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The Remnant Awakens – Episode 4 “Two Gospels. One Truth.”

The Remnant Awakens

Published OnApril 19, 2025
Chapter 1

Intro

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Shalom, family! You’re listening to The Remnant Awakens, and I’m your brother, Pierre Lidji. Hebrew. Son of Yahudah. And today, we’re dealing with something critical. Something eternal. Something that determines the destiny of your soul.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

You see, we’re not here to talk about trivial, surface-level things. No, this is much bigger than that. This is truth versus deception. Life... versus death. What you believe, what you trust—those choices are everything.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

And family, let’s just be real for a moment. The enemy? Oh, he’s been working overtime, feeding lies, distorting history, twisting scripture, and keeping us, the remnant, asleep. But this is the hour. The hour to awaken. To open your eyes and see, I mean truly see, who you are, who we are as Yashar’el. It’s time to reclaim your identity, your heritage, and your salvation.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

So I’ve gotta ask you, are you ready? Are you ready to shake off the lies, to embrace the truth that Yah has been waiting to restore in you? Because today, we’re diving headfirst into the deep end, and we won’t hold back. Nah, this is a matter of eternity.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

So buckle up, family, ‘cause this isn’t just a conversation. This is a call to action, a call to come out of darkness into His marvelous light. Let’s walk this path together. Let’s awaken.

Chapter 2

What Is the Gospel?

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Alright, let’s go straight to it. The word ‘gospel’... it means ‘Good News.’ Good News, family. But here’s the question: whose news have you been listening to? Is it the truth, or is it fake news? Because if it’s fake news, if it doesn’t line up with Yah’s word, then you’re walking in deception.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Now, think about it. If Yahusha, the very Word made flesh, came to bring us this Good News, then we’ve gotta ask ourselves, what exactly was He preaching? What was He saying?

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

You see, family, too many folks will tell you that the gospel, oh, it’s just about getting saved and going to heaven. But is that what Yahusha said? I mean, really—did He ever say that was the point?

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Because I can tell you right now, scripture makes it clear. Yahusha wasn’t handing out tickets to an easy afterlife and calling that the gospel. No, He came preaching the kingdom. The kingdom. He declared, “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” Not some far-off concept, not an abstract idea—He was announcing something real, something for the now.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

And just let that sink in for a second. If the gospel Yahusha preached is about the kingdom, then we’ve gotta ask ourselves, do we even understand what that means? What is the kingdom? Where is it? Who’s it for? And are we living like we’re part of it?

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

The Good News Yahusha proclaimed isn’t just about individuals being saved. No, no—family, it’s bigger than that. It’s a call to restoration, to bringing back what was lost. And if you don’t understand that? Then maybe, just maybe, you haven’t been hearing the full gospel. You’re hearing a version of it, sure, but not the fullness of what Yahusha taught.

Chapter 3

The Real Gospel: Return to the Covenant

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Let’s get into it, family. When Yahusha said He came for the lost sheep of Yashar’el, He wasn’t talking in riddles. He wasn’t talking about some vague concept. No, He meant exactly what He said—as in us. As in Yashar’el. The scattered, the forgotten, the broken. You, me, us.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Now you’ve gotta ask—why? Why focus on the lost sheep? Because they were the ones who broke the covenant. They were the ones who strayed. And family, here’s the beautiful part—Yahusha didn’t come just to highlight that fact. No, He came to fix it. To restore what was broken.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Let’s go back to scripture. Think about what Yah spoke through the prophets. He said, “I will make a new covenant with the house of Yashar’el and the house of Yahudah.” It wasn’t a new religion. It wasn’t a replacement plan. It was restoration. It was putting things back where they belonged—bringing us home.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

And I want you to just sit with that for a minute. This covenant? It’s not about leaving behind who you are. It’s not about abandoning Torah and the commands of Yah. No, family. It’s about coming back to it. Returning. Returning to the covenant that Yah made with our forefathers—Avraham, Yitzhak, and Ya’aqov.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Think about what Yahusha said. He didn’t come to destroy the Law or the Prophets. He came to fulfill them. That means everything Yah revealed to us, everything He set in place—it’s still good. It’s still holy. And it’s still for us.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

So, let me ask you—do you see it? Do you see why this is the Good News? Yahusha came to bring us back into relationship with the Father, to restore us to the covenant, to write His laws on our hearts so we’d know Him intimately. This isn’t about man-made traditions or empty rituals. It’s about a living, breathing relationship with Yah.

Chapter 4

The Fake Gospel of Christianity

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Now let’s talk about the counterfeit. Christianity teaches, oh, a lot of things, doesn’t it? But the question is, are those teachings rooted in truth, or are they rooted in tradition? Are they in alignment with what Yahusha taught, or are they something else entirely?

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Family, we gotta be real about this. Christianity, as much as it claims to follow the Messiah, has twisted His message into something it was never meant to be. Let’s think about it for a second—how often do you hear that the Law was done away with? That grace means you don’t have to keep Yah’s commands? I mean, where where does that even come from?

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Because when I read scripture, Yahusha Himself said, “I didn’t come to destroy the Law or the Prophets.” He said they stand. So why is Christianity trying to bury them? Why is it replacing Yah’s commands with man-made doctrines?

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

And it’s not just the Law—it’s the identity, the culture, the covenant of Yashar’el. They’ve taken what belongs to the chosen people, to you, and turned it into something unrecognizable. Look at the holidays, the practices. You think that’s what Yah commanded? Or was it men, with their own agendas, deciding what the faith should look like?

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Let me break it down for you. If the gospel you’ve been hearing tells you to ignore Yah’s instructions, to throw away His Torah, to embrace a watered-down version of faith that’s more about comfort than commitment—then what you’re following? That’s not the gospel. That’s not the truth.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Family, this counterfeit gospel, it’s designed to keep you asleep. It’s designed to make you think you’re in obedience when you’re actually far from the covenant. It’s a deception, plain and simple. And the only way to break free is to go back to the Word. To listen to what Yahusha actually said, not what religion is telling you He said.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Because the truth? Oh, it’s not easy. It challenges you. It calls you to repent, to turn away from the traditions of men and return to the ways of Yah. It’s not comfortable, but it’s life. It’s the real Good News. And if you can see that, family, then you’re already on the path to awakening.

Chapter 5

The Real Gospel Requires Obedience

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Alright, family, let’s go back to the basics for a minute. Let’s turn to Luke 6:46, where Yahusha asks, ‘Why do you call me Master, Master, and do not the things which I say?’ Let that question sit with you. Think about it. Yahusha wasn’t pulling punches there.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

You see, a lot of folks out here will call Him Lord. They’ll preach His name, sing His praises. But when it comes to actually doing what He commanded? That’s where things break down. And family, that’s a problem. A serious problem.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Because obedience? Oh, obedience is at the heart of the gospel. Yahusha wasn’t just looking for lip service. He wasn’t after empty words. He wanted action. He wanted a people who would not just hear, but do. Who would walk the walk, not just talk the talk.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Let me put it another way. Imagine a shepherd calling his sheep, right? The sheep hear his voice, but instead of following, they wander off, doing their own thing. Can you really call them his sheep? Or are they just... lost?

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

And family, let’s keep it real here. The gospel is a call to come back to the voice of the Shepherd. To listen. To follow. To obey. Not because obedience saves us, no, no. But because obedience is the fruit of salvation. It’s the evidence that we’ve been transformed, that we’ve come back into covenant with Yah.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

So I’ve gotta ask—are we doing what He said? Are we keeping His commandments? Because family, Yahusha made it clear: ‘If you love me, keep my commandments.’ Not some of them. Not the ones that are easy or convenient, but all of them. All of His ways. That’s love. That’s faithfulness. That’s obedience.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

But the counterfeit gospel? Oh, it says you don’t have to do that. It tells you faith is enough, that grace cancels out obedience. But family, what kind of faith doesn’t lead to action? What kind of grace leaves us unchanged? That’s not gospel. That’s deception.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Look, the Good News is this—it’s not too late. If you hear His voice today, don’t harden your heart. Be like the sheep who hear and follow. Align yourself with His word, His commandments. Because Yahusha didn’t just come to forgive us; He came to transform us. To make us into a people who walk in righteousness, who live in obedience, who reflect His kingdom.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

So where do we go from here? How do we break free from the lies and start walking in truth? Family, it starts with repentance. It starts with turning back to what Yahusha taught. And it continues with obedience. Because the real gospel? Well, it requires more than just belief. It requires your whole life.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

And here’s the thing. The enemy knows this. That’s why he’s sown confusion into the faith, twisting the truth, leading so many astray. But if you can see through that, if you can wake up to what Yah is really calling us to—

Chapter 6

The Trinity – The Manufactured Doctrine

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Now let’s touch on the Trinity—one of the pillars of modern Christianity. They say, 'Three in one. One in three.' Yah, Yahusha, and the Ruach Ha’Qodesh—distinct yet the same. But family, here’s the question… does this doctrine actually line up with scripture? Or is it another example of man-made theology rebranding the truth?

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Because when I open my scriptures, I don’t find Yah calling Himself a trinity. I don’t see Yahusha talking about being one-third of some divine committee. No, what I see is ‘Shema Yashar’el: Yahuah Eloheinu, Yahuah echad.’ Hear that? Echad—one. Singular. Not three, not a compound unity—just one. That’s Deuteronomy 6:4, family. That’s the foundation of everything.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

But somewhere along the line, men decided to complicate what Yah made simple. They started blending Greek philosophical ideas with scripture. Terms like ‘hypostasis,’ ‘consubstantial,’ and ‘essence’ crept into the faith centuries after Yahusha walked the earth. And somehow, they ended up at the Nicene Council, debating Yah’s nature like philosophers instead of prophets or priests.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

And family, ask yourself—why would the Most High, the Elohim of all creation, need human councils to define who He is? Did Avraham need a theological committee to know Yah’s voice? Did Mosheh need Greek philosophy to encounter Yah on Mount Sinai? No, they knew Him because Yah revealed Himself clearly, plainly, directly. No confusion, no middlemen.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

And then there’s Yahusha. When He prayed to the Father, was He praying to Himself? When He said, ‘The Father is greater than I,’ was He just being humble, or was He making a real distinction? Eyes wide open, family—these aren’t questions religion wants you to think about. But they matter. Oh, they matter, because they force us to go back to Yah’s word and really ask, ‘What does it say?’

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

The Trinity, as it stands today, isn’t about Yah’s revelation—it’s about man’s speculation. And family, the enemy thrives in speculation. He thrives in ideas so abstract, so removed from scripture, that they become impossible to question. But Yah doesn’t operate like that. He reveals Himself in spirit and in truth—no riddles, no confusion, only clarity for those who seek Him.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

So, I want you to start asking the hard questions. Don’t just accept what tradition says. Test it. Search the scriptures. Look at what Yah actually calls Himself. Look at how Yahusha defines His relationship to the Father. And what you’ll find? It’s gonna challenge everything religion has taught you about the so-called trinity.

Chapter 7

The Ruach Is Not a Separate ‘Person’

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Family, let’s dive into something absolutely foundational—the Ruach Ha’Qodesh, the Set-Apart Spirit. Now, let me ask you, what have you been told about it? Some say it’s a ‘third person’ in a Trinity, walking around as its own separate deity. But, I mean, is that what scripture teaches? Or is that another layer of man-made doctrine?

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Because here’s the truth, family. The Ruach Ha’Qodesh is not a ‘third god,’ not some independent being operating on its own. Nah, the Ruach is the Spirit of Yahuah Himself. It’s His presence, His power, His life-giving breath poured out on His people. That’s what the scriptures reveal, plain and simple.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Now think back to Yahusha’s words. Remember when He spoke about the Comforter? He said, ‘I will send the Comforter to you.’ But He didn’t say He was sending someone else. No, He said He was sending the same Spirit that empowered Him, the same Spirit that rested upon Him when He came up out of the water at His immersion.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Let’s keep it real here. Yahusha wasn’t introducing a new member of the Godhead. He was declaring that the very breath of Yahuah—the Ruach that hovered over the waters in Bereshith, the Ruach that empowered the prophets—is the same Ruach that would dwell in us. This is Yahuah making Himself known to us in an intimate, powerful way—not dividing Himself into parts or persons, but revealing Himself fully as the One and Only Elohim.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

And I know, I know, some of you might be saying, 'But what about the Trinity?’ Family, we covered that already—you’ve gotta look at what scripture says, not what religion tells you to believe. When Yah’s Word declares, ‘Yahuah echad,’ Yahuah is one, it’s not leaving room for a three-in-one theology.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Here’s the truth: the Ruach Ha’Qodesh isn’t some abstract mystery. It’s the Spirit of the Most High working in you and me, enabling us to do what we couldn’t do on our own, transforming us into the image of Yahusha, pulling us back into covenant with the Father.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

And family, let me just say this—it’s powerful. I mean, just think, the same breath that brought Adam to life, the same power that parted the sea, the same Spirit that raised Yahusha from the grave—that’s the Ruach dwelling in you right now, equipping you to walk in obedience, in holiness, in righteousness.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

This isn’t about religion; this is about relationship. About knowing Yahuah personally, deeply, intimately through His Spirit. And if you can grasp that, if you can see the Ruach for what it truly is, then you’ll understand why the enemy has gone to such lengths to distort this truth.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Because, family, the Ruach of Yahuah is not just for comfort—it’s for empowerment. It’s not just to guide you; it’s to transform you. To make you alive in Him, to wake you up from the lies of the world, and to lead you into all truth.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

And as we dig even deeper—oh, family, it’s about to get real. Why would the enemy create a false gospel? Simple:

Chapter 8

Why the Fake Gospel Was Created

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Why would the enemy create a false gospel? Simple—it’s about control. It’s about keeping you bound, asleep, disconnected from your true identity in Yah. Think about it. If the truth sets us free, then deception? Oh, it keeps us in chains. It keeps us blind, wandering, lost when we were meant to walk in covenant freedom.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

And family, let’s not act surprised by this. From the very beginning, the enemy’s strategy has always been the same—twisting Yah’s words, distorting His commandments, and leading His people astray. Just like in the garden when he whispered to Chawah, ‘Did Yah really say?’ That same tactic is alive and well today, but instead of a serpent questioning one command, now we’ve got entire systems of religion doing the same thing, questioning Yah’s entire covenant.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Let me ask you—if the enemy can convince you that the Law is done away with, that the commandments are just optional, doesn’t that sound a lot like the lie from the garden? It’s fake news, family. And it’s strategic. Because you see, a powerless gospel creates a powerless people. If you’re comfortable, if you’re complacent, you’ll never step into your identity as Yashar’el. You’ll never rise up as the remnant Yah is calling you to be.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

And let’s not forget who’s behind this. The enemy knows Scripture. He knows prophecy. He knows the promise Yah made to Avraham, to Yitzhak, to Ya’aqov—that through their seed, the nations would be blessed, that their descendants would inherit the covenant. And family, he is terrified of that coming to pass. That’s why he’s crafted this counterfeit—to block Yashar’el from awakening, to keep the remnant scattered and divided.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

So, what does he do? He takes the truth, the real gospel—the call to repentance, to obedience, to restoration—and replaces it with a feel-good substitute. One that doesn’t challenge you, that doesn’t convict you, that doesn’t call you to walk in holiness. You’ve seen it, family. These teachings that say you’re fine just the way you are, that grace lets you do whatever you want, that salvation is a one-time event with no responsibility attached. But let me tell you, that’s not gospel. That’s not good news—that’s bondage.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

And this isn’t just about individuals, family. It’s about the kingdom. It’s about stopping Yashar’el from stepping into their collective role as a light to the nations. Because the enemy doesn’t just want to deceive you—he wants to silence the remnant. He wants to make sure the truth of Yah’s kingdom never gets proclaimed. But here’s the thing...

Chapter 9

Final Words

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Family, there are two gospels. Two paths laid before you. One calls you to comfort, to complacency. It’ll lull you with sweet lies, whispering that grace alone is enough, that obedience doesn’t matter, that the traditions of men are somehow equal to the commands of Yah. But the other? Oh, family, the other calls you to covenant. To something deeper. Something holy. It’s a gospel that demands your whole life—it shapes you, molds you, transforms you into what you were always meant to be: a child of the kingdom.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

And now, it’s time to choose. Let me ask you, will you follow the false gospel of modern Christianity, this watered-down version that leaves you powerless, far from the truth? Or will you rise up and embrace the true gospel of the kingdom—the message Yahusha Himself preached, unfiltered, unbroken, undeniable? The kingdom is no longer far off, family. It’s here. It’s at hand. But it’s not for the passive. It’s for those who step forward, who say, “Here I am, Yah—send me.”

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Don’t let this moment slip by. If this truth is stirring something inside you, don’t ignore it. Don’t silence it. Share it. Spread it, because this is bigger than you or me. This is about the remnant. This is about Yashar’el awakening—restoring the covenant, reclaiming our identity, walking fully in alignment with Yah’s will. Family, this truth? It changes everything. And it's time we stop keeping it to ourselves.

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

So as we close, I want you to hold onto this: Comfort will fade. Covenants are eternal. The remnant is rising, and nothing—nothing—can stop Yah’s truth, uncut, uncensored, and unstoppable. I’m Pierre Lidji, and this has been The Remnant Awakens. Until next time, 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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