The Correlation of Yahweh, the Godhead, Ruach HaKodesh, and Yeshua HaMashiach | Exploring Messianic Themes

Eric P. Felton Jr.
4 min readSep 22, 2024

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In the intricate tapestry of biblical theology, the relationship between Yahweh, the Godhead, Ruach HaKodesh (the Holy Spirit), and Yeshua HaMashiach (Jesus the Messiah), Son of El Elyon (God Most High), reveals profound truths about divine revelation and the unfolding of God’s redemptive plan. This understanding is enriched by insights drawn from various spiritual and theological sources, illuminating how these entities interact and fulfill their roles in the divine narrative.

Yahweh: The Eternal I AM

Yahweh, revealed to Moses at the burning bush (Exodus 3:14), embodies the essence of the divine as the Creator and sustainer of the universe. The name signifies self-existence and sovereignty, encapsulating God’s personal involvement with His people. As outlined in “The Incomplete Church” by Sid Roth, Yahweh’s covenantal relationship with humanity, particularly with Israel, emphasizes His desire for intimacy and connection (Roth, 2007).

Yahweh’s relationship with humanity can also be understood through the lens of the mystical and transformative teachings found in “The Council of Light” by Danielle Rama Hoffman. This text underscores the importance of aligning oneself with divine frequency to fully experience Yahweh’s presence and guidance in daily life (Hoffman, 2013).

The Godhead: The Triune Nature of God

The concept of the Godhead, articulated in Christian theology as the Trinity — Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — reveals the distinct yet unified nature of God. As the first person of the Trinity, Yahweh is the source of all life and the initiator of the plan of salvation. Yeshua HaMashiach, the second person, fully embodies God’s presence and purpose on earth. This unity is echoed in the writings of Harry B. Joseph, emphasizing the deep connection between the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in fulfilling God’s plan (Joseph, 2005).

Ruach HaKodesh, the Holy Spirit, is the third person of the Godhead, guiding and empowering believers. Drawing from John Paul Jackson and John Sanford’s “Needless Casualties of War,” the Holy Spirit’s role is crucial for spiritual warfare and divine guidance, as believers navigate the complexities of faith and community (Jackson & Sanford, 1999).

Ruach HaKodesh: The Spirit of Holiness

Ruach HaKodesh represents God’s active presence in the world, empowering and transforming individuals. This divine force is integral to Yeshua’s mission, as highlighted in “Reading Moses, Seeing Jesus,” which shows how the Torah finds its fulfillment in Yeshua’s life and work (Koinonia Institute, n.d.). The Spirit’s involvement is also evident in Yeshua’s baptism (Matthew 3:16–17), affirming His identity and mission.

Furthermore, the teachings of Tesla regarding human energy and potential (Tesla, 1905) resonate with the transformative power of Ruach HaKodesh, emphasizing that believers are equipped to manifest their divine purpose through the Spirit’s guidance.

“A Body You Prepared for Me”

The phrase “a body you prepared for me” (Hebrews 10:5) highlights Yeshua’s incarnation, which fulfills Old Testament prophetic requirements. By assuming human form, Yeshua embodies God’s promise of redemption, reflecting the interconnectedness of humanity and divinity. This theme of divine purpose is further explored in “Power Moves” by Sarah Jakes Roberts, which encourages believers to recognize their inherent strength and the significance of their spiritual journey (Roberts, 2017).

The Tribe of Judah and the Messiah

The significance of the tribe of Judah is paramount in this narrative. Genesis 49:10 prophesies that the scepter shall not depart from Judah, indicating the lineage from which the Messiah would arise. Yeshua’s ancestry, traced back to Judah, affirms His messianic kingship. The symbolism of the lion associated with Judah signifies strength and royalty, a theme echoed in the “World Messianic Bible,” which presents Yeshua as “the Lion of the tribe of Judah,” fulfilling this prophetic lineage.

The Divine Correlation

The interconnections among Yahweh, the Godhead, Ruach HaKodesh, and Yeshua HaMashiach reveal the unity within the diversity of God’s nature. Each person of the Godhead has distinct roles yet is inseparably one in essence and purpose. As articulated in “Alchemy & Mysticism,” the divine interplay among these entities reflects a larger cosmic order and spiritual truth (Roob, n.d.).

- Yahweh is the eternal Creator, revealing His heart through His Word.
- Ruach HaKodesh brings life, empowerment, and transformation to believers.
- Yeshua HaMashiach, the Son of El Elyon, is the visible manifestation of God’s love and reconciliation.

Conclusion

This correlation invites believers to experience the fullness of God’s love, power, and purpose, drawing them into a profound relationship with their Creator and Redeemer. As they reflect on the mystery of the incarnation and recognize Yeshua as the awaited Messiah, they celebrate the culmination of God’s redemptive plan — a plan that continues to shape lives today, empowered by Ruach HaKodesh.

References

Hoffman, D. R. (2013). The Council of Light: Divine Transmissions for Manifesting the Deepest Desires of the Soul. Bear & Company.
Jackson, J. P., & Sanford, J. (1999). Needless Casualties of War. Streams Publishing House.
Joseph, H. B. (2005). Book of Wisdom. Sterling Publishing.
Roob, A. (n.d.). Alchemy & Mysticism.
Roth, S. (2007). The Incomplete Church: Unifying God’s Children. Destiny Image Publishers.
Roberts, S. J. (2017). Power Moves. Thomas Nelson.
Tesla, N. (1905). The Problem of Increasing Human Energy. Century Magazine.

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Eric P. Felton Jr.
Eric P. Felton Jr.

Written by Eric P. Felton Jr.

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