Yeshua Did Not Worship Yahweh—And Neither Should You
Why do so many people still believe Yeshua (Jesus) worshipped Yahweh?
Let’s be clear:
He didn’t.
Yeshua never once said the name “Yahweh.”
Not once.
He referred only to “The Father”—Abba—a loving, intimate, personal presence. That alone should raise questions. Why would the supposed “Son of God” never utter the name of the so-called God of Israel, unless the God he knew was someone else entirely?
1. Yeshua Opposed the Law of Moses.
He healed on the Sabbath.
He protected adulterers from death.
He ate with sinners, touched the unclean, and rebuked those obsessed with the Law.
He said plainly: “Moses gave you this law because your hearts were hard” (Mark 10:5).
“You have heard it said… but I say to you…” was not affirmation—it was correction.
Jesus was not affirming Yahweh or Mosaic Law. He was exposing it. Replacing it. Fulfilling it—not in blood sacrifice—but by embodying Divine Truth.
2. Paul Rebranded Jesus—and Borrowed From Dionysius.
Paul, who never met Yeshua during his lifetime, took his mystical vision and merged it with familiar pagan and Jewish motifs.
The result?
A composite Christ figure—heavily based on Dionysius, the Greek god of wine, ecstasy, death and rebirth.
Both were said to be born of a divine father and mortal woman.
Both performed miracles.
Both were killed and resurrected.
Both had cult-like followings centered on symbolic flesh and blood rituals.
Paul got close in some ways. He felt the pull of the Christ essence. But he didn’t understand it—no one did.
Not fully.
Not even the disciples.
It was all heresy.
Or maybe… hersey.
Close enough to sell to the masses, but not close enough to set them free.
3. The God of Israel vs. Yahweh: Not the Same.
Read closely, and you’ll see the God of Light does appear in the Old Testament—but often in contrast to the wrathful war-god Yahweh.
One key example: Hezekiah.
The enemies of Israel surrounded the gates, mocking their faith and threatening war. Hezekiah didn’t rally the troops.
He prayed.
And the angel of the Lord—Archangel Michael—wiped out the threat overnight.
That is the God Yeshua knew.
Not a mute idol demanding blood—but a living, sovereign protector whose justice is righteous, not vengeful.
4. God’s Judgment Is for Protection, Not Power.
The destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah wasn’t senseless rage—it was a moral test. A cancer in the land. God gave every chance to find righteousness.
None was found.
Just like a skilled surgeon removing a tumor to preserve the body, Divine Judgment removes wickedness to protect the innocent.
We are never tasked with war.
We are never meant to punish in God’s name.
The sword of justice belongs only to those appointed by God—like Michael, the divine protector, the executioner of heaven’s justice.
5. So Who Do You Serve?
If your God demands blood, worship, fear, and war…
If your God judges others while exalting your tribe…
If your God needs you to defend him…
That is a false god.
The Living God—the one Yeshua knew—doesn’t need temples, taxes, or threats.
That God is within.
Speaking still.
Guiding us not to dominate, but to love, correct with truth, and protect what is sacred.