*As many of our brothers and sisters are coming into the truth, we believe we should help them in as many ways as we can. So I am releasing this to help any of them that might want to get into these internet streets and help save YAHUAH’s people.
A New Battlefield of Teaching
We are in a time unlike any before. The streets still echo with the bold cries of Hebrew Israelite preachers, but now, so do the algorithms. YouTube thumbnails, TikTok sermons, Instagram infographics—these are the new public squares, reaching millions. But with that reach comes a risk: the temptation to trade truth for trending. To dilute doctrine for likes. To build platforms instead of altars.
This is a clarion call to the Digital Watchmen. The ones blowing the trumpet not only on sidewalks, but through screens. If you teach, post, write, or speak in YAHUAH’s name—this article is for you.
1. Teach Torah First, Trends Second
“Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.” — Psalm 119:105
The Torah is our foundation. Everything else—identity, prophecy, end-time signs—must flow from it. Yet some are prioritizing debates, celebrity takedowns, or viral opinions over the commandments of YAH.
This leads to shallow disciples, more confused than committed.
Our Advice: Anchor your content in Torah. Build series around the commandments, the feast days, clean eating, and Sabbath rest. Teach foundational books like Exodus, Leviticus, the Gospels, and Deuteronomy verse by verse.
2. Use Modern Platforms, But Don’t Become of Them
“Be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind…” — Romans 12:2
The Most High didn’t say “don’t use the world.” He said “don’t conform to it.” TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram are tools—but they weren’t built for righteousness. Their algorithm rewards controversy, vanity, and speed—not truth, patience, and study.
Discipline Tip: Refuse to edit your content to fit a trend if it diminishes Scripture. Even your video thumbnails and captions should reflect seriousness—not clickbait.
3. Be Clear on Your Identity
“And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” — John 8:32
Because of media distortion, the term “Hebrew Israelite” often draws confusion. Some think we’re all violent, radical, or cult-like. Others confuse us with the converted Jewish institutions of the modern state.
Clarification Strategy:
Include a public doctrine statement.
Repeatedly emphasize: We believe in the commandments of YAHUAH and faith in YAHUSHUA ha’Mashiach (Revelation 14:12).
Separate your message from extremist sects or camps that preach hate or false messiahs.
4. Maintain Accountability with Elders
“Where no counsel is, the people fall: but in the multitude of counsellors there is safety.” — Proverbs 11:14
Even Paul submitted to the other apostles (Galatians 2:2). Don’t be a lone wolf prophet online. Many teachers have drifted into heresy by refusing correction or rebuke.
How to Stay Safe:
Form a private group chat of trusted brothers and sisters.
Have at least one elder review your teachings.
Invite comments and correction (publicly and privately).
5. Use Scripture in Full and In Context
“Rightly dividing the word of truth.” — 2 Timothy 2:15
Posting isolated verses like motivational quotes is not teaching. It can lead to doctrinal error if context is ignored. The Word is a sword, not a meme.
Teaching Practice:
Always read before and after a verse.
Link the Torah with the Prophets and the New Testament.
Use historical context—who was speaking, to whom, and when?
6. Teach Application, Not Just Identity
“But be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only…” — James 1:22
Teaching someone they are Israel is not the same as teaching them how to walk as Israel. The commandments must become lifestyle, not just slogans.
What to Post Instead of Just “We’re Israel”:
“How to Prepare for Sabbath”
“Unleavened Bread Clean-Out Checklist”
“Prayers in Times of Temptation”
“7 Ways to Honor Your Parents Biblically”
7. Follow YAHUAH’s Calendar in Content
“These are the feasts of YAHUAH, holy convocations, which ye shall proclaim in their seasons.” — Leviticus 23:4
The calendar of the Most High should guide your posting schedule. Don’t just mention Passover once a year. Create a content rhythm aligned with His moedim.
Examples:
10 days of reflection before Yom Kippur (Days of Awe series)
8 daily Sukkot devotionals
Weekly Sabbath reflections
8. Build Community, Not Just a Following
“They that feared YAHUAH spake often one to another…” — Malachi 3:16
You’re not called to be a Hebrew influencer. You’re called to be a servant and a steward. Many people are watching you who need more than just views—they need spiritual family.
Build Tools for Community:
Discord group or Telegram chat for weekly Scripture study
Shabbat Zoom gatherings
“Find a Local Fellowship” map with trusted teachers
9. Avoid Entertainment Disguised as Ministry
“Every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof…” — Matthew 12:36
Videos filled with roasting false teachers, chasing views, or showcasing your knowledge instead of YAH’s glory are dangerous. The digital altar is still an altar. Don’t offer strange fire.
Avoid:
Excessive rebuke content with no Scripture
Sarcastic “reaction videos” without edification
Boasting in numbers or subscribers
10. Walk What You Teach – Online and Offline
“Take heed unto thyself, and unto the doctrine…” — 1 Timothy 4:16
Your private life should be holier than your public platform. If you’re not living what you post, YAH will shut it down—or expose it.
Daily Check:
Are you fasting, repenting, and reading regularly?
Are your relationships healthy and under YAH’s order?
Are you obeying the commandments with joy—or just preaching them?
The Digital Shofar Has Sounded
We are living in prophetic times. The messages online will either prepare the remnant or deceive them. If you’ve been called to teach—digitally or physically—this is not the time to play games. This is the time to walk as a son or daughter of Zion, proclaiming truth boldly, teaching Torah faithfully, and resisting the snares of the screen.
Whether you’re posting to one person or a million, let every word echo the words of our Messiah:
“Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is truth.” — John 17:17
Shalom,
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