When Did Jesus Become the Son of God?
The Bible never says Jesus became the Son of God at one moment. It shows it unfolding step by step. And once you see it, you can’t read it the same way again.
The Bible never says Jesus became the Son of God at one moment. It shows it unfolding step by step. And once you see it, you can’t read it the same way again.
For centuries believers have debated how the biblical calendar should be calculated, yet the Gospels quietly preserve a much simpler answer. The life of Yeshua unfolds within a specific rhythm of Sabbaths, new moons, and appointed festivals observed by the people of Israel.
Revelation is not the story of the end of the world. It is the unveiling of Messiah’s enthronement in the heavenly Temple after the earthly one fell. The covenant did not collapse in 70 CE — it was revealed in its true form. The Lamb took His place, the sanctuary stood, and Scripture came together.
The Bible does not teach that God commits adultery, causes adultery, or tempts a woman into sin against her will. God does not have a body, does not engage in sexual acts, and does not violate His own commandments. Any story that requires God to do so is not revelation; it is false.
A foundational teaching that restores the lost distinction between God’s commandments and human tradition—clarifying the New Testament, rescuing Paul from misinterpretation, and recovering the Apostolic Way every believer once shared.
A Restoration for the Remnant. A Return to the Faith Once Delivered.
To reconstruct the earliest recoverable form of the Nazarene Gospel
and restore the apostolic writings to their historical sequence and context.
Early rabbinic sources admit that the first Jewish followers of Yeshua “uttered the Name as it is written,” revealing that the Messiah Himself spoke and declared Yehovah’s Name just as the prophets foretold. This article uncovers how Judaism, Christianity, and Islam concealed the Name—and why its restoration marks a return to the ancient, straight path.
Most believers assume the Bible’s food laws were ceremonial, temporary, or uniquely Jewish. But Scripture tells a different story — one rooted in creation itself.
Most imagine heaven as empty space—only God, angels, and us.
But Scripture reveals a living government above: a council of elohim who serve under Yehovah, the great King above all gods. Some remained faithful; others rebelled. Their story runs beneath every empire and idol, shaping the drama of history itself.
This article retraces how philosophy, translation, and pressure from empire reshaped the faith once delivered to the saints—and how restoring the original reading brings us back to the pure monotheism of Israel and the true gospel of the Messiah.
If God seems divided between Father, Son, and Spirit, this message is for you. Discover the forgotten unity of Yehovah—the one Creator and only Savior—and how Yeshua perfectly revealed His will without altering His essence. It’s time to return to the faith Yeshua himself kept.
“I saw the beast rise. I watched Jerusalem burn. I watched the faith of Yeshua change before my eyes. And
The nativity stories of Matthew and Luke are cherished worldwide, yet when read side by side, they collapse under scrutiny. Their contradictions reveal not eyewitness memory but a myth introduced under Roman pressure — a shield for survival, not part of the gospel first preached.
For two thousand years, Judaism and Christianity have been mirrors of each other’s corruption — one casting off Torah, the other burying it under tradition. Both crowned men as gatekeepers, both divided what Yehovah made whole, and both missed the Shepherd. It’s time to break the mirror and return to the ancient path.
New Covenant Foundations continue: The gēr, circumcision and heart-circumcision, Acts 10–15, and Passover in Messiah—how Gentile believers belong without erasing Israel.
These corrupters did not come as outsiders; they came as priests, sages, bishops, and theologians. They bore the appearance of shepherds but became wolves, betraying the covenant-faithful and leading multitudes into ruin.
Discover how Daniel and Revelation align with history. After 2,000 years, prophecy is unsealed, revealing Yeshua as Messiah.
If God blessed and sanctified the seventh day at creation, when did He ever unbless or unsanctify it? Rediscover the Sabbath through Scripture, history, and heartfelt reflection.
Discover how the New Covenant renews Israel from within—through Spirit, not institution—and welcomes Gentiles grafted into the ancient promise.
Illuminating the Path through Time “Remember the days of old, reflect on the years of previous generations. Ask your father,