Awakening Identity Among the Tribes
This episode explores the true heritage of the 12 tribes of Yashar’el, delves into how religious deception hides prophetic truth, and offers scriptural encouragement for the remnant preparing for the Second Exodus.
Chapter 1
Intro
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
shalom, family. Welcome back to The Remnant Awakens. I’m your brother Pierre Lidji, and today, I gotta warn you—this one’s gonna be a little bit different. We’re not holding back. We’re going straight for the roots, tearing down every single false doctrine that’s been taught by Christianity, from the biggest lies to the smallest, sneaky little twists. If you’re listening right now, I just wanna say, be ready. Some of this might challenge you, maybe even offend you, but the truth is what sets us free, right? So, let’s get into it.
Chapter 2
“God Has Many Names” Doctrine
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
Alright, let’s start with this one: “God has many names, so it doesn’t matter what you call Him.” I mean, I used to hear this all the time growing up. People say, “He knows my heart, so whether I call Him God, Lord, Jehovah, it’s all the same.” But, is it really? If you look at Scripture, the Most High actually reveals His Name to His people. He says, “Yahuah is my name, This is My Name forever, a memorial to all generations.” That’s not just a title, that’s identity. You wouldn’t call your mom by a random name and expect her to answer, right? It’s about relationship, respect, and truth. And, honestly, a lot of these other names—like “God” or “Lord”—they come from pagan roots. “God” is just a generic term, and “Lord” is actually Ba’al in Hebrew. That’s wild, right? So, when we say it doesn’t matter, we’re kinda ignoring what the Father Himself said. He gave us His Name—Yahuah. And His Son’s Name is Yahusha, not the Greek “Jesus.” I know, I know, some people get real defensive about this, but if you love someone, you wanna call them by their real name, not a nickname that came from their enemy. (Tangent) I mean, imagine if someone called me by my slave master’s name—nah, I’m not answering to that.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
And then there’s this other one: “No one could keep the 10 Commandments.” Man, I used to believe that too. But, think about it—why would the Most High give us commandments that are impossible to keep? That’s like a parent telling their child, “Don’t touch the stove,” but putting the stove in the middle of the living room. The commandments are not too hard. Deuteronomy says, “It is not too hard for you, nor is it far off.” The problem is, we’ve been taught to believe we’re powerless, so we don’t even try. But the remnant, we’re called to obey. Not perfectly, but faithfully. And when we fall, we repent and get back up. That’s the walk.
Chapter 3
“Once Saved Always Saved” Doctrine
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
Now, let’s talk about “Once saved, always saved.” This one right here—whew, it’s dangerous. The claim is, once you believe in “Jesus,” you’re eternally saved, no matter what you do. But, if you read the Scriptures, Yahusha Himself says, “He who endures to the end will be saved.” Not, “He who started the race.” It’s about finishing. Sha’ul—Paul—he said, “Work out your salvation with fear and trembling.” That doesn’t sound like a one-and-done deal to me. I mean, if you could never lose your salvation, why all the warnings about falling away, about being cut off, about lukewarm believers? It’s a doctrine that makes people lazy, spiritually. Like, “I prayed a prayer, I’m good.” Nah, family, we gotta walk this thing out daily.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
And then, “We are under grace, not the law.” I hear this every day. People say, “We don’t have to keep the commandments, we’re under grace.” But grace is not a license to sin. Sha’ul said, “Shall we continue in sin that grace may abound? Never!” Grace is the power to obey, not the excuse to disobey. The law—Torah—is not bondage, it’s freedom. It’s the instructions for life. If you throw out the Torah, you throw out the definition of sin. So, what are you repenting from? It’s like, if there’s no speed limit, how do you know you’re speeding? The torah shows us the way, and grace helps us walk it.
Chapter 4
“The Sabbath Is Any Day Now” Doctrine
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
Here’s another one: “The Sabbath can be any day now. What matters is rest.” I mean, I get it, people are busy, schedules are crazy, but the Most High set apart the seventh day, not just any day. He blessed it, made it holy. It’s not about what’s convenient for us, it’s about obedience. The Sabbath is a sign between Yahuah and His people. If you change it, you break the sign. And, honestly, the only reason Sunday became “the Lord’s Day” is because of Rome, not Scripture. That’s just facts.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
And speaking of Sunday, let’s talk about “Jesus rose on Sunday.” That’s the reason most churches meet on Sunday, right? But if you actually look at the timeline, Yahusha said He’d be in the grave three days and three nights. From Friday evening to Sunday morning, that’s not three days and three nights. I always mix this up, but even if you count it, it doesn’t add up. The resurrection was after the Sabbath, but not on the first day as Rome teaches. It’s another twist to move us away from the true Sabbath.
Chapter 5
“Tithing in the Church” Doctrine
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
Now, let’s get into tithing. “You must give 10% of your income to the church to be blessed.” I mean, this one is everywhere. But if you read the Torah, tithing was about food, crops, livestock—not money. It was for the Levites, the poor, the widows, the orphans. It was never about making pastors rich or building mega-churches. In fact, in the New Covenant, giving is about generosity, not a set percentage. Give as you are able, from the heart. The whole tithing doctrine in the church is just another way to control people and keep the lights on. I’m not saying don’t give—give, but do it out of love, not out of fear or manipulation. We talked about this in one of the episodes, remember? The tithing trap. It’s time to break free from that.
Chapter 6
“God Looks at the Heart” Doctrine
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
Alright, here’s a big one: “It doesn’t matter how you live or what you wear. God looks at the heart.” I mean, yes, the Most High does look at the heart, but the heart is revealed by our actions. Yahusha said, “Out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks.” If your heart is right, your life will show it. You can’t say you love Yahuah and live like the world. Modesty, humility, obedience—they all matter. The way we dress, the way we talk, the way we treat people—it all comes from the heart. So, if you’re using “God looks at the heart” as an excuse to do whatever you want, you’re missing the point.
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
And then, “Jesus is God the Father”—the Trinity doctrine. We already broke this down in one of the previous episodes , but let me just say it again: Yahuah is the Father, Yahusha is the Son. Two distinct beings. The Trinity is a Roman invention, not Scripture. Yahusha prayed to the Father, submitted to the Father, said, “My Father is greater than I.” If He is the Father, who is He praying to? It doesn’t make sense. The enemy wants to confuse us about who we worship, but the truth is simple. The Father is one, and His Son is our Messiah.
Chapter 7
Outro
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
I know that was a lot. Maybe some of this hit hard, maybe you’re wrestling with it right now. That’s okay. The goal isn’t to condemn, it’s to wake up, to come out of Babylon, to walk in truth. If you gotta go back and listen again, do it. If you need to repent, do it. The Most High is merciful, but He’s also calling us higher. We’re the remnant, and it’s time to live like it. Family, these are just a few of the many false teachings Christianity has spread across the world. But the truth is clear if you return to the Torah, the prophets, and the real words of Yahusha. If you’ve believed any of these lies, it’s not too late. Repent. Return to the covenant. Walk in obedience. The Narrow Way is not popular, but it leads to life. I’m Pierre Lidji, your brother from the tribe of Yahudah, and this is The Remnant Awakens. Like, share, and comment what stood out to you. Subscribe if you’re awakening to truth. And share this with someone who’s been misled by religion. Until next time, Shalom. See you all on the next episode.
