The Sacred Name of YHWH - Why We Use Yahuah and Yahusha

In the Bible, names carry profound significance, and none more so than the name of the Creator Himself—YHWH. Pronounced as "Yahuah," this sacred name has deep roots in biblical history and is tied to the very essence of who our Heavenly Father is. When we call upon Him, using His true name, we honor His sovereignty and connect with the purest understanding of His identity.
 
Many believers today refer to God by titles such as "Lord" or "God," but these terms, while not inherently wrong, lack the depth and specificity of His original name. The use of Yahuah, as revealed in scriptures like Exodus 3:14 ("I AM who I AM"), emphasizes His eternal and self-existing nature. Similarly, the name Yahusha, often rendered in English as "Jesus," reflects the true meaning of the Messiah's purpose—Yah saves.
 
The importance of using the original names of Yahuah and Yahusha is not simply about accuracy; it’s about restoring reverence and clarity in our relationship with the Most High. As highlighted by platforms like Truth Unedited, this restoration is part of a larger movement to reconnect with the biblical truths that have been obscured by centuries of tradition. Let us return to the names that the Father and the Son have given us and honor them as the scriptures instruct.
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