The Last Card: Denying The Divinity Of Yahusha And Preparing The World For The Great Deception
- Teotw Ministries
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The first deception is not political, it is theological
When people think about the last days, they often focus on wars, digital currencies, artificial intelligence, surveillance, or world government. While these developments may play an important role, the greatest deception does not begin with politics or technology.
It begins with doctrine.
The first battle centers on the identity of Yahusha the Messiah.
If Satan can persuade people that Yahusha was merely a man, only a prophet, the biological son of Joseph rather than the Son who came from Yahuah, or simply one deliverer among many, then the foundation has already been laid for a different gospel. Once people reduce the Messiah to a created being, they become prepared to receive another figure presented as a greater, more advanced, or more powerful deliverer.
That is why the attack against the deity of Yahusha should never be viewed as an isolated theological debate. It may be the opening move of a much larger strategy.
John's warning identifies the real battlefield
John did not describe the spirit of antichrist as simply denying that Yahusha existed.
He identified something much deeper.
"And every spirit that confesseth not that Yahusha the Messiah is come in the flesh is not of God: and this is that spirit of antichrist, whereof ye have heard that it should come; and even now already is it in the world."(1 John 4:3)
Many interpret this passage as merely saying that Yahusha had a physical body.
That misses John's argument entirely.
No ordinary human being is described as someone who "came in the flesh." Every human being begins life in the flesh.
John deliberately chose those words because Yahusha existed before His incarnation.
The One who came into flesh already existed outside of flesh.
John explains exactly who that was.
"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
The same was in the beginning with God.
All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made."
"And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us..."(John 1:1-3, 14)
John leaves no room for another interpretation.
The eternal Word who created all things became flesh.
Therefore, denying that Yahusha came in the flesh ultimately means denying that Yahuah Himself entered humanity through the incarnation.
Lord is more than a respectful title
Many people today confess that Yahusha is "Lord" while denying that He is Yahuah.
Yet throughout the Old Testament the title "Lord" frequently stands in place of the divine name YHWH.
"The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want."(Psalm 23:1)
"The LORD said unto my Lord, Sit thou at my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool."(Psalm 110:1)
When the apostles apply passages about Yahuah directly to Yahusha, they are not merely giving Him an honorific title.
They are identifying Him with the covenant God of Israel.
The modern effort to separate Yahusha from Yahuah removes the very truth John defended.
Why denying His deity changes everything
Once Yahusha is reduced to a human Messiah, the entire biblical framework changes.
He is no longer:
the eternal Word
the Creator
Yahuah manifested in flesh
the final Judge
the King over all creation
Instead He becomes:
another prophet
another teacher
another Israelite deliverer
another human messenger
Once that happens, another deliverer can always be introduced.
If Yahusha is only one messenger among many, then humanity can always be told another messenger has now arrived for a new age.
That possibility does not exist if Yahusha truly is Yahuah manifested in flesh.
The Noahide movement becomes easier to accept
This brings us to the modern Noahide movement.
Its public presentation emphasizes universal morality.
Do not murder.
Do not steal.
Honor the Creator.
Establish justice.
On the surface these principles sound unobjectionable.
The deeper issue is authority.
Who defines idolatry?
Who defines acceptable worship?
Who determines what true monotheism is?
Many rabbis promoting Noahide theology reject the deity of Yahusha and classify worshipping Him as Yahuah as idolatry.
This creates an enormous theological shift.
First Yahusha is reduced to a human Messiah.
Then worshipping Him becomes idolatry.
Finally the Noahide framework becomes the universal religious standard.
The issue is no longer morality.
The issue becomes the identity of the Messiah.
Why Hebrew Israelites should be paying attention
Many Hebrew Israelites have rightly rejected European church traditions.
Many have rediscovered Israel's identity.
Many have returned to Torah.
Yet a growing movement also rejects the deity of Yahusha.
That creates an unexpected vulnerability.
Once Yahusha is reduced to nothing more than an Israelite prophet, the biological son of Joseph, or an earthly king, the greatest theological barrier separating those believers from Noahide theology has already been removed.
The transition becomes much easier.
They can be told:
"You were right about Israel."
"You were right about Torah."
"You were right to reject false traditions."
"You simply need to recognize that Yahusha was never Yahuah."
For many, this will sound like confirmation instead of compromise.
What appears to be a small doctrinal correction becomes the doorway into an entirely different religious system.
The last card
This brings us to one of the most intriguing warnings of the twentieth century.
Carol Rosin, who worked closely with rocket scientist Wernher von Braun during the final years of his life, publicly stated that he repeatedly warned her about a sequence of manufactured enemies that would be used to justify expanding military and political control.
According to Rosin, the sequence would unfold like this:
Russia
Terrorists
Rogue nations
Asteroids
Finally, extraterrestrials
Von Braun allegedly referred to the extraterrestrial scenario as "the last card."
Whether one accepts every detail of Rosin's testimony or not, the strategic idea deserves serious consideration.
An extraterrestrial event would accomplish something no previous crisis could achieve.
It would unite every nation under one external threat.
National conflicts suddenly become secondary.
Religious divisions become obstacles to survival.
Humanity itself becomes the identity that matters.
The solution naturally becomes global government, global security, and eventually a universal belief system.
Why the alien narrative requires theological preparation
Suppose tomorrow the world announced contact with advanced non-human intelligence.
Who would believe it?
More importantly...
Who would reinterpret Scripture to fit it?
The person who knows Yahusha as Yahuah manifested in flesh already possesses a complete explanation for creation, angels, heavenly beings, miracles, and redemption.
The person who believes Yahusha was only another prophet has far fewer theological barriers.
The story simply changes.
Moses becomes one deliverer.
David becomes another.
The prophets become inspired teachers.
Yahusha becomes another historical Messiah.
The new visitors become humanity's latest guides.
The entire biblical narrative is quietly absorbed into a new explanation.
The alien story no longer contradicts theology.
It replaces it.
Artificial intelligence becomes the new prophet
Artificial intelligence may become the practical voice of this new system.
Imagine a world told that advanced AI resulted from knowledge shared by superior beings.
Imagine governments revealing that this technology had been hidden for decades.
Imagine AI becoming humanity's trusted interpreter.
It translates every language.
It resolves disputes.
It governs economies.
It advises governments.
It interprets religion.
It becomes the source people consult more than Scripture.
Eventually humanity no longer asks,
"What does Yahuah say?"
Humanity asks,
"What does the system say?"
That transition represents one of the greatest religious shifts in history.
The counterfeit savior
Global instability creates the perfect environment for a counterfeit deliverer.
Wars.
Economic collapse.
Political division.
Artificial intelligence.
Religious conflict.
Potential extraterrestrial disclosure.
Each crisis convinces humanity that existing institutions have failed.
The world begins searching for someone capable of saving civilization itself.
Unlike Yahusha, whose mission centers on restoring covenant Israel and establishing Yahuah's Kingdom, the counterfeit will present himself as the savior of all humanity.
Peace becomes the gospel.
Unity becomes salvation.
Technology becomes revelation.
Compliance becomes righteousness.
The great deception
This may explain why Scripture repeatedly warns about deception instead of simple persecution.
People rarely accept falsehood that openly contradicts everything they believe.
They accept falsehood that closely resembles the truth.
The deception begins long before the counterfeit appears.
It begins when Yahusha's identity is quietly changed.
After that, every remaining step becomes easier.
A universal religion.
Noahide morality.
Artificial intelligence.
Extraterrestrial disclosure.
A global savior.
A unified humanity.
Each piece reinforces the next.
The testimony that exposes the deception
Revelation describes those who refuse the Beast.
It describes those who refuse his image.
It describes those who refuse his mark.
Yet one characteristic stands above the rest.
Their testimony concerning Yahusha.
If the world's final religious system declares worshipping Yahusha as Yahuah to be idolatry, then those who continue confessing Him will stand outside the accepted religious order.
That testimony will expose the counterfeit no matter how convincing it appears.
Perhaps this is why John identified the spirit of antichrist by doctrine before he spoke of the antichrist himself.
The deception begins with a false Messiah.
Everything else grows from that single lie.
If Yahusha is only another man, another messenger can replace Him.
If Yahusha is Yahuah manifested in flesh, then no one can.




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