Messiah the Ultimate Righteous Warrior Summary
Righteousness in the Kingdom
Righteousness is the standard by which all things are measured in the Kingdom of Heaven. For people, righteousness can only be attained through the forgiveness of sin that is offered through Yahshuah, the Savior. After that, as believers, we have the choice towards righteous or unrighteous actions and to grow in our understanding of righteousness while living in a world full of wickedness.
Defeating Sin and Death
Not only did He live a sinless life and teach people righteousness in both the physical and spiritual aspects of life, but through His death and resurrection He defeated death, the greatest enemy to life.
The Bridegroom
Ultimately, believers, as represented by the Nation of Israel, are pictured as becoming the bride of the Messiah in the wedding of the Lamb.
Ancestry and Foreshadowing
Many of Yahshuah's ancestors were symbolic representations of the Messiah and events in their lives were prophetic examples of our Savior's actions and work to bring salvation and redemption to His people.
Priest, King, and Prophet
Yahshuah, the Savior, is the ultimate righteous warrior holding the roles of priest, prophet, and king and is our best example of how to encourage life and live life to the fullest both now and eternally.
Celebrating Salvation in the Festivals
So important are Yahshuah's works that they have been memorialized in annual festival celebrations which depict the first coming as the suffering servant and His second coming as the conquering King. The annual festivals and assemblies give a visual representation of the work of the Messiah. They act as memorials for what He does on behalf of believers in the process of atonement and redemption.
Deception of a Small Messiah
Many forms of what is known as the 'spirit of the anti-Messiah' will come and teach false forms and methods of attaining righteousness, salvation, and blessing including disobedience to the laws and commands of the Kingdom of Heaven and many false Messiah's can be expected to be proclaimed.
Our Savior
There is a process that moves man from being deserving of death to being favored with everlasting life. The process of doing this involves the concepts of salvation, atonement, substitution, justification, and redemption. Ultimately, each of these concepts points to the work of the Messiah as our Savior.
The Great Commission
Yahshuah, in turn, has given the command to people to make disciples of all nations. Elohim desires that all may be saved and this is the method that has been chosen to accomplish this goal. The Scriptures have many messages on this theme, but it can be summed up in the passage (Rom 10:14) "How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear without a preacher?".