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✨ The Power in the Name: Yahuah & Yahusha ✨

Updated: Jul 7

There was a time I thought I knew who I was praying to. I grew up saying “God” and “Jesus,” and I believed that was enough. I had experienced what many call “the power of prayer,” and for a long time, I didn’t question it—until I reached a point in my life where everything around me began to fall apart. I was forced to seek Truth with everything I had.

The Word says, “You will seek Me and find Me when you seek Me with all your heart.”Jeremiah 29:13

That’s when I was introduced to the names Yahuah and Yahusha.


Who is Yahuah?


Yahuah (pronounced Yah-oo-ah) is the true, ancient Hebrew name of our Heavenly Father. Yes—He has a name, and no, it’s not “God.” God is a title, not a name. And the Most High deserves far more reverence than the mere capitalization of a letter.


Yahuah’s name carries deep meaning:“I was, I am, I will be.”

He is eternal. Unchanging. Present in every moment of our lives—even the ones we thought He had forgotten.


In Exodus 3:14–15, when Moses asked the Most High what name to give the people of Israel, Yahuah replied:“I am that I am.” And He said, “This is My name forever, the name you shall call Me from generation to generation.”


Who is Yahusha?


Yahusha (pronounced Yah-oo-sha) is the true name of the Messiah, commonly known today as “Jesus.” But Yahusha means:“Yahuah is Salvation.”


He is our Deliverer—the One sent to restore the connection between us and the Most High Yahuah. His name is not just a label—it’s a declaration of who He is and what He came to do.


It also confirms the very words He spoke in John 5:43:“I have come in My Father's name, and you do not receive Me; if another comes in his own name, him you will receive.”


The introduction of the name Jesus was not a harmless translation—it was a deliberate revision. One that shifted focus away from the Father’s name. I’ll speak more on that truth in times to come, but for now, it’s enough to say: when you know the name, you begin to understand the mission.


My Breaking Point


There came a point in my journey where I couldn’t fake it anymore. I was consumed by sin I had grown comfortable with. I was tired of smiling through storms. Tired of using vices to numb my way through. Tired of feeling unseen. Tired of leaning on my own strength—because truthfully, I had none left.


I remember crying out—not just for help, but for truth. I kept asking, “What is my destiny? What is my purpose?” I didn’t want another temporary fix. I didn’t want another surface-level prayer. I wanted to know the Most High—not just through tradition, but through relationship.

That cry, from a place of desperation and honesty, is what led me to uncover the truth of His name… and from that moment, everything began to shift.


What Changed?


When I began calling on Yahuah and Yahusha by name, it felt like a blindfold had been removed.


I remember one moment so clearly: I had a pain in my ear, and I prayed, “Father, if this is true—if I’ve been calling You the wrong name all this time—please give me a sign.”


I heard, “Touch your ear.” I did—and instantly, the pain was gone. A tingling sensation washed over that entire side of my body. I dropped to my knees, tears pouring from my eyes in shock, worship, and reverence.


From that day forward, Scripture made more sense. My prayers felt more intimate. And most importantly—my healing began. Slowly. Painfully. Honestly. But it began.


Yahuah opened me up to so much truth. And as overwhelming as some of it was, He never left me to process it alone.


Knowing His name didn’t just deepen my understanding—it deepened my faith.Because when you know who you’re truly calling on, you stop praying like a stranger and start praying like a true child of The Most High.


He didn’t just reveal His identity and Yahusha’s—He revealed mine. And that was the beginning of peeling away nearly 30 years of self-doubt, low self-esteem, and confusion.


Why I’m Sharing This


I know some may not understand—and that’s okay. But if you’ve ever found yourself lost, broken, or simply hungry for more, I invite you to seek Him for yourself.


There’s an overflow of clarity, healing, and intimacy that begins when you tap into the true power of His name.


The names Yahuah and Yahusha aren’t just “alternative pronunciations.” They’re a return to truth—and the truth sets us free.

I’ll be sharing more of my full testimony in an upcoming video, but I wanted to lay this foundation first. Because the journey back to the Most High begins with calling on Him as He is—not as the world renamed Him.


A Short Prayer


Heavenly Father, I come to You with thanks for the person reading this. Your Word is true and Your love is abundant. Thank You for revealing truth to Your children. I pray that You continue to knock at the hearts of those who are willing and open the minds of Your people, that they may come to know You and Yahusha the way You’ve blessed me to know You both.


In Your Son and our Messiah, Yahusha Ha’Mashiach’s most precious name, I pray and give You praise.

HalleluYah.


Scriptures That Anchored Me

  • Jeremiah 29:13 – “You will seek Me and find Me when you seek Me with all your heart.”

  • Exodus 3:14–15 – “This is My name forever, the name you shall call Me from generation to generation.”

  • John 5:43 – “I have come in My Father's name, and you do not receive Me; if another comes in his own name, him you will receive.”

  • Proverbs 18:10 – “The name of Yahuah is a strong tower; the righteous run into it and are safe.”

  • Acts 4:12 – “Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved.”



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