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Yahshua, the One True Master the Bible Speaks of

The meaning and significance of Yahshua, the Messiah, as the One Master the Bible Talks About

Yahshua, the One true Master the Bible speaks of, is the subject of this podcast. Do not miss out on this very crucial and eye-opening episode.

Hello. My name is Elder Dan, your host. Welcome to the educational podcast, a podcast where we dive into the depths of Scripture to uncover the profound reality that shape our true understanding of the Bible and our faith.

Today, we’re exploring a phrase that’s often overlooked, but carries immense significance for our spiritual lives. It’s a phrase that’s mentioned in Ephesians 4:5-6, where the apostle Paul writes, “One Master, one faith, one baptism.” For the reference about it, click here.

In this episode, we’re going to unwrap what it means to have one Master, and how it can revolutionize our relationship with Messiah Yahshua.

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So, what does it mean to have one Master? On the surface, it seems like a simple concept. We’re talking about one Elohim, one supreme authority in our lives. But let’s dive deeper. The Bible tells us that there are many gods and many masters, and that people are worshipping them in one way or another. Yes, people are worshipping their careers, their relationships, their social media feeds – you name it. But Paul is saying that there’s only one Master who deserves our ultimate allegiance.

Think about it like this. When we put our trust in anything or anyone else besides Yahshua, we’re essentially saying that they’re more important to us than He is. We’re saying that their approval is more valuable than His. And that’s a dangerous game to play. Because when we’re living under the influence of someone or something else, we’re not living under the authority of Messiah. And that’s where trouble starts.

But when we have one Master, everything changes. It’s like having a North Star to guide us through life’s storms. We know that no matter what challenges we face, we can always count on Yahshua to be our rock, our refuge, and our salvation. We know that He’s always working for our good, even when things seem darkest.

So, what does this look like in practical terms? Well, for one thing, it means that we need to prioritize time with Yahshua as Yahweh’s appointed Savior of humanity. We need to make Him a priority in our daily lives. That means waking up earlier to spend time in prayer and reading the Bible, or taking a few minutes each day to reflect on His goodness and provision.

It also means that we need to be intentional about eliminating idolatry from our lives. That means stopping to worship false deities and statues, setting boundaries with social media or saying no to certain activities that are taking us away from Yahweh and Yahshua. Whatever it looks like for you, the key is to be intentional about keeping Messiah at the center of your life.

Meanwhile, let us all take a step back and look at who Yahshua is as a Master and Elohim. Do you believe you really know Him enough?

According to John 1:1-5, Yahshua is not just a man or a prophet – He is also an Elohim! The Bible says, “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with Elohim, and the Word was Elohim.” In other words, Yahshua is eternally existing as Elohim, alongside Yahweh the Father. This is a mind-blowing concept, isn’t it? The idea that Yahshua is not just a created being, but rather He is also an Elohim Himself!

But what does this mean for our spiritual lives? It means that when we put our faith in Yahshua, we’re not just putting our trust in a good man or a great teacher – we’re putting our trust in Elohim himself. We’re saying that Yahshua is the one who deserves our ultimate allegiance, our worship, and our devotion.

And that’s what Ephesians 4:5-6 is saying – that there’s only one Master who deserves our ultimate allegiance. And that Master is Yahshua the Messiah. When we have one Master, we’re not divided between different gods or idols. We’re not trying to serve multiple masters. We’re fully committed to following Yahshua and His teachings.

You know, when we put our faith in Yahshua, we’re not just getting a new set of rules or guidelines, but we’re getting a new identity! We’re becoming children of Elohim, adopted into His family through faith in Messiah. And with that comes a level of intimacy and connection with Almighty Yahweh and Master Yahshua that’s hard to describe.

And finally, having one Master means that we need to be okay with not being okay. We need to be willing to surrender our control and trust in His sovereignty. Because when we do that, we open ourselves up to a level of freedom and joy that we never thought possible.

That’s it for today, brethren. Thank you for joining me on this episode of the educational podcast. Remember, having one Master is not just a biblical concept – yes, it’s a life-changing reality!

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Before I go, let me pray this prayer for you: May Yahweh bless you and keep you; may Yahweh make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you; may Yahweh lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace. I humbly pray these things to Yahweh through Yahshua, the true name of the Messiah, our Master, and coming King, amen. May you have the eyes to see and the ears to hear for this heavenly message. Pray for peace in Yerushalayim. Halleluyah!

4 replies on “Yahshua, the One True Master the Bible Speaks of”

John 1:1:”In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.”
2 Corinthians 13:14:”The grace of the Lord Yeshua the Messiah, the love of God and the fellowship of the Ruach HaKodesh be with you all.”

You have some really good articles. I’d really like to have a blog link exchange of yours to mine. Please let me know if you’re interested. Thanks!

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