Why Do I Feel Disconnected from the Bible?

For many of us, reading the Bible has felt like trying to find ourselves in a book that doesn’t know we exist. We were taught that it was the foundation of our faith, yet something about it never quite sat right. The stories felt distant. The names unfamiliar. The language heavy. And the people? They never looked like us. So we flipped the pages, nodded along, and did our best to believe. But deep down, something was missing.

If you’ve ever felt disconnected from the Bible, you are not alone. And more importantly you’re not wrong for feeling that way.

You were handed a version of the Bible that was stripped of its context, whitewashed in its images, and filtered through centuries of colonization. The names were changed. The places were renamed. The chosen people were hidden. The Messiah was rebranded. And the faith you were told to follow had been dressed up in Western traditions and doctrines that Yahuah never commanded.

So of course it didn’t feel right.

You weren’t rejecting the Word.
You were rejecting the lie wrapped around it.

The truth is, the Bible wasn’t written to erase you. It was written about you. It’s the story of your ancestors. The descendants of Jacob. The twelve tribes of Israel. The people who entered covenant with the Most High, broke it, were scattered, and are now being awakened to return.

It tells the story of our fall not just as individuals, but as a nation.
And it tells the story of our redemption not through religion, but through Yahusha, who came to restore us back to the Father.

But when you’ve only heard it preached through the lens of European theology, it’s easy to miss the heartbeat of the story.
You’ve been trained to read the Bible as a tool for personal inspiration; verses to get you through the day.
But the Bible is not just encouragement.
It’s a historical and prophetic record of a people, a promise, and a plan that is still unfolding.

When you start to see that, everything changes.

Suddenly the curses in Deuteronomy 28 look like your family history.
Suddenly the names—Judah, Benjamin, Levi—sound familiar.
Suddenly Egypt isn’t just a land, it’s a system.
And suddenly the Messiah no longer feels foreign because He came from your line. And He came for your return.

So if you’ve felt disconnected from the Bible, take heart. That disconnection was never meant to push you away. It was meant to lead you to ask deeper questions. And now that you’re asking Yahuah will begin to reveal.

He’s not offended by your doubt. He’s not threatened by your questions.
He’s waiting to walk you through the Word not as a religious ritual, but as a reclamation of your identity.

This book is your bloodline.
And once you begin reading it as an Israelite—as the remnant—you’ll never see it the same again.

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If you’ve felt disconnected from Scripture, it’s not because you’re faithless—it’s because the truth about who you are was hidden on purpose. But now that truth is being restored.

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