Whom Do You Serve — YHWH or Paul’s Gospel?
📜 One is the Eternal Redeemer. The other preached a new gospel.


Whom Do You Serve — YHWH or Paul’s Gospel?
📜 One Sent a Servant. The Other Built a Religion.

Who do you really serve?
Is it YHWH — the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob — the only Redeemer who sent a servant named Yeshua to call Israel back to obedience?
Or is it a different gospel — one built on letters from a man who never walked with Yeshua and preached his own message?

📜 YHWH Sent a Servant Who:
• Walked in Torah
• Taught obedience
• Called sinners to repent
• Warned against false teachers
• Never said, “grace alone” cancels God’s commandments
• Never claimed to be the Redeemer — because YHWH alone is Redeemer

“I, even I, am YHWH, and besides Me there is no savior.” — Isaiah 43:11
“My teaching is not Mine, but His who sent Me.” — John 7:16

Yeshua never taught a new religion.
He was sent to the lost sheep of Israel to call them back to the covenant.

“I was not sent except to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.” — Matthew 15:24

But Paul?
• Preached a message the original disciples never taught
• Claimed his gospel came by private revelation (Galatians 1:11–12)
• Built a doctrine the Redeemer never preached
• Opened the door to lawlessness — and called it grace
• Said the law was a curse (Galatians 3:13)
• Divided the gospel into two: one for Jews, one for Gentiles (Galatians 2:7)

⚔ The Core Question
Now here we are in 2025.
Millions claim to follow Jesus.
But we must ask:
Which Jesus? Whose gospel? Who do they really serve?
This isn’t about denominations.
It’s about the difference between the servant YHWH sent — and the religion man built around Paul.

Reframing Paul’s Warning:
When Paul warned, “You’ve turned to another gospel,”
he wasn’t pointing at Rome.
He wasn’t warning about pagans.
He was pointing at James, Peter, and the Twelve — the men chosen by Yeshua.
It wasn’t about heresy. It was about control.
Paul opposed the gospel of repentance and obedience.

📖 Historical Context:
From AD 49 to 54, Emperor Claudius expelled all Jews — including Jewish followers of Yeshua — from Rome.
The Gentile believers who remained kept meeting, but not under Paul.
Paul even admitted:

“I have often been hindered from coming to you... I don’t want to build on someone else’s foundation.” — Romans 15:20–22
The Roman assembly already existed.
Paul didn’t build it. He avoided it.
So why write to them?
That’s the question they don’t want you to ask.

Paul Didn’t Walk Alone — He Had Help
Luke was Paul’s companion — not one of the Twelve.
He never heard Yeshua preach.
He never saw the crucifixion.
But he wrote Luke and Acts — and made Paul the center.

Luke wrote:
• A gospel with less Torah
• A version of events that sidelines the Twelve
• A history (Acts) that becomes Paul’s travel journal
• A soft, universal message that departs from Yeshua’s call to obey

Luke reshaped the story.
Not to honor the true disciples.
But to elevate Paul.

🔹 Acts Minimizes the Jerusalem Leadership
In Acts:
• Peter speaks briefly, then disappears
• James is almost silent
• John is missing
• The Twelve vanish — replaced by Paul
The true gospel of obedience from Jerusalem is buried under Paul’s version from Antioch.

🔹 Luke vs Matthew — A Quiet Rewrite

Matthew grounds Yeshua in Torah.
“Do not think I came to abolish the Law… not one letter will pass.”

Luke softens it.
Less focus on commandments. More on inclusion.

Matthew records:
“Depart from Me, you workers of lawlessness.” — Matthew 7:23
🔥 Luke leaves it out.

Matthew calls for obedience.
Luke shifts the tone — away from covenant, toward Greek-style grace.

🚨 Paul’s Two Gospels — But YHWH Gave One

“They saw I had been entrusted with the gospel to the uncircumcised, just as Peter to the circumcised.” — Galatians 2:7

Two gospels?
That’s not from YHWH.

“One law shall be for the native and the stranger.” — Exodus 12:49
“The same law shall apply to both.” — Numbers 15:16

YHWH gave one law. One standard. One covenant.
Paul split it.

Final Truth
YHWH alone is Redeemer.

“There is no savior besides Me.” — Isaiah 43:11
Yeshua was the obedient servant, not a god. He never claimed to start a new religion.
He came to call Israel back.
Paul brought a different message.
And the church today follows Paul — not YHWH, and not Yeshua.

“As for me and my house, we will serve YHWH.” — Joshua 24:15
Not with words only, but in obedience.