This is the final text of The Midrosh—and as such, it is the culmination of all the teaching that came before it. It is not a summary, nor a farewell. It is a promise. A covenant. A sacred feedback loop between living and believing, between practicing and receiving, between enduring and healing. It is the deepest assurance in the Yehoshuai Faith: that suffering is not the final word.
The Big Promise is not the prosperity gospel. It does not say your pain will go away. It does not promise wealth, power, health, or popularity. It promises something more radical, more elusive, and far more essential: the end of inner torment—even if your outer pain remains.
Let us explore the three lines in detail.
LINE 1
"If you earnestly live this book, GOD will give you faith."
This is an inversion of typical religious logic. Most systems teach: First believe, then obey. But here, Yehoshuai teaches: First obey, then believe.
Faith is not a prerequisite. It is a gift, and it is given after you begin to live this book earnestly—that is, with sincerity, humility, and effort.
This line is revolutionary. It levels the field. It means you do not have to wait for mystical belief or perfect theology. You start with action: practicing LOVE, reading aloud, forgiving enemies, reciting the sacred text. And in doing that, faith arises.
This makes Yehoshuai a faith of practice before proof. It is experiential. You don’t “figure it out” first—you walk it out, and then GOD meets you with faith.
Faith is not something you generate. It is something GOD gives you. But it only comes when you earnestly live this book.
LINE 2
"And if you truly find faith in GOD, GOD will enable you to live this book."
This line completes the loop. If Line 1 is obedience generating faith, Line 2 is faith empowering obedience.
Once you have faith, something changes. You are no longer trying to live the book on your own strength. GOD enablesyou. GOD empowers you. GOD animates you from within.
This is the holy rhythm:
Live the book (earnestly) →
GOD gives faith →
Faith empowers you to live the book (truly).
This line affirms that the life of obedience is not sustainable without faith. You may start the journey on discipline, but you complete it with grace.
This is not perfectionism. It is participation. GOD enables you. You do not earn it—you yield to it.
LINE 3
"And with faith in GOD and LOVE for all people and living these ethics, even though you might stay poor and in pain, your personal suffering and torment will end."
Here is the crown of the promise.
This line lays out the full terms:
You have faith in GOD.
You LOVE all people.
You live out the ethics found in JAH’S BOOK.
If you do those three things, even if your life doesn’t improve outwardly—even if you remain in poverty or chronic pain—your inner torment will end.
This is the gospel of peace. Not comfort, not wealth, not fame. Peace.
This is the Yehoshuai rebuke to all shallow religion that sells GOD as a vending machine. This is not a transactional faith. It is transformational.
Torment ends. The anguish of a fractured soul ends. The self-hatred, the confusion, the despair, the chaos—they end. Not because your life is perfect, but because your soul is aligned.
THEOLOGICAL THEMES
Faith is a gift, not a prerequisite. It comes after practice, not before.
Grace completes what effort begins. GOD enables what you cannot.
Healing is internal and spiritual. Peace is available even amid pain.
Obedience and LOVE are co-requisites. You cannot have peace without both.
SPIRITUAL PRACTICES
Begin each week by praying: “JAH, let me live this book earnestly so that I may receive faith.”
Reflect each night: Did I live this book today? Did I LOVE others today? Did I choose peace?
When in despair, recite this entire passage aloud, and remind yourself: The torment will not last. The promise is real.
FINAL REFLECTION
The Big Promise is the final word of The Midrosh because it is the word of hope. It gives meaning to the work. It validates the pain. It makes the daily rituals and disciplines not only worth it—but necessary.
This promise is your shelter. It is the quiet voice beneath all your doubt: Keep going. Keep living the book. Peace is coming. Peace is real.
You will still be poor. You may still ache. But the fire in your belly that never dies down? The chaos in your mind? The fear that you are damned or abandoned or alone?
That will end.
And you will know what it means to live in JAH’S peace.
Amen.