(0:00 – 1:05) My name is Rabbi Eliyav, and I have spent my entire life studying Scripture, seeking to understand the truths of God and His Messiah. My days were filled with teaching, prayer, and meditation on the sacred texts, yet deep in my heart, I carried unanswered questions. One day, without warning, everything changed.


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(6:54 – 8:02)
The peace I felt was overwhelming, but it wasn’t the kind of peace that comes from stillness. It was active, vibrant, and full of purpose. I stood there, awestruck, when I became aware of a presence.
It wasn’t just anyone, it was Him, the Messiah. I knew instantly who He was, though I had never seen Him before. He radiated love, authority, and compassion, and as He approached, I fell to my knees.
Every part of me recognized Him, not just as the Messiah of prophecy, but as the Savior of my soul. The Messiah stood before me, His eyes filled with a love that pierced through every barrier in my heart. He didn’t need to introduce Himself, I knew Him as surely as I knew myself.
His presence was overwhelming, yet it didn’t frighten me. It was like standing before a mighty ocean, vast, powerful, yet calming and reassuring. When He spoke, His voice resonated through every fiber of my being.
(8:03 – 9:00)
Eliyav, He said, calling me by name, welcome. His words carried a weight of authority, but they were also filled with kindness. In that moment, every question I had ever asked about the Messiah was answered, not in words, but in the sheer reality of His presence.
I felt completely known and utterly loved. All my years of study, all my searching, had led to this moment. The truth of the Messiah wasn’t something to be found in books or theories, it was a person standing before me. His love was unlike anything I had ever experienced, pure, unconditional, and overwhelming. As I knelt before Him, He extended His hand and lifted me to my feet. There is much you need
to see, He said, and I felt an anticipation unlike anything I had ever known. (9:01 – 10:58)
Whatever lay ahead, I knew it would change me forever. As the Messiah stood before me, His gaze conveyed not only love, but also purpose. He gestured, and suddenly, I was no longer in the radiant realm where we had first met.
Instead, I was surrounded by a series of visions, moments that revealed the intricacy and beauty of God’s divine plan. The first vision showed creation itself, vibrant and alive, every part of it reflecting the glory of God. The stars, the seas, and all living creatures moved in harmony as though singing a song of praise to their Creator.
Then the vision shifted, and I saw humanity, fragile, yet bearing the image of God. I witnessed moments of triumph and tragedy, love and rebellion, and through it all, God’s faithfulness never wavered. The Messiah explained how each event, from the beginning of time to the present, fit into God’s grand design.
He showed me how the fall of humanity was met with the promise of redemption, a promise fulfilled through Him. Every prophecy, every scripture I had studied, suddenly made sense in a way it never had before. The pieces of the puzzle came together, and I saw the incredible lengths to which God had gone to redeem His creation.
The Messiah’s plan was not one of condemnation, but of restoration. He revealed how He works through people, circumstances, and even pain to bring about His purposes. It was a plan so vast and perfect that it left me in awe, yet it was also deeply personal, tailored to each individual.

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(12:24 – 12:45)
Each revelation was like a light piercing through the fog, showing me how God’s Word had always pointed to Him. The Messiah gestured, and I was transported into another vision. This time, I saw His life on earth, not as words on a page, but as living, breathing moments.
(12:45 – 13:05)
I witnessed Him teaching the crowds with authority, His words filled with wisdom and compassion. I saw Him healing the sick, restoring sight to the blind, and bringing hope to the hopeless. One scene that struck me deeply was the moment He knelt to wash His disciples’ feet.
(13:06 – 17:22)
In that act of humility, I saw the heart of the Messiah, serving, loving, and elevating those around Him. It was a stark contrast to the earthly power I had expected the Messiah to wield. His kingdom was not one of domination, but of servanthood.
Then came the most profound moment of all, His crucifixion. I watched as He carried the cross, enduring unimaginable pain and humiliation. Yet, even in His suffering, there was a love so deep it defied understanding.
His sacrifice was not forced upon Him, it was a choice, made out of love for humanity. Through this vision, I understood that the Messiah’s earthly ministry was not just a historical event, it was the fulfillment of God’s promise to redeem His creation. His life was a testament to God’s unrelenting love, and His death was the ultimate act of reconciliation.
One of the most profound truths I witnessed was the Messiah’s power to forgive. In another vision, I saw Him standing before a broken man, someone who had betrayed and denied Him. Despite the man’s guilt and shame, the Messiah looked at him with eyes full of compassion and said, You are forgiven.
This act of forgiveness wasn’t just words, it was transformative. I watched as the man’s burden was lifted, his heart healed, and his spirit renewed. It was as if the Messiah’s words reached into the deepest parts of him, restoring what had been lost.
The Messiah turned to me and said, Eliyav, this is the heart of God. Forgiveness is not just an act, it is the essence of love. He explained how His sacrifice on the cross had made forgiveness possible for all humanity.No sin was too great, no mistake too severe for His grace to cover. I realized how often I had struggled to forgive others and even myself. Seeing the Messiah’s example changed me.

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