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Episode 4 Restoring the True Name series: We Must Endure Until the End — He Promised to Save Us.”

Episode 4 Restoring the True Name series: We Must Endure Until the End — He Promised to Save Us.”

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In this powerful and soul-stirring episode, we dive deep into the spiritual reality that every believer must face: the battle after the desert. Once we receive our calling, the distractions begin—but they never stop. Why? Because we are in spiritual warfare, not against flesh and blood, but against unseen principalities and powers of darkness.

We explore the truth that endurance is not optional—it is covenantal. From Peter walking on water to Stephen being stoned, and even to Yahusha enduring the cross—what carried them wasn't emotion, but covenant obedience and vision beyond the trial. Yahusha did not respond to Peter’s fear—He responded to His Word.

You’ll learn:

  • Why the world hates the chosen
  • What it means to be light in a dark world
  • How distractions aim to derail your spiritual focus
  • That endurance is not about perfection but faithfulness unto death
  • Why crying out “Save me!” is a sign of faith, not failure
  • That even when salvation doesn’t look like rescue, Yahuah is still faithful to His promise


This episode reminds us that we are not enduring alone. The Messiah, who has overcome the world, has given us His Spirit and His Word—and He must respond to His covenant. If you’re in a season of hardship, betrayal, persecution, or spiritual dryness, this message is your anchor: Keep going. Endure. You will be saved.

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