
Finding Peace with God:
A Journey Through Israel, Prophecy, and Yeshua the Messiah!
In a world shaken by unrest, uncertainty, and deception, the ancient call still echoes: “Shalom I leave with you, My peace I give to you” (Yoḥanan/John 14:27). But how do we find this peace with Elohim in our time? The answer is woven into a divine tapestry of covenant, prophecy, and redemption—centered in Israel, fulfilled in Yeshua, and lived out through Torah observance.
Israel in Prophecy: The Apple of YHWH’s Eye
From the beginning, Yisra’ĕl has held a unique place in YHWH’s plan. The prophet Zeḵaryah declared, “For thus said יהוה of hosts, ‘He sent Me after esteem to the nations which plunder you, for he who touches you touches the apple of His eye’” (Zeḵaryah/Zechariah 2:8, The Scriptures).
Despite exile, persecution, and dispersion, the nation of Israel remains at the center of prophetic fulfillment. Yeshayahu (Isaiah) speaks of a future regathering: “And He shall raise a banner for the nations, and gather the outcasts of Yisra’ĕl, and assemble the dispersed of Yehudah from the four corners of the earth” (Yeshayahu/Isaiah 11:12).
The rebirth of the modern state of Israel is not an accident of history—it is a marker of the times. Prophecy is alive. The covenant made with Avraham, reaffirmed with Yitsḥaq and Yaʿaqoḇ, and preserved through Mosheh is still in effect. And it is through Israel that the salvation of the nations was destined to come.
Yeshua is Salvation: A Return to Hebrew Roots
The name Yeshua means salvation. He did not come to start a new religion. He came as the long-awaited Mashiaḥ of Yisra’ĕl to fulfill—not abolish—the Torah (Mattithyahu/Matthew 5:17). His life was a model of perfect Torah observance: honoring the Sabbaths, keeping the Feasts of יהוה, teaching the Words of Elohim with authority.
When the angel announced His birth to Miryam, it was not in vague or philosophical terms: “And she shall give birth to a Son, and you shall call His Name יהושע (Yeshua) for He shall save His people from their sins” (Mattithyahu 1:21). The Hebrew roots of our faith matter because Yeshua was, is, and remains a Jew, and so were all His disciples. Returning to Him means returning to the Hebrew understanding of Scripture—not the Greek-Roman distortions that came later.
Too often, modern Christianity strips Yeshua from His identity, detaching Him from His people, His language, and His law. But to truly follow the Messiah is to walk as He walked (1 Yoḥanan/1 John 2:6)—which includes living according to the Torah.
Peace with God: Through Covenant, Not Convenience
True peace with Elohim is not found in religion or emotional experience alone. It comes through covenant relationship. And covenant means commitment—obedience—not lawlessness. Yeshua said, “If you love Me, you shall guard My commands” (Yoḥanan 14:15).
Rav Sha’ul (Paul), often misunderstood, said clearly: “For the mind of the flesh is death, but the mind of the Spirit is life and peace. Because the mind of the flesh is enmity towards Elohim, for it does not subject itself to the Torah of Elohim, neither indeed is it able” (Romiyim/Romans 8:6-7).
This is why so many today lack shalom. They want the blessings of the covenant without the terms of the covenant. But Yeshua did not die to release us from Torah—He died to restore us to it, cleansing us from our sin so that we may walk blamelessly in His path.
“Great peace have those loving Your Torah, And for them there is no stumbling-block” (Tehillim/Psalm 119:165).
Conclusion: Return, Repent, and Rejoice

The path forward is ancient: return to YHWH, embrace your Hebrew roots, and walk in the footsteps of Yeshua. The restoration of Israel, the rebirth of Torah observance among believers, and the global awakening to the Hebrew identity of the Messiah are not trends—they are fulfillments of prophecy.
You were not meant to live in exile—spiritually or physically. You were meant to be grafted into the covenant of Yisra’ĕl (Romiyim 11), to find rest for your soul, and to walk in the light of Torah by the power of the Ruach haQodesh.
Yeshua is salvation. Israel is the key. Torah is the path. Peace with Elohim is the reward.
“Thus said יהוה: ‘Stand in the ways and see, and ask for the old paths, where the good way is, and walk in it; and find rest for yourselves.’” (Yirmeyahu/Jeremiah 6:16)