ABOUT WOTR
ABOUT WOTR
WOTR, we fight for, defend, and uphold the ToRaH/commandments/instructions with the desire, vigor, and courage H7307 of YaHuWaH ALuWHiYM (the only Creator and mighty one of Israel, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob).
Definition of SAN H5431 - denominative to tread, tramp, a soldier shod (H5430 SAuWN sandal, boot (of a soldier)
Definition of RuWaCh H7307 - vigor, desire, patience, courage, the breath of life, to utter instruction.
warriors- a brave or experienced soldier or fighter.
worrier - a person who worries a lot about unpleasant things that have happened
worrier - a person who tends to fret or be tormented by anxious or disturbing thoughts of things that might happen
Individuals who worry often experience anxiety and frequently base their life decisions on negative expectations of unforeseen outcomes. When those who profess trust in the Creator and the God of Israel (YaHuWaH) allow worldly threats, and the opinions of those who do not fully trust the ToRaH to govern their choices, it raises questions about whether their trust truly lies in the divine guidance as outlined in the established ToRaH for YaHuWaH’s chosen people.
31 And he hath filled (to be armed) him with the RuWaCh (H7307 spirit in English) of YaHuWaH, in wisdom, in understanding, and in knowledge, and in all manner of workmanship;
37 FRET NOT thyself because of evildoers, neither be thou envious against the workers of iniquity.
7 Rest in YaHuWaH, and wait patiently for HIM: FRET NOT thyself because of him who prospereth in his way, because of the man who bringeth wicked devices to pass.
19 FRET NOT thyself because of evil men, neither be thou envious at the wicked:
We want to express our heartfelt gratitude for the emails and Facebook messages we've received from those inquiring about our website and our seven-month hiatus from all our social media accounts. We appreciate your patience during this transitional period as we gradually begin to share the information we've been and will continue to investigate. Just to clarify we don't claim to be self-professed prophets, teachers, leaders, or mentors, and we're not part of any clique, sect, or recruitment center. The resources mentioned on this website and our YouTube channel, such as Strong's Concordance, Encyclopedia Britannica, scholarly resources, peer review studies, the dictionary, word etymology, etc., serve as tools for a broader perspective. Nevertheless, our unwavering reliance rests on the timeless ToRaH of the Creator and God of Israel. We consistently advocate for individuals to evaluate all thought processes and opinions against what the Creator has established as unchanging.
Although the journey began in 2009, when the WOTR website initially launched in 2017, our learning journey was heavily influenced by various so-called 'truth ministries' led by charismatic individuals with large followings. Even though we were relatively new to this quest for truth, we were always committed to delving into Hebrew culture, researching its historical roots, and gaining a deeper understanding for ourselves. One of the greatest mistakes a person can make is blindly trusting what they are told by leaders, parents, loved ones, or those with a significant following, such as within Christianity or religion in general. Although we had distanced ourselves from the church system many years ago, we have now come to the disappointing realization, as of 2021, that most of these 'truth ministries' and even Black Hebrew Israelites groups still adhere to Christian theology, idol worship, and religious indoctrinations.
Our understanding of the identity of the Son of YaHuWaH has significantly evolved through a comprehensive and unbiased study of the unchanging and sacred teachings in the Hebrew ToRaH (the five books of the Old Testament, which Christians acknowledge as the foundation of their faith) in relation to the various claims presented in the Christian New Testament (HuWShuWA 11:1 "Hosea" and ShaMuWTh 4:22–23 "Exodus"). The Hebrew ToRaH provides evidence that, according to the Creator, the genuine son is not a single individual, nor is he a European or melanated demigod worshipped globally through images, idols, and statues crafted from wood or stone.
This practice, regardless of the skin color assigned or desired for this so-called worldwide 'savior' in the Christian New Testament, violates the commandment found in ShaMuWTh 20:3-5 "Exodus." We, as WOTR, place our trust in the unchanging ToRaH of YaHuWaH, trusting that His word is supreme and that no one possesses the authority to modify or distort it (MaSPhaR 23:19-20 "Numbers" and MaLaKiY 3:6 "Malachi"). While we acknowledge that the Hebrew scriptures mention the arrival of a final MaShiYaCh, the fundamental nature of the messiah presented in the Christian New Testament renders him ineligible. While everyone is entitled to their own opinions, we, at WOTR, prioritize the opinion of ABa YaHuWaH above all.
Over the past 15 years, as the world has increasingly succumbed to misinformation, social trends, and emotionally driven movements such as aspects of feminist narratives and certain interpretations of Christianity, I have dedicated myself to pursuing truth through the unchanging, divinely inspired Torah of the God of Israel. While the masses have often been swayed by the transient nature of cultural shifts and ideologies that lack a foundation in enduring wisdom, I have sought to ground my understanding in the eternal and sacred teachings of the Hebrew Bible—the foundation of morality and law given directly by the Creator.
In today's world, the explosion of social media and mass communication has made it easier for misinformation to spread unchecked. As empty trends emerge and dissipate, they often offer nothing more than superficial solutions to deep societal issues. Whether through viral movements or ideological shifts, much of society has moved away from seeking historical accuracy or engaging with divinely rooted principles. The rise of relativism has led to the erosion of absolute truths, while the Torah provides a constant source of divine wisdom that transcends time.
The ToRaH emphasizes fact-based, divine instruction: “For I, YaHuWaH, do not change; therefore you, O children of Jacob, are not consumed” (Malachi 3:6). The immutability of God's word stands in stark contrast to the fleeting nature of human ideologies.
Over the centuries, Christianity has undergone various transformations and doctrinal shifts, with many modern interpretations drifting further from the original Hebraic context of the Scriptures. Christianity’s emphasis on emotional experiences, prosperity doctrines, and the concept of a replaced covenant has led many away from the ToRaH, the original divine laws that were never meant to be abolished. The New Testament has been interpreted in ways that, at times, contradict the Hebrew Torah, pushing many believers to focus on feelings rather than the commandments of YaHuWaH.
In Deuteronomy 4:2, the ToRaH warns against adding or subtracting from God's commandments: “You shall not add to the word that I command you, nor take from it, that you may keep the commandments of YaHuWaH your God that I command you.” This is a direct admonition against the evolving doctrines of many religious systems that claim to speak on behalf of God while ignoring His laws.
In the context of feminism, particularly the emotionally driven narratives that have emerged in recent years, much of the discussion centers on personal empowerment and liberation without addressing the fundamental responsibilities and roles that have been established by the God of Israel. While the Torah honors and elevates women’s roles within society and the family, it also lays out clear structures for their purpose and place in the divine order.
The Hebrew TaNaKh acknowledges the importance of women while maintaining the structure of divine order. Proverbs 31 describes the virtuous woman as wise, industrious, and faithful, yet her power is rooted in her connection to the divine laws and her role within her household.
In conclusion, while the world has been increasingly misled by empty philosophies and ideologies driven by emotional appeal, I have turned to the eternal truth of the Torah. By grounding myself in the unchanging wisdom of YaHuWaH, I have found clarity in a world filled with confusion. The Torah stands as the ultimate guide—unwavering and divinely inspired—offering timeless principles that lead to life, stability, and true understanding.
Greetings in the name of the Creator YaHuWaH! Welcome to the official Warriors of the RuWaCh website, and thank you for taking the time to explore our platform. At WOTR, we've dedicated our life's journey to seeking the truth, facts, and guidance of ABa (father) YaHuWaH (the god of YiSRAL) in every aspect of our lives (DaBaRiYM 13:1-5 “Deuteronomy” in the Hebrew ToRaH or 12:23 in the English translations. Committed to this path, our website is continually evolving and maturing, reflecting our humility and ongoing quest for knowledge. We readily admit that we don't possess all knowledge, nor do we claim to. No one is beyond reproach, and life is a journey filled with learning and growth.
Just as infants stumble when learning to stand and speak, we, too, encounter stumbling blocks and missteps on our path to understanding. Some progress quickly, while others take more time. Regardless, our diverse learning experiences make us all human. As we transition into adulthood, we continue to mature and gain wisdom from our past mistakes (DaBaRiYM 8:5 “Deuteronomy”). When our beliefs are challenged by irrefutable facts and verifiable evidence, it's essential to remain open to correction and be humble enough to adjust our perspectives. One of WOTR's fundamental goals is to maintain openness and honesty about our opinions, experiences, and overall journey. We're not scholars or professors with academic titles; we don't claim to be prophets or mentors. Instead, we're truth-seekers who choose to adhere to the pure Hebraic ToRaH of the Creator, like the ancient Israelites in the Hebrew scriptures (also known as the Old Testament in Western culture).
At WOTR, our core mission revolves around unearthing facts, regardless of how shocking or socially unconventional they may be, and disseminating this knowledge. We are dedicated to upholding YaHuWaH's commandments and sharing our discoveries in a world often inundated with misinformation, personal agendas, malice, and viewpoints driven by emotional desires—rather than the commandments of YaHuWaH. The Hebrew scriptures remind us in DaNiYAL 12:4 (Daniel) that knowledge will increase, and in today's information age, accurate data is readily accessible at our fingertips. However, this abundance of information also presents challenges, as misinformation can blur the lines between fact and fiction, overwhelming individuals.
This underscores the importance of delving into the Hebrew ToRaH to gain a comprehensive understanding of our present circumstances. At WOTR, we are committed to cutting through the extraneous details, diving deep into the origins of the Westernized English-translated Bible, and presenting YaHuWaH's FACTS, commands, and truth. Throughout history, many have accepted copious amounts of misinformation without question, which has become the norm in Western society. While you may come across various social media groups, individuals, or organizations sharing content from this website (which is appreciated), it's crucial to note that unless they are officially represented on this 'About Us' page or maintain constant fellowship with us, they are not officially affiliated with Warriors of the Ruwach.
We frequently address topics related to Christianity, the church, and religion in general because we, the members of WOTR, have deep roots in Christendom. It's essential to clarify that we are NOT a hate group targeting Christians, religion, or Jesus. In fact, we were once Christians ourselves, deep in it and we still have family, friends, and loved ones within Christian communities. However, we take issue with the misinformation, compromises, hypocrisy, and misrepresentation of Hebrew culture within the framework of Christianity. Our perspectives on Christianity are rooted in over 50 years of collective experience, concrete evidence, and real-life conversations with pastors, deacons, and former religious individuals who also recognized the widespread, unchanging hypocrisy within Christianity.
Supported by overwhelming historical facts, it's no secret that the Christian New Testament contains several contradictions when compared to the Hebrew ToRaH (aka Old Testament/The Creator’s specific instructions to HIS chosen Israelites). Christianity's foundation rests on the claim that their New Testament fulfills the Hebrew ToRaH, but deep and unbiased research reveals numerous compelling facts that debunk this notion. Notably, the Hebrew ToRaH never commanded the Hebrews to establish or follow a religion, and thorough examination highlights the insurmountable challenges faced by the pagan religion of Christianity.
We often emphasize that everyone has the right to attend church. However, if you've been presented with or have discovered irrefutable truths regarding the many falsehoods within the pagan religion of Christianity, why would you choose to continue attending a place that the Creator would not approve of? If you genuinely love the God Israel with your whole heart and mind, not just partially or selectively, you will obey YaHuWaH's commandments and follow His guidance (in the ToRaH). This obedience includes distancing yourself from clear deception, refraining from participating in others' sins and disobedience, extricating yourself from all forms of idol worship, and serving the Creator alone (YaRaMiYaHuW 51:45 "Jeremiah").
Words alone are insufficient; one's actions reveal their true beliefs. Relying on excuses like 'My pastor or sect leader said so,' 'My spouse believes it,' 'The person I follow was given this idea by god',' or 'My Christian friend told me' won't suffice. Scripture makes it clear that individuals are accountable for their sins (BaT DaBaR 25:4 "2 Chronicles," DaBaRiYM 24:16 "Deuteronomy," BaT ALuWHiYM 14:6 "2 Kings"). YaRaMiYaHuW 17:10 (Jeremiah) reminds us that YaHuWaH tests our hearts to discern our true allegiance, and regrettably, many fail this test by prioritizing themselves and others over the established ToRaH of the Creator.
For us at WOTR, our commitment to YaHuWaH’s ToRaH is not bound to the earthly traditions of men, any specific ministry, personal relationships, or friendships. Our allegiance rests solely with the Creator, YaHuWaH (often translated in English Bibles with pagan-associated titles like 'the LORD' or 'God' over 6,000 times). Consequently, we remain steadfast even when individuals who encounter our social media platforms resort to emotional attacks, New Testament scripture rebukes, and unfounded accusations rather than presenting ToRaH. In the Western world, we have been conditioned to pursue the American dream, which looks very enticing (especially to the melenated race). However, these aspirations to gain wealth, success and notoriety often cause people to neglect or fail to recognize the ongoing ancient mental bondage of the American dream.
Without being armed with the ToRaH of YaHuWaH, one can easily succumb to the carnal temptations, falsehoods, and deceptions of eloquent speakers with massive followings, and the acquisition of material possessions. Our unwavering stance to share YaHuWaH's ToRaH leads us to expect such slanderous accusations when we choose to live by and defend YaHuWaH’s ToRaH on the front lines. While many may align themselves with various "Truth ministries" (which is their prerogative), deeper scrutiny reveals that these individuals/groups/ministries propagate differing unscriptural doctrines, often endorsing doctrine that completely contradicts the commandments of Heavenly Father YaHuWaH.
The Christian religion resembles a candy store, offering various flavors to suit individual tastes (or upbringings). However, this approach contradicts the practices of the ancient Hebrew prophets who stood firm on and shared YaHuWaH's ToRaH, YaHuWaH’s truth, and YaHuWaH’s unified unchanging message. Those who walk in YaHuWaH’s ToRaH and obey Him alone today share this common ground with the ancients, unwavering in their commitment to preserving YaHuWaH's unadulterated truth (DaBaRiYM 4:2, 12:32 “Deuteronomy”). They did not dilute or alter YaHuWaH's message to appease the masses or themselves; instead, they upheld a singular, unchanging truth in harmony with the ancients.
Differing opinions naturally arise among those who adhere to the ToRaH and those who do not. It's unnecessary to become confrontational or consistently criticize those who hold different beliefs. Diversity in backgrounds and perspectives is a fundamental aspect of life. We share YaHuWaH’s ToRaH and encourage individuals to explore it for a more well-rounded understanding. Importantly, we will never impose what we put trust in on others and free will and choice have been set before us all (Deuteronomy 30:19).
There is a timeless truth that nothing is entirely new under the sun, and the persistent choice to compromise and perpetuate falsehoods is something we at WOTR have committed not to do. This doesn't mean we engage in rudeness, disrespect, blocking, or removing people from social media, or actively seeking to slander their character. Instead, we observe the actions of others to discern their intentions.
“When people show you who they are, believe them the first time” -Maya Angelou
For all those who choose to stand for YaHuWaH alone, we are all Warriors of the RuWaCh (H7307 courage and vigor YaShAYaHuW 11:2 “Isaiah” and ALaPH ShaMuWAL 16:13 “1 Samuel”) for YaHuWaH. However, WOTR has made a resolute and humble decision to defend the Creator's ToRaH without compromising it to fit in with those who do. Many individuals and groups around the world claim to be "IN the TRUTH," yet their continuous actions reveal that their lives are driven by fear and by other opinions that contradict the established ToRaH. This fear often arises from news broadcasts, social media, various insecurities, and concerns about government plans. However, we are Warriors not to be worriers. We rather live our lives in reverence and fear of YaHuWaH, adhering to His commands (ZaMaR 37 “Psalm”). Regrettably, many of these groups are entangled in the diluted, pagan Roman Catholic/Christian theological mindset, which fosters mental bondage, fear of death, personal insecurities, and no trust in YaHuWaH’s established ToRaH.
As previously mentioned, transparency and openness are core principles of WOTR's mission. We, too, were once unknowingly influenced by Christian doctrines. In 2017, much of our learning came from various self-proclaimed "truth ministries" as we began our journey to explore Hebrew culture and gain a deeper understanding. However, our stance evolved as we embarked on a seven-month, unbiased study of the Hebrew ToRaH (YaHuWaH’s instructions to Israel) in comparison to all the claims in the Christian New Testament, particularly in our quest to comprehend the true identity of the son of YaHuWaH as conveyed by the Creator Himself (HuWShuWA 11:1 “Hosea” and ShaMuWTh 4:22-23 “Exodus”). Therefore, we underscore the significance of embracing correction, rectifying our past mistakes, and progressing in alignment with YaHuWaH’s commandments.
We are aware that the ToRaH teaches that the Creator YaHuWaH is willing to forgive us when we 1) ask for forgiveness, genuinely repent (meaning to have a change of mind and lifestyle), and 2) turn away from a life of disobedience and all forms of idol worship (BaT DaBaR 7:14 “2 Chronicles”). True repentance is not merely repeatedly saying "I'm sorry," but it involves a genuine change of mindset and behavior. When we read what YaHuWaH requires of HIS people for forgiveness according to the Hebrew ToRaH, those who genuinely love the Creator will make a profound transformation. However, if someone opts to ignore YaHuWaH's correction, they may find themselves consumed by their own worldly desires, the influence of others who disregard the ToRaH, and their personalized version of the Creator’s truth (ZaMaR 81:11-12 'Psalms').
Nevertheless, many groups teach that it is acceptable to blaspheme the Heavenly Father’s set-apart name (by using false names and pagan titles) even after discovering the truth. However, the Hebrew scriptures hold a different perspective. We cannot simply replace the pagan-associated titles like the LORD/God for the Creator’s openly stated true name YaHuWaH (Isaiah 42:8) and CONTINUE practicing pagan Babylonian customs in our worship of the Creator. Scripture repeatedly reminds us that the Heavenly Father YaHuWaH does not approve of pagan customs, symbols, or pagan ways of worshiping Him. Yet, the world often claims otherwise, doing what pleases their hearts.
This Babylonian mindset often stems from individuals who use YaHuWaH's name to gather large crowds, gain social popularity, solicit donations, and promote their own names or groups. They attempt to influence people by adding academic titles to their names, knowing that titles like 'teacher,' 'pastor,' 'mentor,' and the like garner respect. True leadership requires humility and a willingness to be taught before leading. Many 'YaHuWaH groups' that boast such titles are self-appointed, and their actions demonstrate a lack of alignment with YaHuWaH's truth (MaShaL 8:3, 11:2, 18:12, 21:2, 29:23 'Proverbs'). Even if the warriors of YaHuWaH appear outnumbered on the battlefield, those who walk in YaHuWaH's truth must stand boldly. Remember, YaHuWaH's truth is not established by a majority vote, but by YaHuWaH alone. When we stand for YaHuWaH's truth, victory is assured!
10 Ye are my witnesses, saith YaHuWaH, and my servant whom I have chosen: that ye may know and believe me, and understand that I am he: before me there was no ALuWaH formed, neither shall there be after me.
11 I, even I, am YaHuWaH; and beside me there is NO SAVIOUR.
26 And I will feed them that oppress thee with their own flesh; and they shall be drunken with their own blood, as with sweet wine: and all flesh shall know that I YaHuWaH am thy SAVIOUR and thy REDEEMER, the mighty One of Jacob
Did you know that every English Bible is a heavily translated and significantly diluted Westernized version of the rich history and culture of the melanated Hebrew people? Unfortunately, due to the deeply ingrained Western perspective, many fail to open their minds and emotionally step back to understand the Scriptures from the viewpoint of the Hebrew people. This oversight leads to widespread misinterpretations and belief in false ideologies, false prophets/preachers, false names, false images, pagan symbols/customs/traditions, and worship practices that were never endorsed by YaHuWaH or rooted in the Hebrew culture of the Bible. At WOTR, our mission is to educate, uplift, unify, and encourage individuals to empower their logic and curiosity with YaHuWaH’s truth, which is found in the Hebrew ToRaH YaHuWaH.
The purpose of this website is to equip individuals with solid facts, clear arguments, and evidence regarding the unchanging principles established by the Creator of all things and God of Israel YaHuWaH. This ensures that wherever you find yourself—be it at home, work, or among friends—you have the truth and the Creator’s perspective on your side. After all, no rational person would challenge the authority of the Creator.
We empower individuals with facts, emphasizing the importance of relying on unbiased information rather than emotions, inherited misconceptions, personal perceptions, traditions of men, or feel-good statements that lack ToRaH basis. We encourage everyone to embrace independent thinking and utilize their YaHuWaH-given, intelligent minds to pursue the Creator's unadulterated truth—not our version or anyone else's. We stress the significance of preserving the Hebrew ToRaH, cautioning against replacing it with the heavily altered, diluted, and pagan-influenced rendition promoted by the Roman Catholic Empire as organized religion.
It's essential to recognize that speaking different languages or living in English-speaking countries, such as America, does not grant permission to discard, modify, or disrespect the original cultural history of the Hebrew nation or any other culture. Unlike organized religion, YaHuWaH’s truth holds no hidden agendas (Isaiah 45:19). It remains true even if nobody believes it, while a falsehood remains false even if everyone believes it. YaHuWaH’s truth will ALWAYS transcend religion, and personal perceptions, and wherever YaHuWaH’s truth resides, we at WOTR will follow!
In our quest (15+ years) to seek out the 100% unaltered truth (no matter how shocking it is), we took an emotional step back from what we thought we knew about the bible, church, organized religion, Christianity and made time to research the foundational FACTS of the western bible, the Hebrew ToRaH. This is something the modern-day churches are NOT fond of because they want you to “follow and swallow”, but Hebrew scripture instructs us to do the opposite (YaRaMiYaHuW 29:8-9 “Jeremiah”). If we truly love the Creator we should want to prove all things to see if it lines up with YaHuWaH’s words/commands or not. The overwhelming and unbiased FACTS teach us that the Westernized English-translated bible origins are in FACT based on Hebrew origins.
This FACT is undeniable and if people choose to think otherwise that is completely fine and the right of every human. We are all free to choose what to believe, but we are NOT free from the consequences of that choice. This is the golden question, “is what we believe and trust in based on the Creator’s truth/commands and His FACT, or emotion, lies and passed down traditions of men”? Against popular belief, all westernized English-translated bibles are translations of the Hebrew history book. This book is about the Hebraic culture and lifestyle of the melanated Middle Eastern people of the Hebrew scriptures and is NOT European history. We are also educated in the FACT that the information and truth of the Hebrew scripture were hijacked to favor the Roman Catholic Empire’s newly created, pagan-infused, organized religion called Christianity (which is a rewritten, and heavily altered version of the Hebrew culture and lifestyle).
In our relentless pursuit of unaltered truth spanning over 15 years, we decided to take an emotional step back from our preconceived notions about the Bible, the church, organized religion, and Christianity. We dedicated time to researching all the fantastic claims of the Western Bible, against the Hebrew ToRaH—a practice not embraced by modern-day churches, as they often encourage unquestioning adherence. However, the Hebrew ToRaH instructs us differently (Jeremiah 29:8-9). If we genuinely love the Creator, we should seek to scrutinize all things to determine whether they align with YaHuWaH's words and commands. Objective and compelling evidence demonstrates that, while the Westernized English-translated Bible undeniably has its origins in Hebrew, it represents a significant departure from its predecessor. While individuals are free to hold different beliefs, they are not exempt from the consequences of those beliefs.
The essential question is whether our trust is founded on the Creator's truth, His commands, and facts, or if they are based on emotion, falsehoods, personal perceptions of others, and inherited traditions of men. Contrary to popular belief, all Westernized English-translated Bibles are translations of the Hebrew ToRaH (YaHuWaH's instructions to HIS chosen) which document the Hebrew culture, lifestyle, and relationship requirements of the Creator and His people, rather than European history (Roman Catholic/Christain). We are also aware that the information and truth from the Hebrew ToRaH were co-opted to promote the Roman Catholic Empire's newly devised, pagan-influenced, organized religion known as Christianity—a revised and heavily altered version of the Hebrew ToRaH, culture and lifestyle with their Creator YaHuWaH.
Now, armed with FACTS and TRUTH from the ToRaH, our responsibility is to correctly discern YaHuWaH's words of truth from the altered falsehoods. If we claim to follow, love, and trust the Creator, it entails adhering to ALL of YaHuWaH's commandments, rather than selectively embracing what suits our personal comfort or subjective interpretations as our Truth. This necessitates unlearning the inherited misinterpretations propagated by the religious system. Unfortunately, many churches primarily focus on the so-called 'New Testament.' We must recognize that the Old Testament is written in Hebrew, while the Christian New Testament is in Greek. Why was the Christian New Testament written in Greek instead of Hebrew if it was meant to be a continuation of the Hebrew Torah? The answer lies in the historical context of Rome's conquest of Israel and its imposition of pagan traditions and customs upon the nation.
Without investing the time to comprehend what YaHuWaH expects from HIS people in the Hebrew ToRaH, how can we assess whether the Christian New Testament aligns with YaHuWaH's words and commands? Can we genuinely trust the opinion of someone who intentionally begins a movie, or TV series or reads a book from the middle to provide a comprehensive and accurate review of the entire story or work? When churches suggest that we can disregard the Hebrew ToRaH and start from the Christian New Testament (approximately 13 to 14 centuries after the Hebrew ToRaH), it raises two important questions: 1) How can we gain a comprehensive understanding if we neglect to study the unadulterated Hebrew history in the ToRaH as instructed in MaShaL 4:5-9 (Proverbs)? and 2) Does this imply that the Creator did not get it right the first time, rendering His word untrustworthy (as suggested in ZaMaR 19:8-11, 33:4 'Psalm' and YaShAYaHuW 14:24 'Isaiah')?"
Warriors of the Ruwach (WOTR) are anti-lies and pro-YaHuWaH’s truth. WOTR is NOT a church, NOT a 501c3 ministry, NOT a Hebrew roots/sacred name movement, and although we are worldwide, we do NOT have an actual building; for we know the Creator NO LONGER dwells in buildings made by hands. Until YaHuWaH moves for the final time to save His son/and chosen people (the Nation of Israel) from the captivity He sent them to (for their continued pagan idol worship), He has NOT established a place where His name will dwell for worship. We know the Creator does NOT change and just like in the past, He must again cleanse this western land from all its pagan idol worship before He establishes a place where people can come and reverence Him.
Warriors of the Ruwach (WOTR) are anti-lies and pro-YaHuWaH’s truth. WOTR does not function as a church, is not registered as a 501c3 ministry, does not align itself with the Hebrew roots or sacred name movements, and, despite our global presence, we do not possess a physical building. We recognize that the Creator does not reside in man-made structures. Until YaHuWaH intervenes in the ultimate redemption of His chosen (the Nation of Israel) from the captivity He placed them in (a decreed punishment due to their persistent pagan idolatry), there is no designated place for His name to be worshipped. We firmly believe that the Creator remains unchanging, and, just as He did in the past, He would have to purify the Western land of its pagan practices before establishing a sanctuary for those who seek to honor Him.
We do, however, regularly convene (online) and occasionally hold gatherings. Our gatherings are not predetermined by YaHuWaH, but rather, they are born out of our commitment to come together regularly. Their purpose is to fortify our relationships, provide mutual support, and sustain one another on the ongoing path of devoted service to YaHuWaH alone. We often encounter resistance and opposition from the world, our family, friends, and even those who call on YaHuWaH. In such times, it is truly refreshing to experience authentic fellowship with those who are earnestly seeking the Creator's approval, over those who follow personal agendas. We do not subscribe to Scientology or the notion that science supersedes the Creator. Nevertheless, the English word "science" is found in the ToRaH Dan 1:4 (H4093 MaDA, meaning "intelligence" or "knowledge"), which serves to authenticate the reality of YaHuWaH's creations. We do not align ourselves with any specific religious denomination, sacred name movement, Islam, or Judaism as stated earlier YaHuWaH never commanded Israel to engage in or start a religion. Our allegiance lies with following and adhering to YaHuWaH's commandments. We distance ourselves from the extremist ideologies often associated with modern-day Hebrew Israelite or Lashawan Qadash hate groups. We acknowledge the divine command to repent, turn away from wickedness/idol worship, and serve YaHuWaH alone as outlined in 2 Chronicles 7:14.
As obedient, transparent, and humble individuals, we are not engaged in competition with anyone; rather, we are each pursuing our own unique journey. It is important to clarify that we do not share YaHuWaH’s opinion on platforms like YouTube and Facebook for the sake of views, likes, followers, financial gain, self-promotion, or to belittle others. Our intention is to openly and transparently share our personal experiences while we serve YaHuWaH alone, with the primary aim of offering help and encouragement to others. We firmly believe that everything the Creator does has a specific order, meaning, and purpose. Even from a business perspective, it is imperative to maintain order, purpose, a well-defined schedule, and accountability. Without these elements, workers, staff, or employees can act without restraint, leading to a lack of accountability, chaos, and prejudgment which is much like the emotion-driven aspects of Christianity.
Order, meaning, and purpose extend to the Creator’s set-apart name, YaHuWaH. We maintain that the accurate meaning and spelling of His name are of utmost importance and should adhere to this divine order. When it comes to the question of whether other pagan names, deities, or titles can be used for salvation, particularly those not found in the original Hebrew script and not accepted by YaHuWaH, it essentially challenges the truth of the Creator's word.
We often hear that we are overly serious about using the true QaDaSh (set apart) name of the Creator, YaHuWaH. People frequently say, 'It doesn't take all that,' or 'All you need is a relationship with God and to know what He did for you', which is the typical Christian response. However, with all humility, the Hebrew ToRaH (YaHuWaH’s instructions) does not align with such emotional statements. While some of the many English-translated Bibles may suggest otherwise, the original, unadulterated Hebrew ToRaH does not support this Christian point. Those of us who have taken the time to humbly study the word from its origins understand that the term 'god' is not only a generic title but also the name of a Canaanite and Babylonian pagan deity associated with fortune and good luck. Many cultures have gods, and they also have various deified saviors or Christs, like the demigod New Testament messiah.
So, when people mention 'god,' which god are they referring to? In any genuine relationship, we begin by introducing ourselves and exchanging names we want to be defined by (first or middle). From there, we invest time in getting to know each other's likes and dislikes. Consider the relationship people have with their local mail carrier – they may wave and acknowledge their service to the community, but most haven't truly gotten to know them or their names. Therefore, saying 'all you need is a relationship with God' is a non-scriptural saying rooted in Babylonian and Christian traditions. Not only is the Creator’s name YaHuWaH mentioned over 6000x times in the Hebrew ToRaH, but since the time of Seth (the 3rd son of ADaM) mankind began calling on the Creator’s true name YaHuWaH (BaRaShiYTh 4:26 “Genesis”), Furthermore, the Creator introduces Himself by name in Isaiah 42:8.
The Creator affirms that HIS NAME is ETERNAL and should serve as an enduring memorial (as per H2142 ZaKhaR in Hebrew, meaning 'bring to remembrance') for ALL generations (as found in ShaMuWTh 3:15, 'Exodus'). Furthermore, the Creator unequivocally declares that His glory shall not be shared with ANY OTHER (as per YaShAYaHuW 42:8, 'Isaiah'), and this includes deities like the Canaanite and Babylonian pagan deity associated with fortune and good luck, known as 'God / Gad' and the likes of any New Testament messiah. While some have mistakenly accused us of condemning individuals to a dire fate for not knowing or professing the true name of the Creator, this is a baseless accusation far removed from reality. Interestingly Christians claim that not believing the name of their New Testament messiah EVERYONE is damned to hell and eternal torment (John 3:18). However, that narrative is far from what the Creator established.
Firstly, it's essential to acknowledge that everyone possesses the right to choose their beliefs, whether they align with YaHuWaH truth or not. Secondly, we wish to emphasize that at no point on our website, Facebook page, or YouTube channel have we made such a statement. Thirdly, the passionate reactions stem from individuals who may not be well-informed of the Hebrew ToRaH and may prefer to adhere to the Roman Catholic-altered version of the Hebrew script, ignoring impartial evidence from a Hebraic perspective. Finally, we, as representatives of WOTR, choose to use the genuine and precise names of the Creator, YaHuWaH, because we are following the commandment to do so. We proudly stand by the authentic name and bear no shame in doing so. It is worth pondering whether anyone would desire the Creator to erase their name from the Book of Life on account of believing their name doesn't hold significance (MaLAKiY 3:16 “Malachi).
When considering the Hebrew Israelites and Christianity, it's evident that two distinct cultural paradigms exist, and many (especially in America) are significantly shaped by the Roman Catholic and Westernized Christian perspective (the Christian New Testament). As highlighted in ZaMaR 37:8 (Psalm), these emotions have led some individuals to transgress, as noted in Exodus 20:16 and Psalm 101:5. Regrettably, in our case, this has resulted in false accusations against us, as referenced in Proverbs 6:16-19, 12:22, and 19:5-9. As representatives of YaHuWaH, we take our eternal life seriously as we are YaHuWaH’s witnesses (Isaiah 43:10-11). We are dedicated to aligning ourselves accurately with Hebrew ToRaH and our aim is to remain free from the influence of altered traditions that have been passed down by men.
Our unwavering commitment to upholding the YaHuWaH’s truth should not be seen as a reason for anyone to react with hostility, especially if they persist in compromise after reading the unchanging word of the Creator in HIS ToRaH. If people profess to follow the Creator's instructions, it is paramount that they approach the eternal destination with sincere dedication. In the realm of Christianity, we are often taught from a young age not to disrespect our religious leaders and to maintain unwavering faith in the information presented to us. However, when the information we receive is based on falsehood, and personal interpretations that contradict the Creator’s unchanging instructions (and we choose not to verify it), should our anger be directed towards those who bring the truth to light? Should we admonish those who disseminated the falsehoods, or should it be against those who cared enough to reveal the truth to us?
Respecting, safeguarding, and proclaiming the sacred name of the Creator, which encompasses His character, reputation, and purpose, is a consistent theme among all the chosen Hebrew prophets in the ToRaH. If the name of the Heavenly Father were inconsequential, why would scripture contain more than 200 verses emphasizing not only the importance of knowing His true name but also speaking it for forgiveness? Why did the ancient patriarchs live and die for YaHuWaH if His name held no significance? It's noteworthy that the chosen prophets of YaHuWaH did not address the people using terms like LORD, God, or Jesus; instead, they boldly proclaimed the name YaHuWaH (NOT Ahayah Ashar Ahayah)!
The phrase "Ahayah Ashar Ahayah" is often associated with a movement known as the Hebrew Israelite movement. This movement emerged in the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and has various branches and beliefs. The phrase "Ahayah Ashar Ahayah" is considered by some within this movement as a more accurate representation of the Creator’s name compared to the commonly used "Yahweh" or "Jehovah." It is claimed to be based on Exodus 3:14 in the Bible, where YaHuWaH responds to MuWShaH (Moses) from the burning bush, saying, "I AM WHO I AM" (in Hebrew, "AHaYaH AShaR AHaYaH"). Some individuals and groups within the Hebrew Israelite movement have adopted "Ahayah Ashar Ahayah" as a name for the Creator.
It's important to note that the Hebrew Israelite movement is diverse, and beliefs and practices can vary significantly among different sects and individuals within the movement. The movement is not associated with a single founder but has evolved over time through the teachings and interpretations of various leaders and communities. Additionally, the movement's beliefs and practices have evolved over the years, and there are differences in doctrine and theology among its adherents. This research educates us that this concept of calling the Creator "AHaYaH AShaR AHaYaH" has evolved over time through the teachings and interpretations of various leaders and communities. Research also reveals that this movement has various branches and beliefs. We KNOW YaHuWaH DOES NOT CHANGE, and His chosen prophets NEVER altered, changed, or evolved His ToRaH (instructions)! Furthermore, NONE of YaHuWaH’s chosen prophets EVER called Him "AHaYaH AShaR AHaYaH"!
8 I am YaHuWaH: that is my name: and my glory will I not give to another, neither my praise to graven images.
For more research, some recommended books include "Black Zion: African American Religious Encounters with Judaism" by Yvonne Chireau and "The Black Jews of Africa: History, Religion, Identity" by Edith Bruder.
We are often misunderstood and mischaracterized, with labels like atheists, a satanic cult, or even a Christian hate group. Some have accused us of trying to defame the savior, but this couldn't be further from the truth. These assumptions come from those who don't take the time to explore perspectives beyond their own. At the 2021 Truth Fellowship in Florida, we reference back to what YaHuWaH's words say concerning the heart and mind. He shares scriptural insights on the deception around the Heavenly Father’s true name in English-translated Bibles, urging those who question our beliefs to fellowship with us and see the evidence through our actions and fruits.
Many people tend to be apprehensive or uncomfortable with things they haven't taken the time to truly understand. Oftentimes, messages of love may be mistaken for hostility by those who resist the truth. Experts in cults and various studies on former cult leaders unanimously agree that cults maintain control over their members by cultivating fear and paranoia within their ranks. This mindset leads followers to believe, "I must stay exclusively with this leader and group for my safety; after all, we can't all be wrong." Cult leaders and their adherents frequently engage in criticizing, mocking, and attacking others to assert their perceived superiority. This creates extreme polarization, which has historically been how cults maintain their influence.
It's important to note that being part of a cult doesn't necessarily involve living in a secluded compound or engaging in extreme behaviors. Instead, cults lead their followers to believe that they must remain within their exclusive group. They are convinced that they should not communicate or connect with outsiders because outsiders are deemed unworthy. In contrast, WOTR does not seek to gain a following or do we impose our trust in YaHuWaH on anyone. We do not recruit, engage in cyberbullying on social media, or actively seek to discredit or slander others.
We do not isolate ourselves or rudely reject others, nor do we ask or pressure anyone into contributing money. Furthermore, we do not inadvertently restrict people to exclusively consume the content we share. We do not exploit emotions or ignorance, and anyone claiming to represent WOTR while engaging in such behaviors is not officially affiliated with us. Unlike cults, we do not employ fear tactics that create dependency on a leader and emotional turmoil among members. We encourage everyone to read the Hebrew ToRaH for themselves so that they know what YaHuWaH requires of HIS chosen.
We implore all walks of life to seek factual information outside the boundaries they may have been taught growing up, and to uncover unbiased facts in order to think independently. Our mission, in humility, is to obey YaHuWaH alone and provide assistance and encouragement to others. We present impartial facts, promote logical thinking, and encourage individuals to return to YaHuWaH alone because this is what HE requires. We will never assert that we possess all knowledge, but through humility and dedication to studying YaHuWaH’s ToRaH, we strive to grow in His truth rather than the desires of the flesh.
We comprehend why some might label us as a cult, as many individuals fear what deviates from societal norms and hold strong emotional attachments to misinformation they've received from respected sources, whether individuals or organizations. It's essential to remember that just because something is widely believed doesn't necessarily make it right, and conversely, the absence of belief doesn't inherently make something wrong. To pursue the truth, we must be open to unlearning falsehoods, even if they originate from beloved figures such as parents, pastors, spouses, family, or friends.
The truth often faces rejection because it demands genuine change, sacrifice, and accountability. Unfortunately, many people neglect to explore unpopular ideas and instead label them as strange, weird, or even cult-like. We are merely humble individuals who have made the choice to obey YaHuWaH’s ToRaH alone in a world that often resists truth in favor of self-interest. Much like DuWiD (David) in Psalm 40:9-12, our aspiration is to align with what pleases YaHuWaH. We do not conceal our devotion to YaHuWaH out of fear of societal judgment; rather, we openly proclaim His steadfast love for YiSRAL (Israel) to the world. We share the HIS truth confidently and appropriately whenever the opportunity arises. YaHuWaH's people need not hide their lives or social media presence from specific individuals, for we are not double agents, and we have no hidden agenda; what you see is who we truly are.
Many individuals who claim to follow the truth often prefer to keep their personal matters private. This is why you may witness many distancing themselves or withdrawing when they receive correction from the Hebrew ToRaH delivered with love. This withdrawal serves to shield their unrighteousness from the world, creating a facade of being set apart or QaDaSh to those unaware of their past (Psalm 101:7 and Proverbs 26:24-26).
That's why it's of utmost importance to observe the fruit of individuals and cultivate genuine connections with those who share a wholehearted commitment to the complete truth of YaHuWaH's ToRaH. Unlike what is commonly believed, WOTR does not disseminate the ToRaH for personal recognition, attention-seeking, denigrating others, to establish a new religion, or to seek endorsement from anyone other than the Heavenly Father, YaHuWaH ALuWaH (referred to as "God" in English Bibles, despite the pagan connotations). We choose to follow the ToRaH unwaveringly and are determined never to compromise the ToRaH for the sake of human approval, a ministry, friendships, worldly desires, or loved ones, or to avoid the discomfort of being slandered for YaHuWaH's truth.
Our mission (WOTR) is to put an end to the hypocrisy that has become commonplace in Christian churches, religion, and even among those who invoke the name of YaHuWaH. All we are doing is adhering to the obedience prescribed by the Heavenly Father, YaHuWaH, as outlined in His ToRaH (instructions).
Before making any assumptions about our beliefs and mission, we sincerely invite you to reach out to us through email. Without engaging in a conversation and getting to know us, it's common for people to rush to judgment about what we believe and why we believe it, yet they've never had a genuine conversation with us to explore the facts. We deeply value fellowship and connections with others, and if you're willing to put aside emotions to engage in fact-based discussions or have questions, we are always open to such conversations. Our aim is to uplift, build up, and unite with all those who walk in the truth and follow YaHuWaH's ToRaH. We maintain an open ministry, and we find joy in communing with anyone who seeks to embrace YaHuWaH's ToRaH alone.
In the Hebrew language, the term "RuWaCh" translates to "breath, courage, desire, and vigor," and this is the inspiration behind our name, "Warriors Of The Ruwach", we uphold, defend YaHuWaH’s ToRaH with courage, desire, and vigor. We do not allow ourselves to be guided solely by emotions, inherited misconceptions, or loyalty to our friendships when making crucial decisions. Instead, we align ourselves with YaHuWaH's ToRaH, and rely on concrete evidence, FACTS, and adhere to the Creator’s instructions. YaHuWaH’s chosen prophets were warriors, not worriers, so our aim is to follow suit. It's often claimed that people are willing to sacrifice and change everything for the Creator (which we must be prepared to do), but YaHuWaH desires our obedience above all else (1 Samuel 15:22).
Historically, religion has consistently divided YaHuWaH's people, and research demonstrates that organized religion did not exist during the time of the ancient Hebrew prophets. Instead, the Hebrew way of life and culture was never referred to as Christianity or being a Christian. Constantine recognized the true power and favor stemmed from the Israelites’ love and obedience to their ALuWaH (mighty one) YaHuWaH. Constantine eventually persecuted and exiled the Hebrew people and sought to seal their culture and identity. Many facets of the Hebrew way of life were then appropriated, leading to the creation of a newly organized pagan religion superpower. This reimagined distortion of YaHuWaH, His chosen people YiSRAL (Israel), and His ToRaH (His instructions to HIS chosen nation Israel) still exists today and is known globally as Christianity.
WOTR has taken a firm stance against the adversary to restore the unfiltered and impartial truth to a generation we refer to as the "Walking Dead." While the world anticipates a zombie apocalypse, the sad reality is that it is already here. Regrettably, many individuals remain unaware of who they truly are, ensnared by the deceptions of Babylon (comprising all religious and worldly systems that lead people away from YaHuWaH’s ToRaH). The majority have embraced false promises, such as giving tithes for blessings, and are solely pursuing temporary financial and emotional comfort, neglecting preparations for eternity. Much like a military endeavor, our mission (WOTR) is to raise warriors who are armed with YaHuWaH’s ToRaH (not our own or yours, nor driven by emotions). This army is wholly dedicated to the Creator alone, YaHuWaH, and the decision to choose between good and evil is in everyone's hands. We understand that YaHuWaH created and allows evil/deceptions to test our loyalty to Him. Will we opt for obedience to HIS ToRaH, as He has instructed, or will we be swayed by others who entice us with signs, wonders, and the allure of pursuing our own desires?
1 If there arise among you a prophet, or a dreamer of dreams, and giveth thee a sign or a wonder,
2 And the sign or the wonder come to pass, whereof he spake unto thee, saying, Let us go after other gods, which thou hast NOT known, and let us serve them;
3 Thou shalt NOT hearken unto the words of that prophet, or that dreamer of dreams: for YaHuWaH your God proveth (H5254 to test, try, prove, tempt) you, to know whether ye love YaHuWaH your God with all your heart and with all your soul.
5 I am YaHuWaH, and there is NONE else, there is NO God beside me: I girded thee, though thou hast not known me:
6 That they may know from the rising of the sun, and from the west, that there is NONE beside me. I am YaHuWaH, and there is NONE else.
7 I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I YaHuWaH do all these things.
With that said, it's essential to recognize that many individuals won't readily embrace this selfless way of life due to their worldly desires. Often, they do not progress beyond the initial stages. Bearing this in mind, our approach on this website will not be to speak softly, coddle emotions, or merely provide feel-good messages. The church has already done enough of that, which has left people intoxicated with misinformation which leads to hypocrisy, compromise, and the rejection of truth.
Warriors of YaHuWaH's are obedient to HIS instructions even when sent up against overwhelming odds or dangerous circumstances
(Elijah on Mount Carmel, Jeremiah's Persecution, Daniel in the Lion's Den, Jonah and Nineveh, Ezekiel's Vision and Ministry, Amos and the Call to Prophesy). They were victorious, Why? Because their actions and fruits align with YaHuWaH’s ToRaH, not their own word, their personal truth, their emotions, or what they believe they may have heard from the Creator. Everything that YaHuWaH conveys is contained within His ToRaH (Deuteronomy 32:4 and Psalm 33:4).
Those who run from the battlefield or justify fleeing are those who fear what the world powers may do or they simply just don’t completely trust that YaHuWaH’s ToRaH is true. The Hebrew people of old stood boldly for the ToRaH even in the face of punishment and sure death, and we who follow YaHuWaH ToRaH will do the same. When people make things personal or about them, it’s guaranteed they’ll end up running from the battlefield (because their intent was for themselves and NOT YaHuWaH). While it is true that some may argue they don't need to demonstrate anything to anyone, there is a crucial point to consider. Ultimately, individuals will need to provide evidence that their actions align with YaHuWaH’s ToRaH. It's quite astonishing that some believe their interpretation of YaHuWaH's ToRaH (which is often vastly different) holds greater authority than the Creator Himself.
In our modern times, so many are driven by emotion and people truly don’t know what REAL love is. Often times TRUE love is NOT always hugs, kisses, gifts, thumbs up / hearts on social media or STILL siding with someone who is in the wrong (especially scripturally). The masses have been poisoned so much by this fake love to the point that when they're given the truth (to cure them), they despise it, run away, and reject it because it tastes horrible in THEIR mouth. This is not so when it comes to the true warrior of YaHuWaH for they KNOW it is NOT about them. YaHuWaH’s work must be done, so there is NO TIME for timid emotions or fleshly desires that lead to clouded perceptions and personal grudges (ZaMaR 37:8 "Psalm"). When people can get over the emotion, can humble themselves, be willing to discuss FACTS, and simply obey, only THEN will they understand the severity of these truths we are sharing.
In our modern era, many people are often guided by emotions, and the concept of genuine love can be elusive. True love doesn't always manifest as physical expressions like hugs, kisses, or social media validation; instead, it involves making tough choices, especially when someone is in the wrong, even from a biblical perspective. Unfortunately, society has been inundated with a counterfeit version of love, to the point where when confronted with the truth (which serves as the antidote), people often react with aversion, avoidance, and rejection because it challenges their preconceptions. However, for the warriors of YaHuWaH, the focus is not on themselves. The work of YaHuWaH must take precedence, leaving no room for hesitant emotions or worldly desires that cloud judgment and foster personal grudges or gaines (Psalm 37:8). When individuals can set aside their emotions, humble themselves, engage in fact-based discussions, and simply obey the ToRaH, it is then that they will grasp the gravity and significance of the truths we are sharing.
We have journeyed too far with ABa (Father) YaHuWaH, and we are resolute in not allowing our emotions or the emotions of others to guide us. Our focus isn't on what the masses may think, including the desire to please our loved ones; instead, our sole allegiance is to King YaHuWaH (Psalm 10:16). We deliberately choose to surround ourselves with fellow truth-seekers who hold us accountable to the word, fostering an environment of mutual encouragement to keep YaHuWaH at the forefront. This underscores the danger of individuals who choose to separate themselves from those genuinely striving to walk in YaHuWaH's truth. Without such accountability (provided in love), people may perceive themselves as righteous in their own eyes (Proverbs 21:2, 30:12).
No one is audacious enough to claim complete knowledge or immunity from correction, as we recognize that such a mindset is self-serving. There's a well-known saying: "To be a true Lion, one must walk with real Lions." That's precisely what we (WOTR) choose to do. Even in the natural world, lions are social animals, living in family units called prides. These prides consist of up to 40 lions, including males, females, and their young. This reflects the essence of a genuine YaHuWaH-fearing TRUTH family—walking together and loving one another enough to tell each other the truth.
Our goal is to help people break free from the inherited mental chains imposed by the organized, pagan-influenced, Babylonian-Christian system prevalent in many of today’s churches. We aim to inspire and empower visitors to think critically and make informed religious choices based on facts and evidence, not emotion or societal pressure. After years of unbiased research and discussions with various pastors and seasoned Christians, the purpose of this information is to expose the lies that have been perpetuated.
We hope that by engaging with the facts and insights shared here, visitors will begin to experience true ShaLuWM (peace). We are not here to convert anyone or recruit followers—living for the God of Israel is our passion, not for show. WOTR is self-funded, and our only aim is to present unbiased, factual information that has been overlooked. Our love for people’s souls outweighs any concerns about friendships, and that is why we’ve created this platform to present the truth that’s been in plain sight via the unchanging and sacred instructions of the Creator to His chosen people Israel.
Because of our sincere love for people, we are always open to connecting with those who genuinely seek to align their lives with YaHuWaH’s ToRaH. We recognize that everyone’s background and upbringing are different. There was a time when we, too, lacked the desire to study the Hebrew TaNaKh more deeply, largely due to the influence of Christianity, which encourages an appreciation for the ToRaH but prioritizes obedience to the New Testament. Walking the set-apart path requires a sincere heart, and like the prophets who followed YaHuWaH, it often comes with sacrifices—losing long-time friends, and loved ones, and facing opposition. We hope that those who engage here will find the strength to stand firmly in the Creator’s truth, without fear of harsh words or even death, knowing they followed the Creator’s ToRaH, and are worthy of being called Israel—YaHuWaH’s chosen.
15 I am YaHuWaH, your Holy One, the Creator of Israel, your KING.
6 Thus saith YaHuWaH the KING of Israel, and his redeemer YaHuWaH of hosts; I am the first, and I am the last; and beside me there is no ALuWHiYM.
“YaHuWaH is King for ever and ever: the heathen are perished out of his land.”
Many Christians tend to misinterpret YaShAYaHuW verse 6, associating the word "his" with the European Jesus. However, this interpretation is not accurate. This is a significant reason why we emphasize the necessity of reading the Hebrew ToRaH to fully comprehend the intended meaning.
Let's examine the same verse from the Hebrew ToRaH (image below). Not only do we once again encounter YaHuWaH's name being erroneously replaced with "the LORD," but we also find that:
The English word "god" in the Hebrew is ALuWHiYM.
The English word "his" is conspicuously absent in the Hebrew text.
It is evident that YaHuWaH is referring to YiSRAL and is identified as "their" redeemer.
This aligns perfectly with the Hebrew ToRaH, as YaHuWaH has consistently proclaimed Himself as the redeemer of YiSRAL (Psalm 19:14, 78:35; Isaiah 41:14, 44:24, 49:7; Jeremiah 50:34).
4 Who hath wrought and done it, calling the generations from the beginning? I YaHuWaH, the first, and with the last; I am He.
YaHuWaH firmly establishes His unique position in YaShAYaHuW 41:4 (Isaiah), where He proclaims His eternal authority and supremacy over all false gods. Unlike idols, which are crafted by human hands and inevitably wear out or break, YaHuWaH is both the First and the Last, eternal and unchanging. He alone is the AluWaH (God) of YiSRAL (Israel), and there is no other savior or god besides Him. This statement includes the rejection of the demigod figure of Jesus. In the Christian New Testament, Jesus is attributed similar titles, claiming to be the First and the Last in Revelation 1:17 and 22:13. However, the uniqueness of YaHuWaH’s identity as the only true deity remains, as no created being can rightfully share these titles or roles.
YaHuWaH clearly states in Numbers 23:19 and Malachi 3:6 that He does not lie or change His mind. He also proclaims in YaShAYaHuW 44:6 “Isaiah“ that He is the First and the Last. If Jesus, in the New Testament, claims to be the "First and the Last," logic shows that there cannot be two firsts or two lasts. So, the question arises: Whose words hold the true authority? Do we trust the established word of YaHuWaH, the Creator of the universe as revealed in the Hebrew TaNaKh, or do we follow the writings of unknown authors in the New Testament, which repeatedly contradict YaHuWaH’s unchanging ToRaH? Many unbiased Hebrew scholars, teachers, and even New Testament professors have critically examined the New Testament and concluded that much of it is unauthentic, often conflicting with the unchanging word of YaHuWaH.
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For all those who oppose the ToRaH of YaHuWaH, hiss at it, mock it, and speak malice against His people, during times of chaos, contention, and persecution, we have the ShaLuWM of truth, knowing that YaHuWaH has our back. This is because the fruits (actions/deeds) of YaHuWaH’s people are in line with the scripture, thus #ChaosIsOurCalm!
9 YaHuWDaH (Judah) is a lion's whelp: from the prey, my son, thou art gone up: he stooped down, he couched as a lion, and as an old lion; who shall rouse him up?
The Lion was first referenced in BaRAShiYTh 49 (Genesis) when YAQuWB (Jacob) gave the BaRaK (blessing) to his son YaHuWDaH (Judah), referring to his tribe being as a Lion. The scripture mentions YaHuWDaH being a lion’s welp or GuWaR (H1482 a young lion or cub, a sojourner under its mother's care, one who is weaned off to seek prey for itself). Verse 10 describes the ruling position YaHuWDaH will have among his brethren.
19 The throne had six steps, and the top of the throne was round behind: and there were stays on either side on the place of the seat, and two lions stood beside the stays.
20 And twelve lions stood there on the one side and on the other upon the six steps: there was not the like made in any kingdom.
Scripture also records King ShaLaMaN (Solomon) building a throne with gold lions. The lion has always represented majesty, strength, power, kingship, nobility, bravery, valor, courage, justice, and might. But just like everything else Ha’ShaTaN (the adversary) does, the lion has gotten corrupted. For example, the rainbow represents the promise YaHuWaH made to his people, but in today’s modern time, it means something else entirely. Over the centuries several cultures adopted the Lion because of what it represents. The Sumerians, Egyptians, Rastafarians, Ethiopians, Christianity, Fantasy/fiction genre, and even pagans have ALL adopted the lion. We ALWAYS encourage people to go back to the origins, this way a clear understanding is established (MaShaL 4:5-9 “Proverbs”). The Lion and its original representation go back to the ABaRiY (aka Hebrew) people and their ALuWaH YaHuWaH, any other use after this is outside of its origin.
In the Hebrew ToRaH, there's an account of King ShaLaMaN (Solomon) constructing a throne adorned with gold lions. Throughout history, the lion has consistently symbolized qualities such as majesty, strength, power, kingship, nobility, bravery, valor, courage, justice, and might. However, much like the corrupting influence of mankind on various symbols, the lion's meaning has also been tainted. For instance, the rainbow originally symbolized the promise YaHuWaH made to His people but has now taken on different connotations in modern times.
Over the centuries, the lion's symbolism has been adopted by several cultures and belief systems, including the Sumerians, Egyptians, Rastafarians, Ethiopians, Christianity, the fantasy/fiction genre, and even paganism. We consistently advocate for a return to the origins of these symbols, as it enables a clearer understanding to be established (Proverbs 4:5-9, MaShaL 4:5-9). The lion's original representation traces back to the Hebrew people and their ALuWaH YaHuWaH, making any other use of the symbol is a departure from its original significance.
In Hebrew the English word “warrior” is H5431 SAN
5 For every battle of the WARRIOR is with confused noise, and garments rolled in blood; but this shall be with burning and fuel of fire.
The scripture above emphasizes that the battle of a warrior is typically accompanied by confusion and noise. In traditional battles, victory is often achieved through a cacophony of clashing carnal weapons, shouts, accusations, displays of strength, and other noisy elements, often resulting in the shedding of much blood. However, the spiritual battle in the RuWaCh (spirit) is won silently, without the clamor of worldly conflict, but through the RuWaCh of burning fire, symbolizing YaHuWaH's judgment (YaShAYaHuW 4:4 “Isaiah”).
Scripture also reminds us in ZaMaR 104:4 (Psalms) that YaHuWaH’s messengers (MaLAKs) are ministers (ShaRaTh) of flaming (LaHaT) fire (ASh). Warriors of YaHuWaH's ToRaH are never lukewarm; they burn with passion and zeal, just like flames of fire. Fueled by the truth of YaHuWaH's ToRaH within them, they remain obedient and unwavering. They do not retreat from the battlefield; rather, they stand firm because their actions align with the ToRaH. This boldness should not be mistaken for arrogance; it is merely a passionate commitment to standing firm on the Creator’s truths found in the Hebrew ToRaH, even in the face of widespread rejection by the masses (DaBaRiYM 20:4 “Deuteronomy”, and YaHuWShuWA 10:8 “Joshua”).
Just as GaDAuWN (Gideon) faithfully obeyed YaHuWaH and achieved victory on the day at Midian, we recognize that YaHuWaH is our ultimate GaDAuWN, the sword representing His word that performs wondrous deeds. GaDAuWN's remarkable triumph over Midian, as recounted in Judges 7, serves as a profound parallel to the victory that YaHuWaH will not only enjoy but grant us (as Israel), provided we remain obedient and steadfast in aligning ourselves with His ToRaH.
Show us in scripture (outside of their captivity) where the Hebrews had LONG drawn-out seasons or time frames of sadness, and worry, held personal grudges, and were lukewarm, or fearful. When did the patriarchs let their groaning (due to the yoke of his burden) stop him from doing the will of ABa YaHuWaH? When did a Hebrew allow the rod of his oppressor or a loved one to stop his work? Where do we read when the Hebrews let the sickness or plagues back then stop them from gathering or doing kingdom work due to fear of traveling? The Hebrews of old expressed none of these things, and this is the mindset we should have if we are claiming to be Warriors in YaHuWaH’s army! YaHuWaH will raise up ALL warriors together, in fellowship, and unity and they will sit together in the heavenly places. ABa YaHuWaH will also allow situations to happen to test, expose, and separate those who have hidden agendas from those who are 100% selfless on the path of truth. We who are warriors in YaHuWaH will share in His victory! We are more than conquerors through Him who loved us.
Can we find evidence in scripture, apart from periods of captivity, where the Hebrews endured prolonged seasons of sorrow, harbored personal grudges, exhibited lukewarm trust in YaHuWaH, or succumbed to fear? Did the prophets ever let their burdensome yokes hinder them from fulfilling the instructions of ABa YaHuWaH? Did any Hebrew allow the oppression of a ruler or a loved one to obstruct the commands of YaHuWaH? Is there any account of the prophets allowing sickness or plagues to prevent them from traveling to carry out YaHuWaH's instructions? The prophets of old displayed none of these sentiments, and this should be the mindset we adopt if we claim to be Warriors of YaHuWaH's ToRaH! YaHuWaH’s ToRaH raises up warriors in fellowship and unity, ultimately seating them together as King and Queens. Additionally, ABa YaHuWaH will orchestrate situations to test, reveal, and differentiate those with hidden agendas from those who are wholeheartedly devoted to the path of YaHuWaH’s truth.
22 Ye shall NOT fear them: for YHWH your ALuWaH he shall fight for you
14 Because he hath set his love upon me, therefore will I deliver him: I will set him on high, because he hath known MY NAME.
15 He shall call upon me, and I will answer him: I will be with him in trouble; I will deliver him, and honour him.
25 Pour out thy fury upon the heathen that know thee NOT, and upon the families that call NOT on thy NAME: for they have eaten up YAQuWB (Jacob), and devoured him, and consumed him, and have made his habitation desolate.
"You can ignore or reject the TRUTH but it doesn't change the FACT that its STILL the TRUTH"
~WOTR
"You can ignore or reject the TRUTH but it doesn't change the FACT that its STILL the TRUTH"
~WOTR
One of the many beautiful aspects of these fellowships is that we look at the scriptures from their pure unadulterated Hebrew origins. There are so many in this world who are either confused, scared, harbor certain feelings, or have a preconceived idea in their heart/mind as to who we are and why we do what we do. The unfortunate reality is the majority of these perceptions are had by those who choose not to take the time to fellowship with those who genuinely just want to know what the truth is and do it. These topics, among others, are all dissected at our fellowships and can all be backed by what we find in the ToRaH.
28 The wicked flee when no man pursueth: but the righteous are bold as a lion.
Individuals retain the freedom to evade the truth, finding temporary emotional satisfaction elsewhere. However, when truth, correction, and guidance are delivered with love and align with the Hebrew ToRaH, it doesn't alter the indisputable reality that truth remains unchanged. An opinion supported by the ToRaH transcends subjective views and transforms into an established fact.
1 through desire a man, having separated himself, seeketh and intermeddleth with all wisdom.
2 A fool hath no delight in understanding, but that his heart may discover itself.
An individual who deliberately separates themselves from the correction and instructions of the ToRaH is pursuing their personal desires. Choosing to disconnect from authentic family, and community often reflects a self-centered inclination. It indicates a reluctance to make necessary, albeit sometimes significant, changes to foster harmony with others in truth. YaHuWaH created us in His own image, with the intention of living and communing in peace. The inclination some may have for isolation should be approached judiciously, as excessive indulgence contradicts sound judgment.
A person lacking wisdom takes no pleasure in understanding or guidance. Conversely, a wise individual finds great satisfaction in acquiring knowledge, understanding, correction, and wisdom. The fool, however, takes no joy in these pursuits; their delight lies in expressing their own heart. Focused on themselves rather than YaHuWaH, their folly stems from misplaced priorities and sources of delight. Typically, a fool dismisses and severs ties with those whose opinions diverge from their own, particularly concerning matters of YaHuWaH. Scriptural warnings caution against those who let emotions or personal grudges drive them into sinful actions.
We consistently emphasize that the ToRaH serves as the ultimate lie detector. When individuals who claim to be aligned with the ToRaH exhibit fruits demonstrating devotion to their own selfish desires rather than YaHuWaH, their falsehood becomes apparent. The ToRaH of the Creator YaHuWaH exposes unrighteous actions, potentially provoking prideful or selfish emotions. If not corrected, persistent harboring of these emotions or grudges can open a door that leads to sin (breaking a commandment of YaHuWaH). Consequently, they may unjustly distance themselves from fellowship or genuine assembly.
Due to pride, an individual may avoid fellowship precisely when they require it the most. Fellowship serves as a tangible expression of love, offering correction and sharing the good works of YaHuWaH in an intimate setting. Neglecting fellowship is a certain path to fostering discouragement and avoiding accountability. These emotions can intensify if people are not mutually encouraging to one another. In the contemporary Westernized Christian culture, many attend church only when they feel the need or during significant occasions like Easter and Christmas, or when seeking blessings from the deity associated with fortune and good luck.
Those of us committed to truth should find motivation for fellowship rooted in scriptural obedience, the act of giving or sharing with others, and mutual encouragement. Assembling allows us to bolster those within the MaShPhaChaH (family), helping them persevere in the face of discouragement. Fellowshipping becomes the outward expression of our genuine concern for others, urging them to stay on the path of truth. This is achieved through various means, including sharing testimonies, providing edification, and even offering necessary warnings against unscriptural conduct, to name a few.
We don't claim to be self-professed prophets, teachers, leaders, or mentors, and we're not part of any clique, sect, or recruitment center. The resources mentioned on our website and YouTube channel, such as Strong's Concordance, Encyclopedia Britannica, the dictionary, word etymology, etc., serve as tools for a broader perspective. Nonetheless, our ultimate trust remains in the unchanging ToRaH of the Creator and God of Israel.
We, (WOTR) are not a physical organization and do not possess a dedicated building or church with regular members. Unfortunately, our unfiltered and unyielding presentation of the ToRaH on social media has led to frequent misrepresentation and slander, even from those professing allegiance to YaHuWaH. The prevalent inclination within religious and Christian circles to compromise the ToRaH, despite being presented with facts, has obscured the authentic depiction of living by the Hebraic scriptures in contemporary times. Consequently, when individuals encounter the unfiltered truth of the ToRaH for the first time through our website, many tend to respond with anger or heightened emotions, especially towards those within the religious system or groups who do not trust the ToRaH.
We who are 100% sold out for the ToRaH are all warriors fighting for the Creator’s commandments. WOTR takes YaHuWaH’s instructions seriously for we know all we do is in the representation of YaHuWaH. Everything WOTR does whether, in agreements, disagreements, or contention we choose to follow the Hebrew scriptures and be respectful, decent, and in order, and NOTHING is personal. The information on our website can be shared by anyone as this is YaHuWaH ToRaH (NOT ours).
Unlike various groups who disagree with the information we share, operate with no intent of malice, anger, personal grudges, hidden agendas, competition, or seeking worldly recognition or gifts from YaHuWaH. The significant distinction lies in being guided by the ToRaH of YaHuWaH to exhibit boldness in various situations, uphold factual biblical truths, and lead a lifestyle aligned with the ToRaH. This stands in contrast to arrogant behavior, self-importance, unwillingness to learn or be corrected, withdrawal from fellowship due to unresolved selfish emotions, pride, an unapproachable demeanor, and demeaning at all costs just to be right, not righteous.
Those behaviors constitute the manifestations of the flesh. Individuals consistently exhibiting such traits, while claiming an official association with WOTR (yet not represented on this page), are misrepresenting our commitment to YaHuWaH. This distinction determines our connections. At WOTR, we maintain a firm stance and endeavor to live out the ToRaH in alignment with YaHuWaH's original intention, rather than conforming to personal interpretations, a sect leader, a massive following, or societal expectations driven by earthly desires.
I'm not a teacher and have no interest in titles, nor would I ever claim to know everything (ZaMaR 138:6, Psalms). I share my experiences and reflections to support anyone on their journey toward truth.
After over 33 years devoted to the Christian church system, I couldn’t ignore the ongoing hypocrisy I observed. So, I took a step back to study the Hebrew ToRaH—the sacred, enduring words of the Creator that Christianity claims to uphold. In doing so, I realized I had unknowingly embraced pagan practices. It was a painful revelation to see how deeply I’d been affected by widespread deceptions within the Christian faith, no matter how emotionally fulfilling it had once seemed.
I made a commitment to YaHuWaH (the God of Israel) to share His ToRaH in a world where emotion, misinformation, personal interpretation, and compromise often overshadow truth. My hope is that the insights we share here will edify, uplift, and encourage others to base their religious choices on evidence, facts, and, above all, the unchanging instructions of the God of Israel as found in the Hebrew TaNaKh. Today, many have been swept into a web of misunderstandings, misinterpretations, and deceptions that are presented as truth. Unless people are willing to be honest with themselves and put aside pride, emotions, and inherited traditions, difficult discussions that may challenge personal beliefs will remain avoided, leaving families, friends, and communities divided.
Even a lie can seem like truth if it goes unchallenged. My commitment to sharing truth comes from a place of love, even if it brings backlash. My love for others means speaking honestly, regardless of reactions, and I hold firm to YaHuWaH, the God of Israel, above all else (ShaMuWTh 20:3, "Exodus"; DaBaRiYM 12:30-31, "Deuteronomy"). Despite the criticism and misrepresentation of my intentions, I believe that sharing the ToRaH is essential. Someone has to stand up for it, or we all risk losing our foundation.
“And I shall set apart My great NAME, which has been profaned among the nations, which you have profaned in their midst. And the nations shall know that I am יהוה ,” declares the Master יהוה , “when I am set-apart in you before their eyes".
2 YaChaZaQAL 36:23 (Ezekiel)
“And I shall set apart My great NAME, which has been profaned among the nations, which you have profaned in their midst. And the nations shall know that I am יהוה ,” declares the Master יהוה , “when I am set-apart in you before their eyes".
2 YaChaZaQAL 36:23 (Ezekiel)
First and foremost, I give thanks to YaHuWaH, the God of Israel for His ToRaH, which has profoundly transformed my life journey. Though I spent years within various religious communities—Catholic, Methodist, and Non-Denominational Christian churches—it wasn’t until my loving husband, Jevon, introduced me to various Christian concepts that did not align with the Creator had established as unchanging (Deuteronomy 4:2, 12:32 and Proverbs 30:5-6).
As I explored and compared these Christian concepts with the proper context and perspective of Hebrew ToRaH, I began adjusting my lifestyle to align with the Creator’s instructions and desires. This shift led to a profoundly deeper and more personal relationship with the Heavenly Father, YaHuWaH, as intended (Exodus 20:3; Deuteronomy 6:4-9; and Isaiah 43:11; 44:6-8; 45:5-7).
Since reading the Hebrew ToRaH, I’ve gained more biblical understanding than in all my years within the Christian church system. I’ve never felt this level of mental, emotional, and spiritual clarity in any of the various Christian denominations. Walking in the ways of the God of Israel, instead of adhering to human traditions or relying on my own understanding, has provided profound insight and peace (Psalm 25:4-6, 119:105, and Proverbs 3:5-6).
This journey is not without challenges, and there are days when I rely on the wisdom found in the Creator's ToRaH, taking it moment by moment to navigate through difficulties. However, as I continue to read His unchanging ToRaH and call upon Him for strength, wisdom, and courage, the Creator, and God of Israel YaHuWaH, remains unwavering and faithful to His ToRaH (Numbers 23:19-23, Isaiah 55:11, 1 Samuel 15:29 and Malachi 3:6).
MaLAKiY 3:16-18 (Malachi)
16 Then they that feared יהוה spake often one to another: and יהוה hearkened, and heard it, and a book of remembrance was written before him for them that feared יהוה, and that thought upon his NAME
MaLAKiY 3:16-18 (Malachi)
16 Then they that feared יהוה spake often one to another: and יהוה hearkened, and heard it, and a book of remembrance was written before him for them that feared יהוה, and that thought upon his NAME
Hello everyone in the name of the God of Israel, YaHuWaH! I’m thrilled and consider it a great joy to share my experience with all who are in search of the truth. In 2012, I encountered some compelling information that prompted me to delve deeper into the truth behind the Christian doctrine I had wholeheartedly embraced throughout my journey as a believer.
I would be remiss not to express my gratitude to my nephew Jevon Greene, for having the love, courage, and dedication to consistently share the evidence, facts, and newfound knowledge we were never taught in the religion of Christianity. After extensive study, prayer, and thorough research, I decided to step away from my church, where I served as a long-time deacon and chairman of the trustee ministry.
Having a clear understanding of the desires of the God of Israel, as revealed in the Hebrew ToRaH, has profoundly transformed my life (Ecclesiastes 12:13). I now realize that to truly love Him (YaHuWaH) is to know Him and to follow His commandments.
We cannot genuinely say that we love the Heavenly Father without recognizing His true name, which is YaHuWaH. At WOTR, it is our hope and prayer that everyone who claims to love the Heavenly Father takes the time to study and research the Creator’s set apart-ToRaH. Contrary to popular belief, it is the Heavenly Father’s desire for His people to know His true name (Exodus 6:2, Psalm 105:1-3, Isaiah 42:8, and Joel 2:32).
After all, a name encompasses identity, authority, purpose, and relationship. It conveys the essence of who someone is and establishes a personal connection. Unlike a mere title, which can be generic or impersonal, a name signifies a unique presence and carries the weight of character and reputation. Understanding and using the correct name is essential for honoring that identity and acknowledging the significance behind it.
When WOTR was first launched in 2017, much of our initial learning came from various so-called "truth ministries". Still influenced by our religious conditioning, we sought out teachers and leaders instead of starting from the beginning and reading the Hebrew TaNaKh for ourselves, free from a Christian perspective. As we delved into the unchanging Hebrew ToRaH for ourselves, by 2021, we discovered that even though we had left the church, many of these ministries we looked to for guidance were still adhering to Christian theology. Through a more thorough and unbiased study of both the Hebrew TaNaKh and the Christian New Testament, our perspective based on who the God of Israel says is the true identity of the Son has significantly changed. In the proper Hebrew context, the Creator reveals that His son and firstborn is the nation of YiSRAL, as noted in HuWShuWA 11:1 (Hosea) and ShaMuWTh 4:22-23 (Exodus).
2 Thessalonians 1:7-8
7 And to you who are troubled rest with us, when the master יהושוע shall be revealed from heaven with his mighty angels,
8 In flaming fire taking vengeance on them that know NOT יהוה, and that obey NOT the gospel of our master יהושוע MaShiYaCh
2 Thessalonians 1:7-8
7 And to you who are troubled rest with us, when the master יהושוע shall be revealed from heaven with his mighty angels,
8 In flaming fire taking vengeance on them that know NOT יהוה, and that obey NOT the gospel of our master יהושוע MaShiYaCh
Weaponizing logic and curiosity with truth, and that truth being YaHuWaHs words
17 A wicked messenger falleth into mischief: but a faithful ambassador is health.
People always tend to shoot the messenger, and get angry at those who speak the truth instead of addressing the ones who lied to them! There’s an order to everything that YaHuWaH does, and even in disagreements and contentions we are to be orderly, respectful, and do everything according to the word. This order also is in regards to the Heavenly Father’s true name and spelling YaHuWaH (NOT YaHWeH / YaHUaH / YaHaWaH or YaHUShA / YeShuWA or any other incorrect variants) otherwise people are then saying the scriptures are lying! When you change/translate the original spelling of a Hebrew word or name you change its true meaning. Sadly compromise and the continued sharing of misinformation have caused people to focus on contention, slander, accusations, competition, agendas, selfish desires, and finger-pointing which has overshadowed ALL the good and genuine work that's being done for ABa YaHuWaH. This truth walk is NOT about loyalty to earthly men, a ministry, or friendships, ONLY the Creator’s TRUTH! We ALL have been conditioned by tradition so the mission of WOTR is to educate, stimulate, raise awareness, challenge and encourage people to use their intelligent thinking minds to seek the Creator’s truth! Scripture reminds us in MaShaL 4:5-7 (Proverbs) that we get a FULL understanding before coming to a conclusion, and this is what we humbly ask you do regarding WOTR (relationship).
Warriors of the Ruwach are anti-lies, anti-falsehood, and pro-truth. We understand and reverence the commandments (aka “the Law of MuWShaH”) given to Moses is unchanging. So this means we MUST do the work and turn from our wicked idol-worshiping and disobedient ways (2 Chronicles 7:14). Religion on the other hand (by way of Christianity) encourages a lifestyle in that one can freely sin and run around breaking YaHuWaHs commandments and live a disobedient, selfish life. This comes from the false religious ideology that a European man who had the Latin name Jesus already did all the work for you (hence the once saved always saved false doctrine), which we now know DOES NOT align with the commandments of the Creator established in the Hebrew Old Testament. What the religious church system fails to teach the people is that being accepted by YaHuWaH requires accountability and obedience. As obedient, transparent, and humble vessels, we are in competition with no one and are simply running our own individual race. We openly share our life experiences in this truth walk for encouragement and give all YaDaH (thanks) to YaHuWaH ALONE (translated in the English Bible as the title LORD).
We are just humble MaLAKs (messengers/representatives) with obedient hearts/minds who made time to study the commandments of YaHuWaH (found in the Hebrw ToRaH) and chose to obey them. So many people speak and hide behind the word ShaLuWM (peace), but do their actions (or fruits) show they indeed come in peace, or with hidden agendas and contention? When contention does come, we (WOTR) trust in YaHuWaH’s word to fight our battles, so you will never see us slandering, making situations personal, holding grudges, or trying to discredit others (these are acts of the flesh and not fruits of the ruwach). Still, we WILL stand up for the truth of the Hebrew scriptures. Often times truth sounds like hate to those who hate facts and are selfish, however being willing to be humiliated for the truth is just part of the truth walk. We strive to walk in the ancient pure way and choose to simply obey his word, for this is ALL about YaHuWaH and NOT us.
Our desire is to help people break the chains off their brain that was caused by Israel’s continued disobedient idol worship (DaBaRiYM 28:68 “Deuteronomy” the Atlantic Slave Trade). The continued outcome of Israsel’s punishment is the mass belief in the cult-like, organized, Babylonian religious system of Christianity. We (WOTR) are often labeled a CULT by many people (sadly including those who praise YaHuWaH), however that term is used way out of context because most either fear or feel threatened by what they DON’T make time to understand. Cult experts (and various studies done on former cult leaders) all agree that one-way cult leaders keep control over their adherents is by breeding fear and paranoia in their followers. The charismatic cult leader requires excessive admiration from their followers, demands blind unquestioned obedience, has an exaggerated sense of power/entitlement (that allows him to bend rules and break laws), can never be corrected or questioned, is non-apologetic and anyone who criticizes him is called an “enemy”. That type of action from a follower results in them being excommunicated. Cult leaders and their followers constantly criticize ridicule and attack others to make them feel inferior and to establish superiority. Cult followers don't realize it but this tactic sets up extreme polarization, which is always how cults have survived. Isolating the cult and its followers from the rest of the world is pretty much what all cults do. This doesn't mean you live in a compound or drink blood with your dinner, it just means that cult followers believe they better stay in this special elite group (segregated from everyone else who is unworthy) because they fear upsetting their leader.
Unlike cults, we (WOTR) DON’T have an earthly leader (only YaHuWaH), we DON’T force anyone to believe or think like us, we DON’T cyberbully people, and we DON’T actively go around looking to discredit or slander others, we DON’T isolate ourselves from others (we love and encourage unity and fellowship in YaHuWaH), we DON’T ask / guilt or trick people into giving us money, we DON’T inadvertently force people to only watch or view the content we share and we DON’T feed on the emotion of people. Lastly, unlike cults, we DON’T use fear tactics which adds a dependency on the leader and puts its members on an emotional roller coaster. Those in cults DON'T encourage people to go study the Creator’s commandments and see if their thoughts align with the Creators thoughts. Those in cults DON’T encourage people to go outside of the box they were taught to be in or to go find unbiased facts so that they can think for themselves. All we (WOTR) do is in humility, to be in obedience unto YaHuWaH, and to help and encourage others. We present unbiased FACTS and encourage everyone to logically think. Everyone should check scriptures for themselves no matter their emotional attachment to who taught them. We DON’T and will NEVER claim to know everything, but as we continue to make time for YaHuWaH, we grow in what YaHuWaH wants us to grow in, all guided by His words/commandments and NOT our flesh.
Our hope is that after spending time on the website and YouTube Channel people can begin to truly live in ShaLuWM (peace) for YaHuWaH and without fear of what they see on the news or social media (ZaMaR 37:1-9 “Psalms”). We are NOT trying to convert ANYONE to what we are doing (because for us living for YaHuWaH is our passion), so you will NEVER see or hear us recruiting, however, we do care for YaHuWaH’s truth more than friendships. ALL we are doing is simply presenting information that has been right there in ALL of our faces, but were NEVER taught because of Christianity. For many people showing love (by way of sharing the Creator’s truth) can sound like hate for those who hate the truth, for we over stand that society has been fed a one-sided form of love. Love isn't just about hugs, kisses, gifts, and nice sweet words / happy vibes all the time, it’s also being firm, not compromising, instructing, and showing discipline because you love someone.
We understand why people say we are a CULT, because most people fear what’s NOT socially accepted, and people have become emotionally attached to misinformation (due to the conditioning of churches). When you discover that the information presented here is entirely accurate and it evokes a sense of fear, this emotion may originate from a reluctance to alter one's current way of life. Just because EVERYONE believes something, doesn’t make it right, and just because NO ONE believes something, doesn’t make it wrong. We must be willing to unlearn lies, even if it came from someone who we hold in high regard (our parents, a pastor, spouse, family, friends, etc.). Most people reject the commandments of YaHuWaH because it requires REAL change, and most DON’T make time to research something unpopular so they call it weird, strange, or even a cult. Our duty as warriors in YaHuWaH’s army is to simply share the unbiased truth of the Creator, NOT make people believe it. We don’t want people to think like us, we just want people to think! We challenge everyone to search out the ToRaH (YaHuWaH’s instructions to his chosen people) from its pure Hebrew origins and prove the Creator YaHuWaH wrong (NOT US) for all we are doing is sharing HIS words. We want to weaponize, encourage and empower everyone who visits any of our informational platforms to leave being free thinkers. ShaLuWM (peace) and AHaB (love).
~WOTR