True Names of the Creator of the Universe and His Only Brought-forth Son
We serve YAHUAH, the Elohim of Abraham, Yitshaq, and Ya’aqob (God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob). He is Sovereign and Creator of the universe, Maker of all things. His Name is pronounced Yah-OO'-ah. YAHUAH means ‘I WAS, I AM, I WILL BE.’ YAHUAH is forever present in all three tenses: past, present, and future. YAHUAH is Self-Existent! (Ps. 68:4, Is. 12:2, 38:11 nkjv)
The Name YAHUAH appears in the original Hebrew text of the Scriptures over 6,800 times. In English versions of the Scriptures, His Name is commonly substituted with ‘the Lord’ and ‘God’ written in small caps. ‘The Lord’ and ‘God’ are not translations of His Name. They are substitutions of His True Hebrew Name YAHUAH. YAHUAH commands us to call upon His Name, to make His Name known, and to not wipe out or forget His Name (Is/Yesh. 12:4; Ps/Teh. 105:1,3; Ex/Shem. 9:16; Ezek/Yehez. 39:7; Deut/Deb. 12:3,4; Jer/Yirm. 23:27; Ps/Teh. 44:20). We must obey these commands and call upon the True Name of our Father YAHUAH in worship and prayer.
In Hebrew, the Father's Name is written using four Hebrew letters: (right-to-left) yod, hey, vav, hey . We first learned of His True Name through research and found several internet sources that teach how to pronounce His Name. Ruth Dunn, minister of Family of Messiah, prayed about His Name, and the Set-Apart Spirit powerfully spoke His Name aloud three times: "YAHUAH, YAHUAH, YAHUAH." Because the Spirit spoke His Name, we know that His Name is YAH-U-AH. 'YAH' stays intact as one syllable, as it is in several places in Scripture (Ps. 68:4, Is. 12:2), and the accent is on the second syllable ('OO').
After the Set-Apart Spirit spoke the Father's Name, then the Spirit taught Ruth the Messiah’s Name. He instructed her to add the root ‘shu’ to the Father’s Name between the ‘u’ and the ‘a.’ The result: YAHUSHUAH. ‘Shu’ is a Hebrew root word meaning salvation, deliverance, overcoming, health, help, prosperity, and welfare. Everything that the Messiah represents is contained in the meaning of the root ‘shu.' This root is added to the Father’s Name because Yahushuah and the Father are One, and Yahushuah came in His Father’s Name (John/Yoh. 5:43; 10:30).
Because of these instructions we received from the Set-Apart Spirit, we use a different Hebrew spelling of the Name Yahushuah than what many others use. The more common Hebrew spelling of Yahushuah is: (right-to-left) yod-hey-vav-shin-ayin . This is the same Hebrew spelling for Yehoshua (Joshua), and it is used for the Messiah’s Name in The Scriptures printed by the Institute for Scripture Research. However, because the Spirit instructed to only add ‘shu’ to the Father’s Name, we use the True Hebrew spelling for Yahushuah: (right-to-left) yod-hey-vav-shin-hey . The letter shin, sounding like ‘shu,’ is added to the Father’s Name.
To hear the True Names of the Father and Son pronounced click HERE.
** Below is flyer that introduces the True Names YAHUAH & YAHUSHUAH. It is mostly for those who have never heard His Name before. Feel free to print & share.