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00:00Welcome
00:29Welcome to the Ocean Studio and our weekend edition of the Yawa blog. I'm your host Craig Nguyen. When we sit out here, hovered above the Caribbean Sea to bring this program to you, it typically means that we're going to be delving into the lyrics that our king, our savior, the very son of God, wrote on behalf of his father, Yawa.
00:56And we shall do that very thing again today.
01:01Dode is his name. He is the Messiah. He is the chosen one. He is our shepherd. He is the shamach, the great branch that represents the tree of lives that grew in the center of the garden.
01:14Dode is the man who has already lived two of his three lives. He was king 3,000 years ago in Israel, uniting the nation, defending God's people, capturing its heart as Jerusalem, acquiring the Temple Mount.
01:31He wrote over 100 psalms and proverbs. One of the most prolific authors of the ancient world may be the most prolific. He was a prophet of the first order.
01:48In his second of three lives, he came to fulfill Pesach, Matzah, and Bekorim, as he described in his own words.
01:56Read the 22nd Mismore Psalm, the 88th, the 103rd. Read any one of the first 30. They all speak of it.
02:05Read what Yahshua, the great prophet, had to say about him throughout his text.
02:11Clearly, Dode is the one who fulfilled Pesach, Matzah, and Bekorim.
02:16He is the one who is the actual man that the myth of Jesus was created to rob.
02:23He is the most interesting man in the world.
02:28And I hope that as we proceed, and we are going to begin again in the sixth psalm or Mismore,
02:34that you are listening because it is Dode who will come back in his third of three lives.
02:42He is returning as our king. Yahweh is explicit in describing this in the 89th Mismore,
02:49probably the most important piece of literature ever written.
02:52It was described by Yahweh himself on behalf of his beloved son, Dode.
02:57And in it, he says that Dode is returning.
03:00He will return on the day of reconciliations.
03:04That will be as the sun sets in Jerusalem, the 2nd of October, 2033.
03:11And it will be possible because of everything that will transpire 10 days before that time,
03:19the greatest show on earth will usher in a remnant of Israelites, even Goyim,
03:27who will be prepared to witness his arrival with Yahweh.
03:32And we're told when that occurs that Dode will be Elyon.
03:37He will be the very influence of Yahweh in our presence.
03:41And his seat of honor, his throne, if you will, will be as brilliant as the sun
03:48because it is the Kaporath.
03:50It's the mercy seat of the Ark of the Covenant.
03:53So this is what we're working towards.
03:56It's just eight years from now.
03:59And it was 3,000 years ago that Dode described these words that affirm much of what I have just shared with you.
04:08It begins with Yahweh's name.
04:12Dode, as God's beloved son, knew his father's name.
04:15You should know it as well.
04:16It is not difficult to pronounce.
04:19All you need really is to be aware of two Hebrew words and you can pronounce it
04:25and recognize that every one of the some 8,000 words and names and titles
04:35throughout the Hebrew text of the Torah, prophets and writings are pronounceable.
04:42To say that there is one that isn't pronounceable is ludicrous,
04:46particularly since that one is woven into so many other names.
04:50For example, I mentioned the prophet Isaiah.
04:53His actual name is Yahushua.
04:59Yahushua would be one of those that has Yahweh's name.
05:04That is Moshe's successor.
05:08He is the son of Nun, the eternal one.
05:13Yahshua is Isaiah's name.
05:16Both names mean the same thing.
05:18They just put the Yaho on either side of Yahshua, which is salvation.
05:25So it means that Yahweh saves or salvation is from Yahweh.
05:30But all you have to do is look at two words, Haya, and I say Haya because God explained
05:37to Moshe that his name was based on the verb Haya.
05:40It means when written in the first person, I was, I am, and I will be.
05:46It is He, Yod, He, which therefore explains the pronunciation of three of the four letters
05:53in Yahweh's name.
05:54The only one left to deduce is the wah, and all you have to do is look at the word that
06:02no one doubts its pronunciation, Torah.
06:04The O sound, the vowel sound in Torah comes from the wah.
06:11Even the hey at the end of Torah is reproduced in its spelling as well.
06:18Torah is written with a wah and a hey.
06:23And so we can also look at shalom, probably the most commonly repeated word among Hebrew
06:32speakers.
06:33The O sound and shalom is also from the wah.
06:37It isn't difficult.
06:39So Yahweh, you, I just, I'm sorry that I'm going to interrupt this for a moment.
06:47And among Jews, there is a complete avoidance of Yahweh's name.
06:59And this comes from the threat and the control that rabbis have over the culture.
07:07The greatest enemy of Jews for the past 2,000 years have been rabbis.
07:15They are the ones who erased Yahweh's name.
07:19Yahweh's name is not found anywhere in the Talmud, not found in the Zohar.
07:25They've completely written Yahweh's name out of his own revelations.
07:29When they share words from the Torah, they replace Yahweh's name with Adonai, which is Satan's
07:38title.
07:38It means the Lord.
07:40And so the deprivation of knowing Yahweh's name, since it was erased by the rabbis, is one
07:48of the greatest crimes ever committed.
07:50That second only to the crime of erasing Yahweh's name so that his people don't know it, is disavowing
08:01everything that Yahweh's beloved son, Dod, our savior, the Messiah and king represents, which
08:09is why so many Israelites and Jews are awaiting the arrival of a nameless Masayach, because quite
08:17frankly, they don't know that the returning Masayach is Dod.
08:21They do not know that Dod fulfilled Pesach, Mats, and Makodim in his second of three lives.
08:26They don't know that it is Dod who is returning as king.
08:29They don't even know the timeline.
08:31So they're unaware that he is going to return on the 2nd of October in 2033.
08:39That's one of the reasons why Yahweh has asked me to speak to you.
08:43So Yahweh, you are, you consistently prove your case through me with pervasive and persuasive
08:55arguments, which vindicate me and acquit through me, thereby eliminating everything displeasing
09:09and disagreeable.
09:11I realize that we spent an hour in our last program from the Ocean Studio on this one statement.
09:18And I can promise you we're going to spend less time on it this time.
09:22We're going to move on past it.
09:23But it is so profoundly important.
09:26So affirming of everything that I have come to know and share that I want to reiterate it
09:33for you, the fact of the matter is that not only is Yahweh God's name, the first person
09:42to reintroduce it after 2,500 years of it not being spoken or known is the man that you're
09:52looking at now who is speaking to you.
09:55Yahweh refers to me as Yada.
09:57Yahweh, my name is Craig Nguyen.
10:00I am the author of these books that you see off of my left shoulder, 35 in total, 25,000
10:10pages of translations and analysis of God's testimony.
10:17It has become the tree of knowledge in our world.
10:21So God wants you to know his name.
10:26And it is in these books entitled appropriately, Yada, Yahweh.
10:31Yada means to know.
10:32It is also the name that Yahweh has chosen for me.
10:37Yahweh, to know Yahweh.
10:40And it is essential.
10:42You cannot return to God.
10:45You cannot enter heaven.
10:46You cannot have a relationship with him until you know, love, appreciate, pronounce, share,
10:57accept, and celebrate.
11:00Yahweh's name.
11:02Now I'm speaking to everyone, not just Israelites, not just Yehudim, but everyone, including Goyim.
11:11And think this through for a moment.
11:13For there to be reconciliation with Yahweh, who is now estranged from his people.
11:21His people need to stop being Jews and start being Yahudim.
11:27Yahudim is the plural of Yahud.
11:32Very few people know this, but I have shared it openly.
11:36Yahud is a compound name.
11:38It's comprised of two names, Yahweh and Dod.
11:43It means Yahweh's beloved.
11:45It is a combination of the name of our father and his beloved son.
11:51Yahweh and Dod.
11:56Yahud.
11:58Yahweh, you consistently prove your case through me with persuasive arguments which vindicate me and acquit through me.
12:07Yahweh, there are three aspects to this statement that I want you to appreciate.
12:17First is very complicated, but very simple all at the same time.
12:22What I recognized I was the first to discover is that the earth is Eden.
12:32Eden is the earth.
12:34God created a protective enclosure that was conducive to life.
12:39And while Eden was established as a microcosm of the earth, the entire earth is being transformed back to Eden.
12:53Earth is a protective enclosure that is conducive to life.
12:57And in it, God created a man in his own image.
13:07That is to say, he took one of the animals that was already existing.
13:13Homo sapiens, actually.
13:15And he gave this man a Nesoma.
13:24Now, that is different.
13:25It's not just different.
13:27It's additive to what all other men, all other animals had at the time.
13:34All animals have a nephesh.
13:35It's a soul.
13:37Your soul is your consciousness.
13:39It's your ability as an animal to observe your environment and respond appropriately to it.
13:45It is the reservoir of all that is you, your experiences, your proclivities, your abilities, your attitudes, your accomplishments.
13:59It is the sum total of you.
14:01It is the only part of you that means anything.
14:04It's the only part of you that will ever be able to leave this sheltered enclosure that we call earth.
14:11Now, Adam was given one additional thing from God, and that was a Nesoma.
14:21The Nesoma, rather than consciousness, is a conscience.
14:26It's the ability to deduce right and wrong, to know what is good, what is bad, to be discerning, to be discriminating, to be judgmental.
14:37It is the most valuable tool ever created, ever supplied, ever offered.
14:45It's the greatest gift ever given.
14:46Our Nesoma enables us to be human, to be special.
14:52It is the most unused gift.
14:54Now, if you survey people worldwide, I come off spending time on places like X and Facebook,
15:01and I can tell you that there the vast majority of people do not use their conscience.
15:08They are not discriminating.
15:11They are not moral.
15:13They are not capable of deducing between right and wrong, good and bad, productive and counterproductive.
15:21But it is this Nesoma that was this great gift that God gave to us in anticipation that we would use it to be interesting companions.
15:31And that was the intent of Eden.
15:34That was the purpose of Adam, was to be an interesting companion.
15:40It is something that Adam failed miserably.
15:44You see, Adam was created to work and to be observant.
15:52God wanted to share experiences with someone who was eagerly observant, paying attention to the environment around them.
16:02The Hebrew word is shamar, closely examining and then carefully considering everything such that you can build a base of knowledge and share based upon what you have observed.
16:17It is one of the great ambitions of man.
16:22It is the basis, for example, of science, to be observant.
16:27It does not mean keep.
16:29It's not a religious term.
16:31It means to use your eyes, your ears, your mind, to see, to hear, sometimes even touch.
16:44It means to experience these things and then process them in a way that you can comprehend, which you have observed.
16:55The other thing he said that he wanted man to do was to work, to make a contribution.
17:00You see, God is not lazy.
17:04The God who created the heavens and the earth is this beautiful realm where life can thrive, is active.
17:16He's not passive.
17:18He is a contributor.
17:21And that's what he wanted in humans.
17:23He wanted somebody who would not only observe what he had created and that he could communicate with on that basis, but could contribute to it to make it better.
17:33Adam's purpose was to contribute in the garden so that the garden experience was better.
17:40God values work.
17:42I know in an entitlement society, particularly with this current generation, you think that the world owes you something and that your only job that you want to do is to be an influencer.
17:52What a waste of a life.
17:53What's wrong with building something, creating something.
17:59God wanted man to contribute and Adam did not.
18:05God wanted man to listen.
18:08Adam did not.
18:10God wanted man to be reliable.
18:15Somebody that he could trust off of this sheltered enclosure to go explore this universe of two trillion.
18:23Galaxies, each with hundreds of billions of stars.
18:27And that's just the 5% that we can observe.
18:32Adam's not that man.
18:35In the garden, he was listless.
18:38He was unengaged.
18:39He was unreliable.
18:41And so it was God that caused the fall.
18:43Now, the reason I go into that story with the first three lessons that can be learned from Yahweh, you consistently prove your case through me, is that Dode is the answer.
19:00He is the opposite of Adam.
19:04Dode, David, listened to God.
19:07He responded appropriately.
19:12He was a man who engaged.
19:15He made a huge contribution.
19:18He protected Israel from the most menacing of enemies at the time, the terrorist from Philistia, the Philistines.
19:25He overcame the people's propensity to want to be like the Goyim and have a Goyish leader in Shaul.
19:38He then wrote a hundred Psalms and Proverbs.
19:44He then defended his people from all who would harm them.
19:51He united the nation of Israel.
19:54He acquired the city of Jerusalem.
19:57He acquired the Temple Mount.
20:00He relocated the Ark of the Covenant to a tent of the Restoring Witness on top of that mount.
20:10And that was just in his first of three lives.
20:12In his second of three lives, he fulfilled Pesach, Matz, and Makurim.
20:17He allowed the Romans to crucify him in the fulfillment of Pesach, his body anyway.
20:24He allowed his soul to go into Sheol carrying our guilt to perfect us.
20:29And then he fulfilled Makurim, firstborn children, as the Makur, firstborn son of God.
20:37So Dode engaged.
20:39He was the one who wanted to work with Yahweh.
20:42He was the one who listened to Yahweh.
20:45He was the one who responded appropriately.
20:47He was the student who became the teacher.
20:50He was the man who did the thing that God's most interested in.
20:54Yes, Dode was not perfect.
20:57He made mistakes.
20:58He stumbled and he fell.
21:00But every time he did, he learned his lesson.
21:03He corrected his mistake.
21:06And he moved on.
21:07He got back up.
21:10God knew that this is a man that he could depend on, that he could rely on, that he could go explore the universe with and not be worried about.
21:19And he knew that he would love the experience and that they would enjoy their time together.
21:25You see, Dode is the answer to the fall of man.
21:31He's the man that stood back up to walk with Yah.
21:36And so the case is consistently proven through Dode.
21:42And God provides pervasive arguments which vindicate not only Dode, proving that Dode is the very son of God, that he is the chosen one, that he is our Messiah, that he is our king, that he is our savior, that he is our shepherd, that he is the tree of lives that was planted in the midst of that garden long ago.
22:03He is the one that God vindicated, the whole 89th mismor exists to vindicate Dode, to explain that Dode is all of these things and that he is returning.
22:18But even more than that, the single greatest discovery in human history, at least in the last 2,500 years, and that's quite a swath of time, is that Dode, David, is the Messiah and son of God, who fulfilled Pesach, Mots, and Makotim, according to his own testimony in 33 CE, becoming our savior, which means that Jesus never existed.
22:44He's nothing but a crude counterfeit.
22:48That is how God acquits through Dode, through the fulfillment of Pesach, we have life, through the fulfillment of Matzah, our guilt is removed, allowing us to look ideal, to shine before our God, be comfortable being exposed to him.
23:11That's a powerful message.
23:15I don't think that anything anyone could ever share with you could be as important and God wasn't finished.
23:21It says, thereby eliminating everything displeasing and disagreeable.
23:25I am the first and I'm not bragging here by telling you I'm the first, I'm just trying to earn your trust in this regard, because I am the first to understand these words, thereby eliminating everything displeasing and disagreeable.
23:42God did this by allowing Bonterran actually, to have his nefesh soul after fulfilling Pesach with his Bashar body, to go into Sheol, which is hell, the equivalent of a black hole, carrying our guilt in the manner described in Yahshia, Isaiah 53.
24:06Isaiah 53, to deposit it in Sheol, such that it is never seen again, thereby by making us not guilty.
24:18Everything about us that was seen as displeasing and disagreeable is gone when we accept the gift that Dode provided through Yahweh of Matzah.
24:31All antagonism is gone.
24:38Your instructions, he said, enable me to be correct.
24:42This is the thing that is most important for you to know about the most interesting man in the world.
24:49Dode was right.
24:50Dode was right.
24:51Dode was right.
24:52And by being right with God, he is the one who can instruct us to be right with God.
24:59So it is God's instruction through the Torah that enabled Dode to be right, to be correct.
25:05But it is Dode's understanding and acceptance of these things that caused him to be right.
25:12And this is atah yashar aneh, your willingness to improve me, to teach me, to guide me, to train me, and even provide discipline for me, make me stronger, strengthening me.
25:25And this is the message the world needs to hear.
25:28You see, even with Dode, the most important man in the world, the one man that God said, he is my son, I am his father.
25:39The one man whom Yahweh anointed as the Messiah three times.
25:45The one man that God said, he's coming back as Elyon, as my influence, the totality of my influence.
25:53A man who said that his seat of honor will be as brilliant as the son.
25:57He did not with Dode, even with all of those accolades, that's the greatest resume, obviously, in human history, do a data dump.
26:08Dode did not start with full knowledge of God.
26:11He did not start by being right about everything.
26:15He learned.
26:17He made corrections along the way.
26:20He improved.
26:23God guided him.
26:25Even God allowed him to fall and to fail because that was part of Dode developing a sense of discipline,
26:36a sense of being reliable because you don't build character.
26:42You don't build resolve.
26:44You don't develop confidence unless you have failed, unless you have fallen, unless you have made a mistake and you recover from it.
26:51This is an essential aspect of what God is intending.
26:57And I know what I'm telling you now is the antithesis of everything you've ever heard in religion.
27:01And that's good because God hates religion.
27:04What he is inviting you to participate and what he enjoyed with Dode is a relationship.
27:14And he engages in this relationship as he did with Dode.
27:19He was father, Dode was son.
27:22Then he concludes this first statement.
27:25And what is Mismore Psalm 6-1 with, and you are never overly protective nor antagonistic.
27:34With Adam, the reason that relationship failed and it failed miserably.
27:41It is God who caused the fall of man because he was bored out of his mind with Adam and realized there was no way to improve the situation.
27:48Adam was boring.
27:50He didn't work.
27:52He didn't listen.
27:53He wasn't responsible.
27:55None of that.
27:57And the problem was he was too coddled.
28:02Everything in the garden was perfect.
28:04There's plenty of food.
28:07Perfect shelter.
28:09Comfy.
28:10Good company.
28:12Everything was there that you could possibly want.
28:15Direct line of communication with God.
28:18Nothing harmful.
28:20Everything wonderful.
28:22But in that kind of environment, you can't be interesting.
28:26You can't prove that you're reliable or dependable or you can't grow.
28:34You just have no way to become interesting unless you somewhere find it in yourself to have this resolve to work, to try to improve things.
28:49And he didn't.
28:50And he was too protected to develop in that environment, which is why God called the fall and said, now you're going to have a chance to grow up.
29:006,000 years from now, we're going to make this work.
29:043,000 years.
29:05He gave us the example of Dode.
29:07We're 6,000 years later now.
29:09God cannot be overly protective.
29:13People have to die.
29:15They have to fail.
29:16There has to be heartache.
29:18There for humankind to appreciate what God has endured with us.
29:24There must be fractures in the family.
29:27He's dealt with a fractured family from the very beginning.
29:32And it's only gotten worse with time.
29:34Israel has been the most malignant child in the history of embittered children.
29:44Now, that is going to come to a conclusion with a much better result here within less than eight years.
29:53But right now, they are still antagonistic.
29:56And what Dode realizes that God had to allow him to fail.
30:00He made mistakes.
30:01He can't be overly protective.
30:03If you're overly protective as a parent with your child, your child will have no character, no resolve, no ability to overcome.
30:14He's over a long and good body to fix each other here within a court in the Attack of the World.
30:16To always forgive her, take that friend.
30:17And his will be over a little bit, keep it all ringing and sometimes making another person who is fully 건강 strong for those.
30:21And he again, wanted to collaborate.
30:23He told me only to make one of his own friends with the number one.
30:24And he chose the position when you deserve this one.
30:26I just enjoyed coming.
30:27And I take the word if I коandta actually helped.
30:29If there's no one of his Feelings about yourself the club, Beltane, Bloomberg Museums,
30:32we could Jane, look to his family, state, and look to her.
30:33And that's been
30:34interesting to me about the restaurant.
30:35We have number going in.
30:37So he decided before that he had to go to a Many do‑ quê
30:41No one of his 36, shorter onwards,
32:13Yeah, we're done. I'm ending it.
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