The Remnant Awakens The Remnant Awakens

Rediscovering Identity and Spiritual Legacy

Pierre shares his remarkable journey as a descendant of the tribe of Yahudah, connecting Hebrew roots, Akan culture, and spiritual awakening. He uncovers the impact of colonization and the erasure of heritage while inspiring listeners to reclaim their identity and lost teachings. This episode calls on the remnant to engage in their awakening and prepare for a transformative return to truth.

Published OnApril 18, 2025
Chapter 1

The Journey of Rediscovery

Pierre Lidji

Shalom. Peace and blessings to everyone listening. You know, before I dive further into this series, I think it’s important to share a little bit about my own journey. About the path that brought me here, speaking to you today.

Pierre Lidji

I’m Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji, and I am a descendant of the tribe of Yahudah—Judah. That doesn’t just mean I have a rich heritage. It means I’m part of a spiritual legacy that traces back to King Dawid, or David as most of you know him, and from there, to Yahusha Ha’Mashiach—the Lion of Yahudah himself. This legacy isn’t just history to me—it’s alive. It’s real. It defines who I am at my core.

Pierre Lidji

But see, my story starts in the land of Ivory Coast, or Côte d’Ivoire as it’s called today. Growing up there, I was surrounded by the Akan culture—a culture full of beauty, resilience, and depth. Back then, though, I didn’t understand how much of that connected to something far greater. I didn’t fully grasp how deeply rooted it was in my Hebrew identity. And honestly, I think many of us still don’t.

Pierre Lidji

You see, the Akans—spread across places like Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo—we’re more than just a regional people. We are part of the scattered descendants of Yashar’el—Israel. We are the sons and daughters whose ancestors were carried across oceans, renamed, and, quite literally, misplaced in history. Yet through all of that, the Most High Yahuah never forgot us. And His Spirit—the Ruach Ha’Qodesh—it awakened me to this truth.

Pierre Lidji

Colonization and slavery—they didn’t just try to strip us of our land or our freedom. They tried to strip us of our identity. To erase the essence of who we are. And in many ways, they succeeded, at least for a time. But understanding this history, the way our past shapes the present, is so critical. Because when we reclaim our identity, we don’t just learn about where we come from—we remember who we were always meant to be.

Chapter 2

The Search for Hidden Truths

Pierre Lidji

Throughout generations, our story—our true story—has been erased. Hidden under layers of conquest, colonization, and misrepresentation. What was once clear has been covered up, rewritten, or entirely forgotten. And for many of us, the question remains—why? Why was so much effort put into making us forget who we are?

Pierre Lidji

You see, the descendants of Yashar’el, my people, have been told that our history started with slavery. That our story began on ships, chained and bound. But Deuteronomy 28—it wasn’t just words on a page. It was a prophecy, a declaration of what would come to pass if we turned away from the covenant with Yahuah Elohim, our Creator. What many of us don’t realize is that this wasn’t the end of the story. It was the beginning of a scattering.

Pierre Lidji

The names we used to carry—the ones that connected us to our tribes, to our truth—were stripped away. Our language, our culture, and our Scriptures—the words of life—they were suppressed and replaced with things that were foreign to us. And and somewhere along the way, we were told to forget. To forget the covenant. To forget the Most High. To forget Yahusha Ha’Mashiach, the Lion of Yahudah, who came to redeem us back to the Father.

Pierre Lidji

But here’s the thing—truth can’t be destroyed. It can be buried, distorted, even denied. But it never ceases to exist. And once truth finds you—when the Ruach Ha’Qodesh opens your eyes—it’s impossible to turn away. It starts to connect all the pieces of your life in ways you didn’t even know were missing.

Pierre Lidji

For me, it began with research. Old texts. Forgotten Scriptures. Pieces of history that didn’t quite match the narrative we’ve been taught. And little by little, it brought me back to what was lost. It restored what was stolen. You see, the names we use—Yahuah, Yahusha, Ruach Ha’Qodesh—they’re not just words. They’re the keys to unlocking the covenant that was always meant for us.

Pierre Lidji

As I discovered these truths, I realized something profound—this isn’t just about identity. It’s about purpose. When you know who you are and whose you are, it changes everything. It empowers you, grounds you, and calls you to live out your faith in a way that stretches beyond just yourself. It’s a calling for the remnant.

Chapter 3

Awakening the Remnant

Pierre Lidji

Listen, if you've ever felt like there’s something missing—like there’s a void in your sense of self, in your identity, I want you to lean in right now because this, this is for you.

Pierre Lidji

We are living in a time unlike any other. The awakening of the remnant, the scattered descendants of Yashar’el, is happening across the nations. This is a call that goes beyond borders, beyond languages, beyond the limitations this world has tried to place on us. And it’s not just about recognizing who we are; it’s about embracing the responsibility that comes with it.

Pierre Lidji

The truth is, we are being called back—not as individuals, but as a collective. As one people united under Yahuah Elohim. Different tribes, same purpose. This awakening is the fulfilment of prophecy, and it’s the beginning of restoration. The pieces that were broken, stolen, scattered—they’re coming back together. But for this to happen, we need to move beyond just understanding. We need to act.

Pierre Lidji

I’m talking about aligning ourselves with the teachings of the Most High. There’s an urgency here. An urgency to prepare for what lies ahead. Scripture speaks of a Second Exodus, a return to the truth, and a gathering of the remnant. Now is the time to align with Yahuah’s will, to engage with His word, and to walk in His truth. This isn’t just about being awake; it’s about being ready.

Pierre Lidji

And you don’t have to do it alone. The journey back to truth is not meant to be walked in isolation. It’s a path we travel together under the guidance of the Ruach Ha’Qodesh, the Set-Apart Spirit. So as we close out this chapter and this episode, I want to encourage you—take the first step. Start seeking. Start praying. Start prioritizing what truly matters.

Pierre Lidji

And always remember—you are not forgotten, you are not lost, you are not alone. Yahuah sees you, loves you, and is calling you home. On that note, we’ll end there for today. Until next time, stay rooted, stay awake, and stay prepared. Shalom. See you 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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