAM

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Now, here’s where things get wild. The Roman Catholic Church — and, honestly, a lot of Christianity after that — took Miryam and turned her into something she never was. I mean, they made her into a goddess, basically. Prayers to “Mary,” statues, rosaries, all that. That’s not in Scripture. That’s not what Miryam wanted, and it’s not what Yahuah commanded. If you remember when we talked about Mystery Babylon and the beast system, this is part of that same deception — taking real people from the Scriptures and twisting their stories to fit pagan ideas. Miryam was a servant, not a queen of heaven. She never asked for worship. She pointed people to Yahuah, not to herself. And, honestly, it’s sad how her true legacy got buried under all these traditions. I’m not trying to offend anybody, but we gotta call it like it is.

Chapter 4

WHERE IS MIRYAM NOW?

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

So, let’s clear up another thing — where is Miryam now? Some folks act like she’s up in heaven, listening to prayers, interceding for people. But, nah, that’s not what the Scriptures say. Miryam lived, she obeyed Yahuah, she raised Yahusha, and after His resurrection, she was with the believers. But like all the righteous, she died. She’s dead and buried, waiting for the resurrection, just like Dawid, just like all the prophets. There’s no verse that says she’s floating around, answering prayers. That’s just not biblical. I know that might be hard to hear if you grew up with those traditions, but, look, we gotta stick to what’s written. Like we talked about in the episode on the soul and resurrection, the dead are asleep, waiting for that day when Yahusha returns. Miryam’s no different.

Chapter 5

HER TRUE LEGACY

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

So, what’s Miryam’s real legacy? If it’s not about worship or statues or any of that, what is it? Miryam was a righteous woman of faith. She trusted Yahuah, even when it didn’t make sense. She said yes to a calling that, honestly, could’ve cost her everything — her reputation, her life, her family. She raised Yahusha, taught Him the Torah, walked in obedience. That’s her legacy. She’s an example for all of us, especially the sisters out there, but really for everybody. It’s not about being perfect or being worshipped. It’s about faith, obedience, humility. That’s what sets her apart. And that’s what we should remember. Not the myths, not the traditions, but the real woman who walked in truth.

Chapter 6

Outro

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

I hope this helped clear up some things about Miryam — who she was, what she wasn’t, and why her story matters for us. keep walking in the light family, let’s strip away the lies of religion. Let’s return to the truth of Scripture. Miryam was not a goddess. She was not divine. She was a righteous Hebrew woman, obedient to Yahuah. And her true reward is yet to come — just like ours. Worship Yahuah alone. Follow Yahusha, the true Son of the Most High. And walk the narrow way. I’m Pierre Lidji, your brother from the tribe of Yahudah, and this is The Remnant Awakens. If this message stirred something in you, don’t keep it to yourself. Like this video, subscribe for more truth, and comment what stood out to you most. And if you know someone who needs this truth, share this episode with them. Until next time — Shalom. See you all on the next episode!