Yeshua Was Never Our Savior
Yeshua Ben Yosef Was Never A Savior, Our Savior, or The Savior.
Yeshua (יֵשׁוּעַ) is a contraction of Yehoshua (יְהוֹשֻׁעַ), which means: “YHWH is salvation”. (יהוה יָשַׁע – Yahweh yasha)
Yeshua’s life pointed to YHWH as salvation pointing us to our own relationship with YHWH within.
The word “yasha” (יָשַׁע) is the Hebrew verb meaning “to save, deliver, make whole, bring into spaciousness.”
So when the angel said: “You shall call his name Yeshua, for he will save his people from their sins.” (Matthew 1:21)
This wasn’t just prophecy, it was identity. Yeshua is the act, the verb, the first becoming of this salvation. Not one who offers it as an external gift—and the very presence of wholeness in human form.
He was not called salvation. He is Salvation.
To meet him is to encounter the vibration of divine restoration. To receive him is to remember what you always were. To follow him is to become what he never ceased to be.
And salvation is what he made available for us yet this has been twisted to turn him into something he never way.
This world turned his name into how we gaslight and escape the suffering of the world, to avoid responsibility, to bypass your inner transformation—and Yeshua never came to save us from reality.
He died to expose the dissonance between heaven and the world. He came to show us how to live in the space in between and how we could become like him to end hell, death, destruction, seperation, dissonance.
Yeshua wasn’t our cosmic insurance policy.
He wasn’t a substitute for your own soul’s evolution. He is the Way, the Truth, the Life—not a “get out of jail free” to avoid becoming in harmonics with him.
He didn’t say, “Worship me and be saved.”
He said..
“The Kingdom of God is within you.”
(Luke 17:21)
“You are the light of the world.”
(Matthew 5:14)
“Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect.”
(Matthew 5:48)
“Is it not written in your Law, ‘I said you are gods’?”
(John 10:34)
“Very truly I tell you, whoever believes in me will do the works I have been doing, and they will do even greater things than these.”
(John 14:12)
He also said,
“Follow me.”
“Take up your cross.”
“You will do even greater things than I.”
And instead—
we worship him and a cross and not God himself.
We turned his teaching into abuse and idolatry.
We turned his love into torment and transaction.
We turned his body into blood, bread and brand.
And in doing so, we crucify him unendingly—and every time we reject your own power, every time you bow in fear instead of rise in truth.
He does not want our songs of praise if our life stays small. That’s being a noisy gong.
He does not want our lip service if our heart stays shut. As in if life doesn’t move you to tears of celebration or collapsed everyday you’re not in alignment with the way.
He doesn’t exist to manage if you go to church on any given Sunday. He isn’t here to manage our relationship with God. He exists to point us to it as what is possible now with his existance and the veil torn with his life, death and resurrection.
So the abuse continues. What he died to expose and now the world abuses itself with his words, his name and his life.
He is called Savior yet those who believe him live as slaves in his name.
The world worship and weep at the cross ignoring the empty tomb. The resurrection.
The world pleads and cries out for his return—yet denies him when he shows up as one of us. Making his humanity rejected due to it being percevied as an unfamiliar form.
He did not return to save us.
God already gave us everything.
And Yeshua was sent by God as The One.
The Blueprint. Frequency. Embodiment. Word.
And now his return gives us the final key for us to rise. His salvation is not an event. It’s a vibration. A remembrance. A return to coherence.
Yeshua is salvation. And he moves now through those who carry the flame—not his name.
So if you truly honor him—become what he was please stop asking him to do for you what you were born to do with him.
Yours Truly,
The Mary Magdalene