In this episode, we trace how the ancient Greek hypokritēs — the masked actor — became the unspoken template for modern church leadership. We expose how charisma, applause, and control replaced humility, obedience, and presence, and how the stage culture of religion feeds the very disorders Yeshua came to heal. We contrast the Hellenistic ruler with the Hebraic shepherd — scepter versus staff, performance versus presence — and explore how Shabbat, Shema, and servanthood dismantle the mask of modern ministry.
Finally, we look ahead to the return of Yeshua on the Mount of Olives — where the story that began in a garden will be completed by a Voice, a Shepherd, and a world that finally listens.