A Final Appeal for Yeshua.
- Mark S. Railey
- Dec 21, 2024
- 2 min read
Picture this: Yeshua promised that His followers would do even greater things than He did (John 14:12). What if one of those "greater things" is the creation of a global festival—not a birthday celebration, but a festival of the Incarnation? Imagine a time of rejoicing over the arrival of the Messiah as described in Matthew 1 and Luke 2—a celebration of G-d’s Word made flesh, bringing faith, love, family, generosity, and community to every corner of the world. Did Yeshua Himself establish such a festival? No, He left it to His disciples. And so, this global celebration fulfills His prophecy.

But the enemy is crafty. Satan planted seeds of doubt through the so-called Hislop heresy, the false claim that every Christian tradition is rooted in paganism. For over 150 years, this deception has been repeated, taking root in movements like Hebrew Roots, where it has grown into a loud cry on every Facebook post and online forum. When confronted with clear evidence of the falsehood, instead of obeying the biblical call to “test everything and hold fast what is good” (1 Thessalonians 5:21), many double down. Pride takes precedence over truth. And who can blame them? Admitting error is hard—especially after declaring allegiance to a falsehood for so long.
But consider this: The Messiah is returning for a bride who is pure in heart, not one entangled in deceptions and bound by pride or fear. Will she humble herself, or will she resist the refining fire of the Ruach HaKodesh (Holy Spirit) and invite G-d’s righteous judgment? “I will not give My glory to another” (Isaiah 42:8), declares the L-rd. Alexander Hislop and his disciples have no seat at Yeshua’s table. Only the Lamb who sits on the throne will be glorified.
The question remains: Will we cling to falsehoods, or will we embrace the truth and prepare for the King?
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