Imagine this: for generations, we’ve been handed an image of Jesus, or Yeshua, on the cross, suffering and sacrificing for humanity. Many of us grew up with this as the core of his story—a symbol of his ultimate love and commitment, yes, but also a deep reminder of suffering and redemption through pain. And yet, what if we’ve only been seeing part of the picture?
What if Yeshua’s life—his way of being, his wisdom—wasn’t about encouraging us to suffer or look outside ourselves for salvation? What if, instead, his message pointed us back to something profoundly empowering within ourselves?