The Remnant Awakens - Episode 7 “Restoring the Name – Yahuah, Yahusha, and the Ruach Ha’Qodesh”
The Remnant Awakens
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 one of the biggest cover-ups in human history—the names of the Most High and His Son.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
Now, think about this for a moment. For centuries, we’ve been taught to use titles—titles like ‘Lord,’ ‘God,’ or even names that were never spoken by the prophets. But have you ever stopped to ask yourself, why? Who made these changes, and more importantly, why were they allowed to spread across the world? These are heavy questions, family, but they deserve answers.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
You see, the Scriptures, they were written with precision. Every word, every name, was chosen deliberately by the Ruach Ha’Qodesh—by the very Spirit of the Most High. And yet, somewhere along the way, man decided he had the authority to overwrite what was Divinely given. I don’t know about you, but that doesn’t sit right with me.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
So today, we’re going to begin peeling back those layers. We’re going to look at why the true names of Yahuah and Yahusha matter—why they’ve been erased from our Bibles, our prayers, and even our hearts. And as I always remind you, family, this isn’t just about restoring knowledge; it’s about restoring relationship—true, covenant relationship with the Creator.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
But before we dive deeper, let me leave you with this question: What does a name mean to you? Not just any name, but the name Yah? What power, what authority, what identity comes with it? Because that’s exactly what we’re about to uncover together.
Chapter 2
Why the Name Matters to Yahuah
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
You know family, let’s start here: names have power. I don’t mean power like electricity or force, no, this is deeper. Names in the Hebrew tradition—especially Biblical names—they carry something profound. They carry meaning. They carry authority. And they carry identity.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
The Most High didn’t say, “Just call me whatever you feel like.” He gave us His Name. He gave us Yahuah. Think about that for a moment. The same Creator who spoke the earth into being, who divided the seas… gave us His true Name. Isn't that incredible?
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
Now family, here’s where it gets kinda heavy. Over time, humanity started substituting that Name. Instead of Yahuah, we hear ‘Lord’ or ‘God’. But what do those terms even mean? They’re not names, they’re titles. It’s like calling someone “boss” instead of by their real name. It’s not personal—it’s distant, detached, even generic, you see?
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
And I wanna be clear about something, family. These changes didn’t come from the Most High. These substitutions? They were made by man. They were made by those who thought they knew better. But here’s the truth: no man has the authority to rename the Creator. None. Yet, that’s exactly what happened.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
When we erase His Name, we strip away the fullness of who He is. And when we pray, when we call out, we lose that connection—the intimacy—that comes with knowing His true identity. You’ve gotta ask yourself: why would anyone want to take that away from us? Why hide the one Name given to us, when it was meant to be remembered forever?
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
So this chapter isn't just about history, it’s about identity. The Name of Yahuah is His identity. And as His people, it’s our identity too. And and think about this: when we reconnect with His Name, it’s like we’re anchoring ourselves back to our history, back to our purpose… back to the truth.
Chapter 3
The Father’s True Name: YAHUAH
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
Family, let’s go to the very text, the Hebrew scriptures. Over 6,800 times, we see the Name of the Most High. Not as a title, not as an abbreviation, but as the actual four letters: Yod-Hey-Uau-Hey. This is what we call the Tetragrammaton. And you’ve probably seen it printed in English Bibles as ‘LORD’ in all capital letters. But let me be clear—His Name isn't ‘LORD.’ His Name is Yahuah.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
Now the beautiful thing is this: Yahuah isn’t just a name—it’s a statement. It means ‘He who exists.’ ‘He who breathes life.’ It’s not just something you say, it's who He is. Can we just sit with that for a moment? The Creator of all things, the One who spoke light into the darkness, gave us this Name so we could know Him intimately. Not as some distant figure, but as Someone who exists to give life, to sustain life.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
But here’s the thing, family. Somewhere along the way, people decided it was too sacred to speak. They said, “No, let’s hide it. Let’s replace it.” And before we knew it, Yahuah’s Name was swapped out for substitutes. Substitutes like ‘Jehovah,’ or ‘Yahweh.’ But neither of those is accurate, you see? And I'll tell you why. That substitution wasn’t about honoring Him—it was about decisions made by men, not inspired by His Spirit.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
And listen, this isn’t just semantics. It’s not just, oh, we’re saying the wrong thing. His Name is directly connected to His authority, to His power. Calling Him ‘LORD,’ well… it’s like stripping away the essence of who He is. It’s like covering up the light with a veil. You get what I mean, family? It’s like someone replacing your own name with a title—a label that could apply to anybody. That’s what humanity did to Yahuah.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
But family, names matter. And and it’s not just historical; it’s personal. Knowing His Name changes how you approach Him. It changes how you pray, how you worship, how you live. Because when you call on Yahuah—that’s when you tap into the fullness of who He is. You’re not saying a generic title. You’re calling on the Creator by Name—the Name He, Himself, gave to you. Isn’t that something beautiful to think about?
Chapter 4
The Son’s True Name: YAHUSHA
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
Alright family, let’s take a closer look at the Name given to the Son. We all grew up hearing the name ‘Jesus,’ right? But here’s the thing—historically, linguistically, that name couldn’t have existed during His time on earth. Why? Because there was no letter ‘J’ in Hebrew, Greek, or even Latin. That letter didn’t even come into existence until around the 1500s.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
Now think about that. If the Savior walked this earth over 2,000 years ago, what was He actually called? Because I can tell you this—He wasn’t called ‘Jesus.’ His true Name is Yahusha. Yahusha, family. A Name that connects directly to Yahuah, the Father’s Name. It means ‘Yahuah is salvation.’ Let that sink in for a moment. Not just a title, not just a label, but a declaration. A declaration of identity and purpose.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
You see, family, Yahusha’s Name wasn’t just chosen randomly. It wasn’t something casual or cultural. The angel told Miriam—Mary—that His Name would mean salvation because that’s exactly what He is. He is salvation. But somewhere along the way, humanity took it upon themselves to change His Name, to swap it out for something else. Why? Who gave them permission to do that?
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
And here’s where it gets kind of deep, family. By moving away from Yahusha, by replacing His Name with ‘Jesus,’ we lose the connection to the Father. We erase the link back to Yahuah. You see, in Scripture, names aren’t just words—they’re truths. They reveal something about the person, their mission, their essence. When you strip away Yahusha’s true Name, you’re stripping away part of who He is. And and we’ve gotta ask ourselves why this was allowed to happen. Why would anyone want to disconnect us from the salvation that comes through His Name?
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
Now family, I don’t want you to just take my word for it. Look into this for yourself. Research the history. Study the language. Because when you do, you’ll see that the Name Yahusha is undeniable. It’s there in the text, in the culture, in the Spirit. And when we reclaim that Name, when we call on Yahusha, we’re aligning ourselves with the truth. We’re stepping back into the fullness of what it means to believe and to walk in the covenant of the Most High.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
And can I just say this? The power is in the Name. It’s in knowing who you’re calling on, why you’re calling Him, and the authority that comes with it. Yahusha isn’t just a name—it’s the pathway to salvation. And we need to honor that, family. We need to hold onto that truth with everything we’ve got.
Chapter 5
The Set-Apart Spirit: RUACH HA’QODESH
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
Now family, let’s talk about something that’s often misunderstood—the Set-Apart Spirit, the Ruach Ha’Qodesh. Because, just like the Name of the Father and the Son, this too has been, well, tampered with over time. What we commonly hear today is the title ‘Holy Spirit,’ but let me ask you: was that the original Name? No, it wasn’t.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
The original Hebrew term is Ruach Ha’Qodesh, and its meaning goes beyond just ‘holy’ or ‘spirit.’ The word ‘ruach’—it means breath, wind, spirit. And ‘qodesh,’ well, that signifies something set apart, something sacred. So when we say Ruach Ha’Qodesh, we’re talking about the very Breath of the Most High, His Spirit that fills, empowers, and sanctifies. It’s not some abstract idea—it’s His presence, His essence, moving through His creation.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
But here’s the thing, family. Over time, we lost that understanding. That connection to the original Name was severed. Instead, we were handed phrases and concepts that don’t fully capture the depth, the power, of what the Ruach is. And I mean, think about it. Why replace ‘Set-Apart Spirit’ with ‘Holy Spirit?’ Was it about simplifying, or was it something more intentional? You’ve gotta wonder.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
And family, let me say this. When we allow these substitutions, these alterations, to settle in, we risk losing the fullness of the Most High’s design. Let me put it like this: if His Spirit was described as set apart, sacred, and dynamic in scripture, how can we understand its role if we strip away the words that define it? How can we experience that breath, that power, that sanctification, without connecting to its true name? These are questions we need to ask ourselves.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
The Name matters, family. Because when you call on the Ruach Ha’Qodesh, you’re not just asking for help. You’re inviting the very essence of the Creator to dwell in you, to guide you, to empower you with His purpose. And if we don’t fully grasp what that means, if we rely on watered-down interpretations, we’re missing out—not just on theology, but on relationship. Relationship that was meant to be set apart for us, through His Spirit.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
So let me ask you this. If names were deliberately chosen to reveal identity, purpose, and power, then what could the enemy achieve by hiding them? By veiling the Ruach Ha’Qodesh, by distorting the essence of Yahuah and Yahusha, what could really be at stake?
Chapter 6
Why the Names Were Hidden
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
Family, let’s take a moment to go deeper. Why would anyone want to hide the true Names of the Most High and His Son? Why substitute them with titles or distort them altogether? I’ll tell you why—it’s because the enemy knew. The enemy knew that there is power, unmatched power, in calling on the Names of Yahuah and Yahusha.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
But here’s the thing: this isn’t just my opinion. Look through history. From the exile of the Israelites to the translation of the Scriptures, there were deliberate efforts to erase the Name. Not just once, but over and over again. And why? Because the enemy knew that if he could hide the true Names, he could hide their meaning. Their authority. Their eternal significance.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
Think about it, family. When you remove the identity of Yahuah from His Name, you strip His people of their foundation. And I don’t say that lightly. If Yahuah means ‘He who exists,’ and Yahusha means ‘Yahuah is salvation,’ then what happens when those Names are covered, buried under generic terms like ‘Lord’ or names that are fabrications? We lose connection. We lose the ability to fully grasp who He is and what He means to us.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
And and let’s not forget—the Scriptures were clear. In Psalm 83, it talks about a plot against the people of Yahuah, a conspiracy to erase the Name. Verse 4 says, “Come, let us wipe them out as a nation; let the name of Israel be remembered no more.” This isn’t just about politics or land; it’s spiritual warfare. The enemy’s goal has always been to disconnect us from the covenant, to blind us to the truth. And hiding the Name was one of the most effective ways to do that.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
So what does this mean for us today? Family, it means we’ve been living in a world where the truth was hidden—where the Names were taken away from us. This isn’t just a historical injustice—it’s spiritual theft. And I think we have to ask ourselves… would you settle for a watered-down version of your own identity? For a name that doesn’t reflect who you are? Then why should we accept anything less when it comes to Yahuah and Yahusha?
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
You see, the enemy thought that by hiding the Names, he could break our connection. But here’s the irony—what the enemy hides, Yahuah reveals. Yes, family, He is revealing His Names in these last days. And this revelation? It’s restoring more than just words. It’s restoring our understanding, our authority, and most importantly, our relationship with the Father.
Chapter 7
Why You Must Return to the Real Names
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
Family, we need to talk about restoration. Yahuah, the Creator of all, is restoring His Name in these last days. This isn’t just an idea or a passing trend—it’s prophecy unfolding before our eyes.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
You see, the true Name of the Most High was never meant to be hidden. It was never meant to be replaced or forgotten. And yet, for generations, that’s exactly what happened. We were handed false names, titles, substitutes that stripped away the power, the intimacy, the covenant that comes with calling on Yahuah. But those days are ending.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
Think about it, family. When you know someone by name, it changes everything, doesn’t it? It’s personal. It’s direct. And when we call on Yahuah by His Name, it’s not just words—it’s a connection. It’s acknowledging Him not just as a title like ‘Lord,’ but as who He truly is. The One who exists, the One who breathes life into all things. When you say Yahuah, you’re stepping into alignment with His identity, His authority, His eternity.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
And let me tell you this: the enemy despises that connection. Because when you say His Name, you’re reclaiming what he tried to bury. You’re shaking off the lies, the distortions, the spiritual theft that’s been passed down for too long. The veil that was cast over the nations? It’s being lifted, family. And Yahuah is calling us to return—not just to knowledge but to relationship.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
And and here’s the part that’s so profound—this isn’t just about you or me. This is about a remnant rising up. A people who are no longer content with watered-down truths or generic labels. A people who want to walk in the fullness of His covenant, the fullness of His truth. That starts with restoring the Name, because His Name is the foundation. It’s the starting point of knowing who He is and who we are called to be.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
Family, ask yourself this: how can we truly worship the Most High if we don’t call Him by the Name He gave to His people? How can we walk in covenant if we don’t even acknowledge the identity of the One who made that covenant with us? These aren't just academic questions—they’re heart questions. And the beauty is, Yahuah Himself is giving us the answer. He’s saying, “Remember My Name. Come back to Me.”
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
So this isn’t just a restoration of words—it’s a restoration of spirit, of purpose, of relationship. Because when you call on Yahuah, you’re not just saying a name. You’re declaring that you see Him, that you know Him, that you honor Him. And when you do that, family, you’re stepping into a truth that was hidden for generations.
Chapter 8
Final Words
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
Family, this truth isn’t about pride—it’s about power. It’s about worshiping the Most High in spirit and in truth. You’ve called Him by false names your whole life. But now, the veil is being lifted. Come out of Babylon. Return to covenant. And call upon the Name that was hidden for generations.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
Because the Name of Yahuah? It’s not just a word—it’s a declaration of who He is. It’s the foundation of our faith, the essence of our relationship with Him. By saying it, by knowing it, and by honoring it, we’re reconnecting with the Creator in ways that pierce through centuries of distortion.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
And think about this—the moment you call on His true Name, you’re stepping into the authority that was always meant to be yours. The enemy tried to take it away, but Yahuah is restoring it. He’s calling His people back, not just to know His Name, but to walk in its power.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
So this episode isn’t just an exploration of history—it’s a call to action. To return, to remember, and to realign. And for those who hear this message in their spirit, know this: Yahuah is speaking to you. He’s calling you to step out of the lies, to stand in the truth, and to declare His Name boldly.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
I’m Pierre Lidji. This is The Remnant Awakens. Call on His Name. And walk in the truth.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
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 so it reaches more people, subscribe if you’re awakening to truth, and comment below with what stood out to you most. And if you know someone still sleeping… share this episode with them. Until next time, Shalom. See you all on the next episode.”
