Forth Tabernacle
Align With Divine
Forth Tabernacle
Align With Divine
We are here to awaken to the truth that heaven is at hand.
It is not a place beyond death, but a reality within reach.
To enter it, we must call upon His Name and do the Will of Our Father.
Leave your nets and follow Him!
Matthew 4:17, Matthew 3:2, Matthew 10:7, Matthew 12:48, Mark 1:15, 1 John 1:1, John 14:13
Our ministry stands radically apart from the current religious establishments by calling upon His true Name to reject the Roman systems of violence, wealth, and domination.
We reject worldly authority, as Yeshua did not conform to the empire of His time. We follow the path of love, mercy, and compassion, standing against the forces that subjugate the meek and oppress the poor.
Our call is to reclaim His Holy Name and rediscover the Kingdom of Heaven
EHYEH ASHER EHYEH!
YESHUA!
Heavenly Father,
We come before You with hearts open to Your truth. We ask that Your Holy Spirit guide us in this time of reflection, so that we may understand the power and significance of Your true Name. Help us to call upon You with reverence and understanding, that we may walk in the fullness of Your light. In the name of Yeshua, we pray. So be it.
The Name That Brings Power
In our world today, many speak of God and call upon His name, but not all names carry the same weight. Have you ever wondered why some prayers seem unanswered, or why some people live in spiritual defeat? It’s because many are calling upon a name that isn’t the true Name.
The Name is not just a word—it is a gateway to divine power, to transformation, and to the very presence of the Creator. When we speak the wrong name, we risk invoking the wrong power—one that does not connect us to the fullness of God. Instead, we might empower a false entity that seeks to deceive us, keep us powerless, and distract us from the truth. Let us learn today why it is essential to call upon the true Name of YHYH—and why using the wrong name may give power to the adversary, who is a deceiver without any power of his own.
The True Name of God: “Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh”
Let’s begin with the true Name of God. In Exodus 3:14, when Moses asked God, “Who shall I say sent me?”
God replied: "אֶהְיֶה אֲשֶׁר אֶהְיֶה" "I Am That I Am" (Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh.)
This name is more than a mere title. It is a revelation of who God is—the self-existent, eternal Creator. The Name Ehyeh means "I Am" and speaks to God’s eternality and self-sufficiency. This Name reveals that God is the Creator of all things, above all things, and present within all things. He is the I Am, the YHYH, the Creator who is eternal and universal. This is the true Name that has the power to change lives, to heal, and to bring us into the presence of the divine.
The Name of Yeshua
Now, let’s turn to the Name of Yeshua. The name Yeshua (ישוע) means "YHYH saves." This reveals that salvation comes from the Creator, YHYH, the One who created everything and holds all things together. Yeshua, the true Savior, came to reveal to us that salvation is not just a future promise, but a present reality.
When Yeshua walked among us, He didn’t point to a distant kingdom; He pointed to the Kingdom of Heaven within us. He taught us that God is with us—not far away, but near, in our hearts. Yeshua came to show us that we have direct access to the Kingdom, because YHYH saves, and He saves now, in this very moment. In Matthew 6:9-10, Yeshua teaches us to pray: "Our Father in heaven, holy is Your Name. Your Kingdom come, Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven." This Kingdom is not something far off—it is here, within us, accessible to those who call upon the true Name.
The Word as Life and Power
Now, let us consider something profound: The Word itself carries life and power. The Gospel of John opens with these words: "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God... In Him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind." (John 1:1, 4)
The Word, whether spoken or thought, carries a vibrational frequency that can manifest life, transformation, and creation. When God spoke, the universe was formed; when Yeshua spoke, miracles were performed. The very act of speaking carries with it vibrational energy that affects everything it touches. Just as sound waves carry energy and vibration, so too does the true Word carry the frequency of the divine. The Name of YHYH, and the Name of Yeshua, when spoken with reverence, activate divine power. This is why the Name is so sacred—it is not just a label, but an expression of divine life energy that can heal, deliver, and transform.
When we speak the true Name, we are aligning ourselves with the correct frequency of creation itself. This is why Yeshua taught that we can move mountains with faith, because faith, when paired with the correct words, aligns us with the creative force of the universe. The correct Name spoken in faith is a vibrational key that unlocks the Kingdom of Heaven within us, and manifests God’s will on earth. But here’s the problem: Many people call upon the wrong name. "Jesus"—though familiar and often used by millions—is not the true Name of our Savior. And this is not just about pronunciation; it’s about the power that comes with the true Name of the Savior.
When we call upon the name “Jesus,” we are invoking a name that is not aligned with the divine reality. It is a false construct, a name that has been altered over time and stripped of its true spiritual power. This is not to say that people who pray in the name of “Jesus” are without sincerity, but calling on a name that is disconnected from the original revelation of God’s power limits access to the divine energy that flows from the true Name.
One might ask, “But how did this happen? How did we lose the true Name?” The answer can be traced back to Jerome, a Roman elitist who played a key role in shaping the Latin Vulgate Bible in the late 4th century. Jerome, whose name bears the word "Rome," was deeply tied to the power structures of his time. He invented the name “Jesus” by translating the Hebrew "Yeshua" into a Latin form that became “Iesus” and later “Jesus.” This alteration removed the sacred power embedded in the true Name, turning the Savior’s name into something less connected to the divine reality and more tied to Roman linguistic traditions. Jerome, deeply entrenched in Roman culture, sought to make Christianity palatable to Roman sensibilities, but in doing so, he corrupted the Name of salvation. The name “Jesus” became a shadow of the truth, losing the power and resonance that the Name Yeshua carries. Jerome did not follow Yeshua, but instead immersed himself in darkness and death—engaging in indulgent escapades as a student in Rome and then attempting to ease his guilt through morbid fascination with tombs and catacombs. Rather than pursuing the light of Yeshua, he dwelled in the shadows of the dead, finding not salvation, but terror (Jerome, Commentarius in Ezzechielem, c. 40, v. 5). His obsession with guilt and fear shaped his theology, making him an unreliable guide to the true teachings of Yeshua.
The Adversary’s Deception: Empowering the Wrong Force
When we use the wrong name—whether it’s “Jesus” or some other altered form—we risk empowering the adversary instead of connecting with the true power of God. The enemy is powerless on his own, so he relies on deception to keep people disconnected from the true source of power (John 8:44.) By altering the Name and using a false one, the adversary can keep us powerless, deceiving us into thinking we have connection when, in reality, we’re disconnected from the divine source.
The adversary knows this. He does not have power of his own; he derives his power from deception, convincing us that the wrong name has the power we need. In this way, calling upon a false name empowers the adversary and keeps us spiritually bound, powerless, and unaware of the true divine presence that is available through the correct Name. It is like trying to start a car with the wrong key—it simply doesn’t work, and all the while, we find ourselves sitting in the driver’s seat, wondering why nothing is moving.
The Importance of Speaking the True Name
The power of the true Name cannot be overstated. When we speak the name of Yeshua, the one who brings salvation from the Creator (YHYH), we are connecting directly with the divine force that can heal, deliver, and empower us to live as children of God. This Name is the key to unlocking the Kingdom of Heaven—a Kingdom that is within us and accessible to us.
When you pray, don’t simply say “Jesus” because it’s familiar. Say Yeshua. Say Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh—the Name of God, the Creator of Heaven and Earth. Invoke the true Name, and you will begin to see the power of God manifest in your life. The time has come to recognize the power of the true Name. When you call upon the true Name of YHYH, and the Name of Yeshua, you are invoking the One who is the Creator and Savior. He is the I Am, and He has made a way for us to enter into the Kingdom of Heaven—here and now.
Let us not be deceived by false names and empty traditions. When you speak the true Name, you are not just speaking words—you are calling upon the power of the Creator, the One who saves and transforms lives. Let us walk in that power and authority today. The Kingdom of Heaven is within us, and we have access to it through the true Name of YHYH and Yeshua.
In Yeshua’s name, So be it.
FOOTNOTE:
"Amen" and Its Deception
Brothers and sisters, we must also address the word “Amen.” While many of us may have been taught to end prayers with this word, it is crucial to understand that “Amen” is tied to the Egyptian deity Amun, who was associated with the false external light. By ending prayers with this word, we may unintentionally empower Amun, instead of our internal light and connection to YHYH and Yeshua. The word “Amen” means “so be it,” but when used in this context, it ties our faith to a false power, rendering our prayers ineffective and disconnected from the divine will of YHYH. Instead of sealing our prayers with the light of the true Creator, we are aligning with a force that works to keep us separated from the full power of YHYH and Yeshua and empowering an Egyptian deity. Let us be mindful to end our prayers with “So be it”, which is rooted in the true power of the divine and does not carry the weight of false idols. By using the true expression, we affirm our prayers and invoke the real power of God the Creator/YHYH.
YHYH! Yeshua! So Be It!