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The Remnant Awakens


Chapter 1

Intro

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Shalom, family. I’m your brother Pierre Lidji, and this is The Remnant Awakens.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Today we’re we’re diving deep—deep into the truth, into prophecy, into the very fabric of what it means to be a remnant in these times. So if you’re here, you’re not here by accident. No, family, Yah has placed a calling on your life, and this right here, this moment, is part of that journey.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

You know, there’s so much deception out there right now—so much noise. And and it’s easy, so easy, to get lost in the distractions, the lies, the systems of man. But let me tell you something: the Father, He’s gathering His wheat. The harvest is coming, family, and the separation of the wheat and tares is already underway.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

And if you’re feeling that pull in your spirit—the urgency, the fire—it’s because you’re part of something bigger, something holy. Yahusha said, “You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” So, this is the time to wake up, to prepare, to walk in the light of His Word.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

This isn’t just about religion; it’s not. It’s about identity—who we are, whose we are. And the enemy, oh, the enemy, doesn’t want us to know the truth, because the truth sets us free, free to walk in the promises that Yah spoke over our ancestors, over you and me.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

So, family, let’s get into it, because what we’re about to uncover—it’s not just a story; it’s prophecy. And prophecy, well, it demands a response.

Chapter 2

Yahusha’s Warning – The Parable of the Tares

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Let me take you back to the book of Matthew, chapter 13. Yahusha paints us a picture—a farmer planting good seed in his field. That’s the wheat, right? The good seed. But here’s what happens: when men slept, when people were unaware, the enemy came and planted tares among the wheat. And and what are tares? They look like wheat, but they’re not—they’re impostors, weeds masquerading as the real thing.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Family, do you catch that? While men were sleeping—while people were complacent, distracted, unwary—that’s when the enemy moved. That’s when he sowed confusion, lies, counterfeits. And now, out in the field, you can’t tell the difference. They grow up together, side by side. But there’s a harvest coming. Oh yes, there’s gonna be a separation. The wheat, the true children of Yah, will be gathered. And the tares? Bundled up and burned in the fire.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Now think about that for a moment. Yahusha said, “Let both grow together until the harvest.” You see, family, He already knew the tares would be there. He already knew the enemy would try to corrupt what Yah had planted. And honestly, isn’t that what we see today? Churches full of traditions that don’t line up with the Word. People holding on to doctrines that were never from the Father. It’s like, it’s like the tares are everywhere, and most can’t even tell the difference.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

But here’s the good news—and Yahusha always leaves us with good news—the harvest belongs to the Father. He’s the one sending His angels to gather His wheat. The enemy doesn’t win in the end. His lies, his counterfeits—they get exposed. So, the question is, are we awake? Are we discerning? Because the wheat, they respond to the call. They hear their Shepherd's voice, and they follow Him.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Family, the parable isn’t just a warning—it’s a prophecy. It’s Yahusha telling us what’s happening right now in this very generation. It’s no coincidence, no accident, that the truth is reaching the remnant. The real wheat gets stronger under trial. And Yah, Yah’s preparing His people for a holy harvest. So we need to ask ourselves, are we wheat, or are we tares? And more importantly, who’s been sowing in our field?

Chapter 3

Christianity Was Planted in the Night

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Now, let’s talk about what happened after the persecution of Yahusha’s followers. You see, family, after the apostles were scattered, after the early believers faced brutal attacks, Rome stepped in. But not to help, no. Rome didn’t embrace the truth; they twisted it.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

This is where it gets deep. Constantine, the so-called emperor who claimed to convert to the faith, what did he do? Did he preserve the teachings of Yahusha? Nah, he merged truth with paganism. He took the sacred and mixed it with the profane. And guess what? That mixture—it wasn’t from Yah. It created something entirely different: Christianity.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Think about it. Constantine changed the Sabbath, moving it to align with Roman sun worship. They renamed the Messiah, taking His Hebrew identity and fitting it into a Greco-Roman framework. They built cathedrals, massive religious empires, but all of it was rooted in a counterfeit system. Family, this wasn’t Yah’s doing. This was the enemy trying to overshadow the truth before it could fully bloom.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

And and here’s the thing: by creating this new religion, they gave the people a form of godliness, but without the power, without the covenant, without the identity. It was deception—organized, systematic, and intended to steer the nations away from the commandments of Yah.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Family, Yahusha warned us. He said, “You shall know them by their fruits.” Look at the fruit of that empire. Wars, crusades, doctrines that shift with every generation—does that sound like the enduring truth of Yah? Or does it sound like tares planted while men slept?

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

You see, when a seed is planted in darkness, when it gets its start in the night, it carries the nature of that darkness. It bears the mark of deception. And that’s what happened. What began as a movement of truth was overtaken, repackaged, and handed back as something entirely different. It was no longer about the covenant with Israel; it became a tool of empire and control.

Chapter 4

What Are Tares?

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

So, what are tares, family? These tares Yahusha talked about—let’s break it down. Tares look like wheat, grow in the same soil, right there in the same field. But here’s the thing—they don’t bear fruit. Not real fruit. They’re empty, lifeless, just imitating what’s good.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Think about it. They grow side by side with the wheat. At first glance, you might not even notice the difference. They’re similar, but there’s something missing—something vital. The wheat? The wheat is full of life, nourishing, valuable. The tares, though, they’re just taking up space. They’re occupying, but not producing. Oh, family, doesn’t that sound familiar? Isn’t that what we see all around us?

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

And and here’s the key: the enemy didn’t plant these tares by accident. No, it was intentional. While the wheat grows, while Yah’s people are walking in truth, these tares are sown right alongside to create confusion, to overshadow, to choke out the life if they could. But they can’t, because the wheat is from Yah. The life isn’t in the soil or the circumstances—it’s in the seed. The seed is where the power is, family.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

And you know, Yahusha didn’t just describe them. He gave us a warning: the tares will grow with the wheat until the time of harvest. But at the harvest? Oh, that’s when the truth comes to light. That’s when the fruit—or the lack of it—is revealed. The wheat is gathered for the Kingdom. And the tares? Burned in the fire.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

This isn’t just some old parable. If you’ve got eyes to see, you know this is real. The field is the world, and the enemy has been at work planting these tares. They infiltrate teachings, traditions, communities—even our own thinking sometimes—if we’re not careful. So the question is, how do we discern? How do we know if we’re dealing with wheat or tares? And more importantly, are we bearing the kind of fruit Yah is looking for?

Chapter 5

The False Gospel of Lawlessness

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Family, Yahusha didn’t mince words in Matthew 7:21. He said, “Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ shall enter the Kingdom of Heaven, but he who does the will of My Father in Heaven.” Did you catch that? The will of the Father, not our agendas, not man-made traditions. He laid it out plain: obedience to Yah’s Word is the mark of true discipleship.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

And here’s the chilling part. Yahusha continues, saying, “Many will say to Me in that day, ‘Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in Your name, cast out demons in Your name, and done many wonders in Your name?’” Now hold up. These are people claiming they served Him, claiming they knew Him. But Yahusha's response? It’s clear and direct: “I will declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness.’”

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Do you feel the weight of that? Lawlessness. In Hebrew, the word is “Torahlessness”—living outside the instructions of Yah, outside the covenant. Family, this should make us pause. These aren’t people who reject Yah outright. No, they’re people who seem to be in the faith but whose lives don’t align with the Kingdom. They do the outward works, but inwardly, they’re disconnected from Yah’s Spirit.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

And and let’s be real. Isn’t this what we see all around us? Religious systems that claim His name but deny His commandments. Churches full of people doing works, but works without the foundation of obedience to the Word. You can have prophecy, miracles, even deliverance, but without His Torah, without His Spirit guiding you, Yahusha says He doesn’t know you.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Think about it. This isn’t about two different groups—those who call Him “Lord” and those who don’t. No, these are people in the same group, calling Him by name. But what separates them is the fruit. The wheat submits to the Father’s will. The tares? They live by their own rules, doing what seems right in their eyes, but not aligning with Yah’s Kingdom.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

There’s a false gospel out there. A gospel of lawlessness. It says grace means no accountability. That we can ignore Yah’s instructions because, well, we’re under grace. But that’s not what Yahusha taught. Grace isn’t an excuse for rebellion. It’s the empowerment to walk in righteousness, to follow His commandments with a heart on fire for Him.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

So family, we’ve got to ask ourselves, what gospel are we following? What fruit are we bearing? Because Yahusha made it clear—our words, our claims, even our works—they mean nothing if they come from a place of lawlessness. The real question, the one we can’t ignore, is this: does He know us?

Chapter 6

Babylon and the Church System

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Let’s open up the book of Revelation, chapter 17. It says, “And I saw a woman sit upon a scarlet-colored beast, full of names of blasphemy.” She’s called Mystery Babylon, the mother of harlots and of the abominations of the earth. This isn’t some random symbol. This woman? She represents a system—it’s the church system, family. It’s Christianity as the world knows it today.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Now let’s make no mistake. This system isn’t about faithfulness to Yah; it’s not about walking in His covenant. It’s about power, control. It’s about kingdoms built by men, not by Yah. And and when we look at history, isn’t that exactly what we see? A system adorned in splendor, claiming to stand for truth, yet filled with blasphemy, empty of Yah’s Spirit.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

This great whore, she’s riding the beast. That means she’s aligned with the kingdoms of the world, participating in their power, controlling, deceiving. Look at the legacy—wars fought in the name of faith, doctrines invented to suit political agendas, entire nations enslaved under false gospels. Family, this isn’t Yah’s Kingdom. This is Babylon. And Babylon isn’t just a place; it’s a system, a spirit. It’s confusion, rebellion against Yah masquerading as worship.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

And you know what? This didn’t happen overnight. Babylon has been influencing the nations, the people of Yah, since the very beginning. From Nimrod, trying to build a tower to the heavens, to Constantine blending truth with paganism—it’s the same spirit. A system that looks godly on the outside but denies the power, denies the covenant, denies the identity Yah gave to His people.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

And here’s where it hits home. The church system today is no different. It’s full of traditions that Yah never commanded, messages that sound good but lead people away from truth. It’s like Yahusha warned us—they worship with their lips, but their hearts are far from Him. Family, Mystery Babylon isn’t a far-off concept. It’s here, it’s now. And we, we’re called to come out of her, to not take part in her sins.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

The Word says her judgment is coming. Revelation 18 declares, “Come out of her, my people, that you be not partakers of her sins, and that you receive not of her plagues.” Yah’s been calling His remnant, separating His wheat from the tares, waking us up to this deception. So we need to ask ourselves—are we still tied to Babylon? Are we still drinking from a system that was never from Yah? Because the fire is coming, family, and Babylon will not stand in that day.

Chapter 7

The Fire Is Coming

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Family, let’s, let’s go straight to the Word—Matthew 13:42. Yahusha tells us this: the angels will gather the tares and cast them into the furnace of fire. This isn’t metaphorical; this is real. And and let me be clear here—He isn’t talking about outsiders. Not pagans, not atheists. No, the tares are those who claim to believe but live outside the covenant. They talk the talk, but their hearts, their lives, don’t align with the will of Yah.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Think about that for a second. These are people in the same field, growing next to the wheat, claiming Yah’s name. But when the time comes—when the harvest is here—it gets proven, family. The fruit, or the lack of it, becomes undeniable. The tares aren’t innocent bystanders; they’re impostors. They’re infiltrators in the covenant, standing in the soil Yah prepared for the righteous but having no part in bearing His holy fruit.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

And and let me get personal for a moment, because this—this warning—isn’t just for some far-off group. It’s for all of us. If we’re living as tares, if we’re rejecting His commandments while claiming His name, we’re, we’re putting ourselves in danger. Yahusha said, “Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire.” Family, this isn’t just about knowing the truth; it’s about walking in it. It’s about covenant obedience, about living as His remnant.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Now, here’s the heavy part. The fire isn’t reserved for some random judgment. It’s for purification, for justice. It’s Yah proving His holiness, His glory, before all creation. And the tares, those who have chosen to go their own way? They can’t stand in that fire. They’re consumed, removed from His Kingdom, because they were never truly part of it. Family, do you see the weight of this warning? This fire, it’s Yah’s judgment, His righteous separation, and it’s coming.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

You know, it’s easy to put this off, to hear these words and think it’s not for us. But Yahusha didn’t give this parable for us to relax. He gave it to wake us up. To remind us that the harvest is near, and we’ve got a decision to make. Are we gonna live as wheat, responding to His Word, bearing fruit for His Kingdom? Or—or are we walking as tares, occupying space without offering the obedience Yah requires?

Chapter 8

Closing

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Family, this journey we’ve we’ve taken together today—it’s not just another discussion. It’s a call to action, to wake up, to rise, to stand in the truth of who Yah has called you to be. We’ve uncovered the parables, dug into the warnings, and heard Yah’s heart for His people. This is real. The harvest is near, the separation of wheat and tares is happening right now, in our lifetime.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

And let me say this: it’s not too late. If you’ve been feeling the pull in your spirit, if yah’s truth kinda feels like it’s burning in your heart, now is the time to respond. To examine our fruit, to ask ourselves honestly, are we living as wheat? Are we walking in the covenant? Family, Yahusha said, “You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” That freedom, it’s yours if you walk in it.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

So let’s leave no room for complacency, no space for deception. This is the time to align our lives with Yah’s Word, to prepare for the fire, not as tares, but as His righteous wheat, refined for the Kingdom. And remember, the enemy, he doesn’t win. Yahusha already secured the victory for His remnant, for you, for me, for all who choose to walk in obedience.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Family, this has been The Remnant Awakens. I’m Pierre Lidji, your brother from the tribe of Yahudah. And as we close, let’s not just be hearers of the Word but doers. Let’s bear the fruit of righteousness, walk in the covenant, and prepare for the return of our King. And that’s all for today. Until next time, stay strong, stay faithful, family. Shalom.

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.”