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HOW TO KNOW GOD (YaHuWaH) AND HIS SON (YaHuShua)

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SO HOW DOES ONE DEVELOP A DEEP MEANING FUL RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD THE FATHER???

Most people are used to hearing the heavenly Father called "God." That is not His name, though! In Bible times, He was never called that. "God" was the word the pagan Teutonic people of Northern Europe used for their demonic objects of worship. When they were Christianized, they simply switched the word from their demon gods to the Creator. Hardly a way to honor the heavenly Father!

When a word is transferred from one language to another, it is either translated or transliterated. When it is translated the meaning of the word is transferred. When it is transliterated it is the sound of the word that is transferred. The transliteration of the Father’s personal name, as given in scripture, is actually YHWH, pronounced Yahuwah. The translation of this name is I Am That I Am. It implies that the One who bears the name is self-existent from eternity past to eternity future. When Moses asked how he should answer when the Israelites asked who had sent him to them, the reply was: "I AM THAT...................I AM........... Thus shall you say unto the children of Israel, I AM...............has sent me unto you." (Exodus 3:14)

While "Jesus" is commonly used to refer to the Son, it is actually from the Greek "Iesus," which refers to the pagan god, Zeus. The name of Yahuwah’s Son is very much like His own: Yahushua. As with the Father's own personal, divine name, the importance of the Son's name is found in its definition. The beautiful meaning contained in the Saviour's name is an all-encompassing revelation of the mighty salvation offered sinners. 

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