Following Yeshua's Way

"Rebuilding the Hebrew foundation beneath our modern-day Christian experience."

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for Those Who Feel Uneasy About Questioning Tradition

If the idea of re-examining how you’ve read Scripture feels unsettling, you’re not alone.

Many of us were taught—explicitly or quietly—that questioning interpretation is dangerous, that stability comes from not looking too closely. Over time, faith becomes something to protect rather than something to explore.

But Scripture itself tells a different story.

Yahweh repeatedly called His people to remember, return, listen again, and walk carefully. The prophets were not innovators—they were restorers. Yeshua did not discard Scripture; He brought people back to its heart, often by challenging assumptions that had grown comfortable over time.

Questioning tradition does not mean rejecting faith.
Often, it means taking it seriously.

This journey is not about suspicion, deconstruction, or tearing things down. It is about:

  • slowing our pace
  • loosening our grip on inherited certainty
  • allowing the text to speak before we explain it

If something you read here feels unfamiliar or even uncomfortable, that does not mean it is wrong—or that you are failing. Sometimes it simply means you are hearing Scripture outside of the categories you were given.

You are not being asked to abandon trust.
You are being invited to re-anchor it.

Walk gently. Ask honest questions. Test what you hear. And above all, remain rooted in the text itself.

The covenant path has always been walked step by step—not rushed, not forced, and never alone.