The True Besorah/Gospel Message: Returning to the Covenant Through YAHUSHA
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Author: Hebrew Boy
When most people hear the word “gospel,” they think of a church sermon, a salvation prayer, or a promise of going to heaven after death. But if we return to the original language and culture of Scripture, we find something far richer and more powerful. The word Besorah (𐤁𐤎𐤓𐤄) means “good news” in the ancient tongue of our ancestors. This good news is not rooted in religion or rituals but in restoration. It is the announcement that the Most High, 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 (YAHUAH), has not forgotten His covenant. It is the call to return to His commands, walk in His ways, and believe in the One He sent to redeem His people, 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤔𐤏 (YAHUSHA).
To understand the Besorah, we must begin with the covenant. YAHUAH made a covenant with His people, Yashar’el (𐤉𐤔𐤓𐤀𐤋), at Mount Sinai. He gave them His Torah, which was their guide for how to live in righteousness, justice, and peace. He promised blessings for obedience and curses for rebellion. Sadly, the people turned away. They chased after idols, broke His commands, and refused to listen to the prophets. Because of their disobedience, they were scattered among the nations, stripped of their identity, and placed under the weight of harsh judgment.
But even in their rebellion, YAHUAH made a promise. He declared that in the latter days, He would remember His covenant. He would regather the remnant of Yashar’el from the four corners of the earth. He would raise up a Deliverer who would restore the broken relationship between Himself and His people.
That Deliverer is 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤔𐤏 (YAHUSHA), the anointed one. He did not come to start a new religion or to abolish the Torah. He came to fulfill the prophecies, to bear the iniquity of His people, and to open the door back to the Father. He said plainly, “I was not sent except to the lost sheep of the house of Yashar’el” (Mattithyahu 15:24). His mission was clear. He came to restore the covenant. Through His obedience and sacrificial death, He made it possible for the scattered ones to return. He showed us how to live in alignment with YAHUAH’s will, not just with our words but with our entire life.
This message was never meant for Yashar’el alone. The nations too were invited to join in. Yeshayahu (Isaiah) prophesied that those from the nations who would keep YAHUAH’s Sabbaths and take hold of His covenant would be accepted in His house. Sha’ul (Paul) taught that those who believe and obey are grafted into the olive tree, becoming part of the commonwealth of Yashar’el. The Besorah is for all who are willing to leave behind the lies of the world and walk in the truth of YAH’s commands through faith in YAHUSHA.
The Besorah is not about religion. It is about a Kingdom. YAHUSHA did not preach church attendance or denominational loyalty. He preached the Reign of YAHUAH (𐤌𐤋𐤊𐤀 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄). He declared that the Kingdom was at hand and called all people to repentance. This repentance, or teshubah (𐤕𐤔𐤅𐤁), is not just feeling sorry. It is turning around. It is walking away from sin, idolatry, and compromise and walking toward the light of the Torah. True repentance leads to obedience. Obedience leads to restoration. Restoration brings us back into the presence of the Father.
Many people have never heard this version of the Besorah. That is because it has been hidden. For centuries, empire and religion have covered the truth. Colonizers used the Bible to enslave, but they never taught the people their identity. Churches taught salvation but left out obedience. They declared freedom from the law but forgot the promises tied to the covenant. They removed the names of the Father and the Son and replaced them with titles. But now, in these last days, YAHUAH is awakening His people. The descendants of the scattered tribes are realizing who they are. The curses in Debarim (Deuteronomy) 28 match their history. The pain in their bloodlines echoes the prophecy. The time to awaken has come.
The true Besorah is the announcement that YAHUAH is regathering His family. He is restoring the broken covenant. He is calling both Yahudiym and those from the nations to walk in His ancient path. He is raising up a remnant who will not compromise, who will keep His commands, and who will prepare the way for the return of the King.
This is not a call to church. It is a call home. It is a call to leave Babylon, to forsake the systems of this world, and to walk boldly in covenant with 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄. The Kingdom is not far off. It is near. The King is coming. And those who endure in righteousness will reign with Him.
The Besorah is not just good news. It is the best news we could ever receive. YAHUAH has not forgotten His people. YAHUSHA has made a way back. And the Spirit is stirring the hearts of those who are ready to return.