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DOCTRINES
OF FAITH
We,
members of the body of believers, base our faith on the inspired sacred
Scriptures known as the Holy Bible. The basis of our faith is the Love
that we have for our Creator, His Son and the brethren. We are committed
to fulfill the two great commandments as stated by our Savior in Matthew
22:37-40.
“Yahshua replied:
‘Love Yahweh your Elohim with all your heart and with all your soul
and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest Commandment.
And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ All the
Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.”
The love described here
reflects the spirit of the entire Law of
Yahweh.
Yahweh has expressed His love for mankind through the gift of His Son
(John 3:16-21). Yahweh is love (1 John 4:7-8, 16). Love is all important
to our faith as true believers in Yahweh and Yahshua (1
Corinthians 13).
As New Covenant believers, it is our determination to
fulfill these two great commandments by having the Law of Yahweh written
in our minds and hearts (Jeremiah 31:31-33; Hebrews 8:8-11; Hebrews
10:16-18). This can only be accomplished if we are circumcised in our
hearts and minds and thus we walk by the rule of Yahweh’s Covenant Law
(Romans 2:28-29; Galatians 6:15-16).
We believe that those who possess the true love of Yahweh will
willingly keep Yahweh’s commandments as an expression of that love (1
John 5:1-3). Those who know Yahshua keep His commandments and walk as He
walked (1 John 2:3-6).
The
Scriptures describe the true worshipers as those that keep the
commandments of Yahweh and have the testimony and faith of Yahshua the
Mashiach (Messiah) (Revelation 12:17 & 14:12). It is therefore our
commitment to obey Yahweh’s Covenant Law through love. We understand
that in these last days, Almighty Yahweh is causing His people to return
to Him through the keeping of His Law. By means of the same prophetic
message proclaimed by the Old Testament prophet EliYah (i.e. teaching
the people that Yahweh is the true Elohim), He is turning His people
back to the way of worship that He established (Malachi 4:4-6).
His Son, Yahshua the Mashiach, is the Word made flesh (John 1:14)
and as such He is the physical manifestation of Yahweh’s perfect Law,
the law of liberty, which is able to save our souls (James 1:21-25). We,
therefore, understand our responsibility to prove our love for Yahweh,
Yahshua, and our fellow man by keeping Yahweh’s Torah (word) (1 John
5:3; John 14:15). By doing this from the heart, we prove our faith to
Yahweh so that we might be reckoned as righteous in Yahweh’s sight
(James 2:14-26).
As people of faith, we are responsible to exercise our faith
through the works that He designated and established (i.e. the keeping
of Yahweh’s commandments). The good works of the Law which we bring
forth are the proof of our faith. We understand that we are saved by
grace and not by our works (Ephesians 2:8-10). Salvation is a free gift
from Yahweh which cannot be earned. It is given to those who make a
covenant with Almighty Yahweh through the shed blood of our Savior
(Romans 3:21-26) while remaining faithful to the end (Matthew 24:13). We
have determined that Yahweh’s Word (i.e. His Covenant Law) is the
Truth (John 17:17) and that the Truth sanctifies Yahweh’s people and
sets them free from the bondage of sin (John 8:31-36) and its
destructive ways (Romans 6:23). Sin is the transgression (i.e. breaking)
of the Law (1 John 3:4). It can only be recognized through knowledge of
Yahweh’s Law (Romans 7:7).
Without
that knowledge it is impossible to know what sin is, and therefore it is
impossible to repent (turn back to Yahweh). Those who worship Yahweh
must do so in spirit and in truth (John 4:23-24). It is our commitment
to possess and maintain Yahweh’s Holy Spirit in our lives and within
the body of believers by obeying the truth of Yahweh’s Covenant Law
(Acts 5:32). We seek to be a spiritual people in Yahweh’s sight by
being born anew through water (water baptism into the name of Yahshua)
and through spirit (Yahweh’s Ruach Ha Qodesh) and thereby gain
entrance into the Kingdom
of
Yahweh. This is a part of the conversion process which begins when a person
recognizes the need to repent and to make changes from within, and then
undergoes baptism. That process will culminate in a physical
transformation into a spirit being upon Yahshua’s return (John 3:3-7;
1 Corinthians 15:35-54).
As members of The Body of Yahshua we have joined together to do
the will of Almighty Yahweh by living our lives in subjection to Him as
our personal witness, and by collectively proclaiming the truth of
Yahweh’s Word until our Savior returns. With this determination and
knowledge we therefore put forth this “Doctrines of our faith” as a
testimony of
our
faith as followers of Mashiach Yahshua and to define the major
foundational tenets of our beliefs in regard to the plan of salvation.
We
believe that assemblies must avoid being incorporated into the governmental
system so as to have complete autonomy, no governmental oversight and
complete biblical discretion. Our One and only overseer is
Yahshua, who reigns from on High and sits at the right hand of the
Father.
THE
FATHER
We
declare that Almighty Yahweh is the Great Creator of all things and that
He alone is to be worshiped as the true Elohim of the universe (Genesis
1 & Exodus 20:2-6). He has revealed Himself to His people through
His Name Yahweh (Exodus 20:2 & 7; Genesis 12:8; 26:25; Exodus
3:13-15). The Name Yahweh means “the self existing one.” His Name is
derived from the Hebrew verb of existence. He alone can give life and He
alone can take life away (Job 1:21). The Name of Yahweh is of great
significance to His people. They know His Name and are called
by
it (John 17:6, 11-12, 26; 2 Chronicles 7:14; Isaiah 52:6). The 144,000
of the book of Revelation have the Name of the Son and the Father
written in their foreheads (Revelation 14:1). Yahweh is a Spirit and
those who worship Him must do so in Spirit and in Truth (John 4:23-24).
In order to please Yahweh we must have faith in Him and believe that He
will reward those who diligently seek Him (Hebrews 11:6). Ultimately,
Yahweh’s people will rejoice in the period of the new heaven and new
earth (Revelation 21:1-8). He shall give of the water of life and the
tree of life, to those who have His name written on their foreheads
(Revelation 22:1-4). Yahweh will supply the light for His people as they
shall reign forever with Yahshua in eternity (Revelation 21:23 &
22:5).
THE SON
We
declare that Yahshua the Mashiach is the Son of Yahweh (Matthew 3:16-17;
Mark 1:9-11; Luke 3:21-22). He came in the flesh having been born of a
virgin (Isaiah 7:14; Matthew 1:23). Being the Savior of the world, He is
the manifestation of Yahweh’s love for mankind (John 3:16-21). His
name means “the Salvation of Yahweh” (Matthew 1:21). Prior to coming
in the flesh, Yahshua was a spirit being created in eternity (Revelation
3:14; Colossians 1:15; John 17:5; Proverbs 8:22-31). He was the one who
carried out the words of Yahweh and brought all things into being
(Colossians 1:16-17; Hebrews 1:1-2; John 1:1-3, 10; Genesis 1). He is a
separate being who, in purpose, is one with Yahweh (John 10:30) just as
a husband and wife are two individuals who are one in purpose in their
relationship (Genesis 2:24). Through the unity of the spirit in the bond
of peace (Ephesians 4:1-7), He wills that His people be one (in unity)
with Him, one (in unity) with Yahweh, and one (in unity) with each other
just as He is one (in unity) with His Father (John 17:21-22; Deuteronomy
6:4). He lived a life without sin (1 Peter 2:22). As the Lamb of Yahweh,
He died for the sins of all mankind (Genesis 3:15; Isaiah 53:4-6; John
1:29, 35; Romans 3:24-26; Galatians 1:3-5; Ephesians 1:7; 5:1-2;
Colossians 1:20-22; Hebrews 9:12, 15; Revelation 5:9-10). After three
days and three nights, He was resurrected from the dead (Matthew
12:38-40; Matthew 28:1-2). Presently, He is in the heavens at the right
hand of Almighty Yahweh (Matthew 22:44; Mark 16:19; Hebrews 1:3, 13;
12:2). He is the mediator of the new covenant between Yahweh and His
people (1 Timothy 2:3-7; Hebrews 9:15; 12:24). Yahshua is the head of
His body of believers
(Ephesians
4:15; Colossians 1:18). At the end of the age of man, He will return to
this earth gathering His people at the first resurrection to establish
the
Kingdom
of
Yahweh
upon the earth (Matthew 24:29-31; 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17; Revelation
19:11-16). He shall reign for a
thousand
years and shall then judge all others in the second resurrection at the
great white throne judgment (Revelation 20; John 5:22-29). After this,
He shall present all things to the Father, and Yahweh will be joined to
His people in the time of the new heavens and new earth (1Corinthians
15:24-28; Revelation 21 & 22).
HOLY
SPIRIT (RUACH HA QODESH)
We
declare that the Holy Spirit is the power from on high (Acts 1:8). It is
not a being. It is a spirit force that proceeds from Almighty Yahweh.
The Hebrew word for spirit is “ruach,” which means breath or wind.
In Greek it is called “pneuma,” which is defined as a current of
air, a breeze, or breath (Acts 2:1-4). The Holy Spirit is the very
breath or spirit that goes forth from Almighty Yahweh to accomplish His
will. Yahshua promised to send the Holy Spirit power to His disciples so
that they might witness the Truth of salvation throughout the earth
(Acts 1:8). The Father sent the Holy Spirit in Yahshua’s Name as the
Comforter, to bring all things to remembrance (John 14:25-26). The Holy
Spirit is the spirit of Truth (John 14:16-17; 15:26-27; 1 John 5:7) and
it is given to those who obey the covenant of Almighty Yahweh through
Yahshua the Mashiach (Acts 5:32). Those who are immersed into the Name
of Yahshua receive the gift of the Holy Spirit
through
the laying on of hands by the elders (Acts 2:38; 8:15-17; 19:6) and are
sealed with the earnest of Holy Spirit (Ephesians 1:13-14). It is then
their responsibility to nurture that Holy Spirit presence in their life
by developing the fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22-26) and the gifts
of the
Spirit
(1 Corinthians 12:1-11). It is the spirit of life, by which we must walk
(Galatians 5:16, 25). It dwells within those who qualify as “sons (and
daughters) of Elohim” (Romans 8:1-17). We declare that the concept of
the “mystery of the Trinity” is foreign to the scriptures and is of
pagan origin.
THE
FAMILY
We
declare that a family is composed of a man (husband) and a woman
(wife) and their children (Gen 2:23-25) biological or adopted. The union
between a man and a man and a woman to a woman is an abomination to our
Creator Yahweh (Lev 18:22; Rom 1:24-28).
We are completely and vehemently opposed to same-sex marriages or
civil unions! According to
the Bible those who practice such things will not be allowed to enter
the
Kingdom
of
Yahweh
(1 Cor 6:9). Similarly those who commit adultery will also have the same
fate (Gal 5:19). We will not associate with those that have been in the
assembly and that do such things (1 Cor 5:11); they must first repent
and turn aside from their wicked ways. The marriage bed is to be kept
holy; the body of the wife belongs only to her husband and vise-versa (1
Cor 7:2-5). One of the most important duties for the husband and wife is
to raise righteous children that will not walk away from Yahweh (Prov
22:6). Therefore it is our duty to create a loving, peaceful and caring
environment free of bad habits such as drinking, smoking, drugs,
pornography, violence, etc. (Eph 6:4). It is our responsibility to
discipline our children according to Yahweh’s word (Prov 13:24; 19:18;
29:15-17). We should take the time to educate our children on the ways
of Yahweh continuously (Ex 10:2; Deut 6:6; 11:18-21).
THE
COMMANDMENTS
We declare that there is
an obligation for those who have a faith in Yahweh and Yahshua to prove
their faith by obeying Yahweh’s Covenant Law from the heart (Hebrews
11). With the exception of animal sacrifices, which were in place until
the Mashiach became our offering for sin
(Genesis
3:15, 21; Psalm 51:16-17), the Law of Yahweh is still in effect (Matthew
5:17-20). The Mashiach taught that, if we are to enter into life, we
must keep the commandments (Matthew 19:17). By choosing Yahshua as the
Word made flesh and obeying Yahweh’s covenant Law through active love,
we choose life (Deuteronomy 30:15-20; John 1:12-14). By obedience and
praise, we offer spiritual sacrifices to Yahweh through Yahshua the
Mashiach (Hosea 14:2; Philippians 4:18; Romans 12:1; Psalm 107:22; Psalm
116:17; 1 Peter 2:5). We find that even those perceived to be the least
of Yahweh’s commandments are to be obeyed (Matthew 5:17-20).
SIN
We declare that sin is
the transgression (breaking) of the Law of Yahweh (1 John 3:4). It is
sin that separates us from Almighty Yahweh (Isaiah 59:1-8). Through His
sacrifice, Yahshua removed the wall of separation between Yahweh and His
people, making us acceptable in His sight through the offering and shed
blood of His Son (Ephesians 2; Isaiah 53). We overcome sin, through
acceptance of Yahshua the Mashiach as our Savior and Redeemer, by
walking in His ways through obedience to His commands (Micah 6:6-8; 1
John 1:5-10 & 2:1-6). Willful sin brings the penalty of death
(Hebrews 10:26-31).
DEATH
We declare that the wages of sin is death (Romans 6:23). The first
death is that of the flesh and lasts until the resurrection while the
second death is total destruction in the lake of fire (Gehenna) and is
reserved for those who, because of their wicked works, do not have their
names written in the book of life (Revelation 20:11-15; 21:8). We find
the doctrine of the “never
dying
immortal soul” to be foreign to the Scriptures (Ezekiel 18:4, 20;
Revelation 20:14-15; Revelation 21:8). This was the first lie, told by
Satan to Khawa (Eve) in the Garden of Eden (Genesis 3:3). When a person
dies physically they lose the breath of life (Hebrew—Neshamah)
and remain in a state of unconscious rest (sleep) until they are
resurrected (Genesis 2:7; Daniel 12:2; 1 Thessalonians 4:13-17;
Ecclesiastes 9:5). Yahshua is the only one who has ascended into heaven
(John 3:13; Acts 2:34). All who do not have a place in the first
resurrection shall stand before the judgment seat of Yahshua the
Mashiach at the end of the 1,000 year reign and be judged according to
their works and their knowledge of the truth (Romans 2:12-16; Revelation
20:12-13). The lake of fire is a consuming fire that brings
instantaneous death, just as it did to
Sodom
and
Gomorrah
and it is
not
an eternal fire of suffering (Jude 7; Isaiah 66:24; Malachi 4:1-3).
SATAN
Satan the Devil is a
literal being who is the father (originator) of sin and lies, and he
opposes the Truth (John 8:44; Genesis 3:1-5; Job 1:6; 2:1). He is the
great dragon, the deceiver of the whole world, and the accuser of the
brethren (Revelation 12:7-10). He seeks to destroy all of Yahweh’s
creation and makes war with those who keep the commandments of Yahweh
(Revelation 12:17). During the 1,000 year reign of Yahshua, Satan will
be bound (Revelation 20:2-3). At the end of the millennium he will
be
released and will again deceive the nations. Ultimately, he will be
destroyed in the lake of fire (Revelation 20:7-10).
BAPTISM
We declare that
repentance of past sins, followed by baptism into Yahshua’s Name, is
the required action to make a covenant of life with Yahweh (Acts 2:38;
Romans 6). That baptism is full immersion done backward, one time, into
Yahshua’s Name. It is a sacred act that Symbolizes the burial of
carnality and the flesh, and the resurrection of the spiritually
cleansed person through Yahshua’s death and resurrection (Romans
6:4-11). This outward action indicates an inward change by which the
individual brings forth evidence of having been changed from being
carnally minded and motivated by the flesh, to being a spiritually
minded person who is motivated by Yahweh’s Holy Spirit (Colossians
3:1-17). A person must have reached the age of accountability,
approximately 20 years of age, (taking spiritual maturity into account)
in order to be considered
for immersion (Numbers
1:2-3; 14:29 & 32:11). Those who are baptized into Yahshua’s Name
and remain faithful to the covenant will be in the
first
resurrection and will meet Yahshua in the air upon His return to
establish the
Kingdom
of
Yahweh
on the earth (Matthew 24:29-31; 1 Thessalonians 4:13-17; 1 Corinthians
15:50-58). These faithful believers shall reign with Yahshua in His
Kingdom upon this earth (Revelation 1:6;
5:10;
20:4-6).
THE
KINGDOM
We declare that the
Kingdom
of
Yahweh
will be established upon the earth at Yahshua the Mashiach’s second
coming (Matthew 6:10; Revelation 11:15). This will follow the 3 ½ year
period known as the Great Tribulation (Matthew 24:29-31). The government
of that kingdom will be governed by Yahweh’s
Torah (Law) (Matthew 6:33; Isaiah 2:1-4: Micah 4:1-5). The message of
this coming Kingdom government was preached by Yahshua throughout His
ministry (Mark 1:14-15; Acts 1:6-8). In the first stage of that kingdom
the saints shall rule with Yahshua for a thousand years
(Revelation 20:6 &
5:10). During that time the people who survive the tribulation will be
ruled over by Yahshua and the saints (Daniel 7:27). The prince of peace
will rule over the whole earth and the nature of the animals will be
changed so much that even the wolf and lamb will lie down
together (Isaiah 11 &
65:24-25). Yerusalem shall be the capitol of the whole earth and temple
worship will be reestablished (Isaiah 2:1-4; Ezekiel 40-44). Following
this will be the time of the new heaven and the new earth (Isaiah
66:22). At that time the New Yerusalem shall come down to earth and
Yahshua shall be with the people (Revelation 21 & 22).
THE SABBATH
We declare that the
weekly Sabbath is from Friday sundown to Saturday sundown and it is to
be observed as a holy day by all worshipers (Exodus 20:8-11; Deuteronomy
5:12-15; Mark 2:27-28; Hebrews 4:8-11). The Sabbath is a special sign
between Yahweh and His people (Exodus
31:12-17). The sanctity of
the Sabbath is not to be violated (Nehemiah 13:15-22; Isaiah 56:1-8
& 58:13-14). Along with the weekly Sabbath we declare that the
Sabbatical year and the Jubilee year are to be observed (Exodus
23:10-12; Leviticus 25; Deuteronomy 15). There are also
prophetic implications in
the commanded observance of the Sabbatical and Jubilee years. Yahshua
will ultimately fulfill them by bringing liberty and release to His
people when He returns to this earth (Luke 4:14-21; Isaiah 61:1-3).
THE
BIBLICAL CALENDAR
We declare that the visible new moons are to be observed at the
beginning of each scriptural month (Numbers 10:10; Psalm 81:3). After
the lunar conjunction, the first appearance of the new crescent of light
marks the beginning of the new scriptural month. Scriptural days begin
and end at sundown (Genesis 1:5, 8, 13, 19, 23, 31; Leviticus 23:32). In
order to be
sanctified, the new moon
must be sighted with the naked eye by at least two reputable witnesses.
The visible new moons regulate the dates of the annual holy days of the
sacred calendar. The first month begins with the sighting of the new
moon when the barley is in the green ear (Abib)
stage in
Israel
(Exodus 9:31 & 12:2; Deuteronomy 16:1, 16). The new moons will also
be observed in the
Kingdom
of
Yahweh
(Isaiah 66:23).
THE FEASTS OF YAHWEH
We declare that the holy
days of Leviticus 23 and Numbers 28 and 29 are to be observed as holy
convocations. Evidence throughout the New Testament shows that Yahshua
and the members of the Apostolic congregation observed these holy days
(Luke 4:16; Acts 17:2; Luke
22:13-15; John 7:2, 10,14,
37; Acts 2:1; Acts 20:5-7; 1 Corinthians 5:8). These holy days are
prophesied as being observed in the
Kingdom
of
Yahweh
(Zechariah 14:16; Isaiah 66:22-24; Ezekiel 46:1). They prophetically
foreshadow things that are to come (Colossians 2:16-17).
PASSOVER
We declare that the
Passover observance commemorates the death of our Savior, Yahshua the
Mashiach, as the Lamb of Yahweh that takes away our sins (John 1:29,
36). As instituted by our Savior, the foot washing service occurs prior
to the memorial service (John 13). The Passover Memorial communion
service is held once each year in the evening of the beginning of the
14th day of the month of Abib, soon after sundown (Numbers 28:16; 1
Corinthians 5:7-8 & 11:23; Deuteronomy 16:6). This is at the same
time that the original Passover service was instituted by Yahweh for the
Israelites in
Egypt
(Exodus 12:3-14). The emblem of Yahshua’s body is unleavened bread (matzah;
1Corinthians 5:7). The emblem of Yahshua’s blood is the
fruit of the vine. By partaking of the unleavened bread and the fruit of
the vine (Luke 22:18), we renew our covenant relationship with Almighty
Yahweh through the commemoration of the death of His Son. The Memorial
emblems are to be eaten only by those who are spiritually circumcised in
heart who have made a covenant with Yahweh through baptism into
Yahshua’s Name (Exodus 12:43-48; Colossians 2:11-14). Passover day is
the time of preparation for the Feast of Unleavened Bread which begins
with a high holy day (Mark 15:42; Luke 23:54; John 19:14, 31, 42). It is
the day on which all leaven is to be removed from our dwellings (Exodus
12:15; Deuteronomy 16:4). No leavened bread is to be eaten on Passover
day (Deuteronomy 16:2-3). Passover day of itself is
not a high holy day. In the
event that a person is ceremonially unclean or away on a long journey on
this day, Yahweh provided a second time on the 14th day of the second
month on which they may observe the Passover (Numbers 9:1-14).
FEAST
OF UNLEAVENED BREAD
We declare that the Feast of Unleavened Bread follows the Passover
and is observed from the 15th to the 21st of Abib, inclusive (Leviticus
23:5-8; Numbers 28:17-18, 25). Unleavened bread is to be eaten
throughout the feast and no leaven products or leavening agents are to
be found in our homes during the feast (Exodus 13:6-7; Leviticus 23:6;
Deuteronomy 16:3-4). Leaven represents malice and wickedness, while
unleavened bread represents sincerity and truth (1 Corinthians 5:8).
Spiritually speaking, we are to remove all things that corrupt, such as
false teaching, sin and hypocrisy (1 Corinthians 5:6-8; Matthew 16:6,
12; Mark 8:15; Luke 12:1-3). The first and seventh days of this feast
are observed as high Sabbath days on which are held holy convocations of
worship (Exodus 12:15-20; Numbers 28:17-25).
WAVE
SHEAF OFFERING
On the evening of the day following the weekly Sabbath (Saturday)
that occurs during the feast, we remember Yahshua as our spiritual wave
sheaf offering (Leviticus 23:9-11). Yahshua the Mashiach is our first
fruits offering (1 Corinthians 15:20-22; Revelation 1:5). He was
resurrected on the weekly Sabbath during the Feast of Unleavened Bread
as our spiritual wave sheaf to Yahweh and presented Himself to the
Father on the first day of the week (Matthew 28:1-2: John 20:15-17).
FEAST
OF WEEKS (PENTECOST)
We declare that the Feast of Weeks (Pentecost) is to be observed
fifty days after the weekly Sabbath which occurs during the Days of
Unleavened Bread. Our spiritual wave sheaf was cut when Yahshua was
resurrected from the death at the end of the weekly Sabbath (Matthew
28:1-2). He represents our first fruits wave sheaf (omer) offering (John
20:15-17). The
wave sheaf was waved by the
priest on the day after the weekly Sabbath (Saturday sundown to Sunday
sundown) which occurs during the Days of Unleavened Bread (Leviticus
23:10-11, 15-16). The count to the Feast of Weeks is seven weekly
Sabbaths plus one day, or fifty days. Pentecost is always observed on
the first day of the week (Saturday sundown to Sunday
sundown). When Passover
occurs on the weekly Sabbath the omer would be waved by the priest the
day after (the first High Sabbath of the Days of Unleavened Bread) and
this would begin the count to Pentecost (Joshua 5:10-12). Traditionally,
this day is recognized as the time that
Israel
ratified the covenant with Almighty Yahweh at
Mt.
Sinai
(Exodus 24:1-8). The Feast of Weeks (Pentecost) was the day when
Yahweh’s Holy Spirit was poured out upon the Apostolic believers who
gathered in the upper room according to the command of our Savior (Acts
1:1-11;Acts 2). This is the second of the three commanded pilgrim feasts
(Ex 23:14-17; Deut16:16).
TRUMPETS
We declare that the Feast of Trumpets is to be observed on the
first day of the seventh scriptural month (Leviticus 23:23-25). This is
a high Sabbath day on which there is to be a holy convocation along with
the blowing of trumpets (Leviticus 23:24: Numbers 29:1). The blowing of
trumpets is significant of signaling the people and sounding an alarm
(Numbers 10:1-10; Isaiah 58:1). Prophetically, this feast points toward
the second coming of Yahshua the Mashiach (Matthew 24:31: 1 Corinthians
15:51-57; 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17; Revelation 11:15-18).
ATONEMENT
We declare that the Day
of Atonement (Yom Kippur) is to be observed on the tenth day of the
seventh scriptural month as a strict day of fasting (Leviticus 23:26-32;
Psalm 35:13; Isaiah 58:3-5). On this most holy day we remember the great
sacrifice of our Savior (Leviticus 16;Numbers 29:7-11). We fast on this
day, now, in anticipation of the prophetic wedding supper of the Lamb
when we shall rejoice with our Savior when He returns (Matthew 26:29;
Revelation 19:6-9).
FEAST
OF TABERNACLES
We
declare that the Feast of Tabernacles is to be observed from the 15th to
the 21st day of the seventh scriptural month (Leviticus 23:33-34,
39-41). The first day of the feast is a high Sabbath day on which is
held a holy convocation (Leviticus 23:35; Numbers 29:12). This feast
commemorates
Israel
dwelling in booths (temporary dwellings) while they wandered in the
wilderness (Leviticus
23:42-43). It is a prophetic type of the soon coming
Kingdom
of
Yahweh
(Zechariah 14:16-21), and is to be celebrated with love, joy and
gladness for Yahweh and His people.
THE LAST GREAT DAY
On the 8th day of the feast is the Last Great Day (John 7:37-39;
Leviticus 23:36). This is a high Sabbath day on which is held a holy
convocation (Leviticus 23:37-38; Numbers 29:35-38). Prophetically, this
day points toward the period of the new heaven and the new earth when
Yahweh’s tabernacle will be with men and the fullness of the living
water of the Holy Spirit will be given to those who thirst (Revelation
21:1-7; Revelation 22:1-22; John 7:37-39). The Feast of Tabernacles is
the third commanded pilgrim feast (Exodus 23:14-17; Deuteronomy 16:16).
CLEAN AND UNCLEAN FOODS
We declare that the
dietary laws pertaining to clean and unclean meats are still in effect
(Lev 11: Deut 14). Only those meats which are approved of Yahweh,
through His Word, are to be eaten (1 Tim 4:1-4; Acts 10:14; Acts
11:7-8). We must not misapply the dietary laws and use them to
discriminate against anyone (Acts 10:28: Acts 10:34-35; Acts 11:12,
17-18). The laws pertaining to being ceremonially clean are to be taught
and followed so as to make a distinction between that which is holy and
that which is common (Ezek 22:26: 44:23: Lev 11-15). These laws teach us
to be holy and sanctified to Yahweh (Lev 11:43-47; Deut 14:2; Matt
5:48). Yahweh expects us to apply these things spiritually and be a
separate people who refrain from inappropriate associations which are
considered unclean (2 Cor 6:14-18).
TITHING
We declare that tithing
is an important commandment necessary to feed the flock of Yahweh’s
people and to promote the message of truth to others (John 21:15-17;
Matthew 28:19-20; 2 Corinthians 11:7-9). The tithe is 10% of a persons
increase and it is holy to Yahweh (Leviticus 27:30-33). Tithes are to be
used to provide for the needs of the brethren, to be given in charity or
to be used for the teaching of the faith. The point is that we are to
give 10% away so that Yahweh will not curse and accuse of stealing from
him (Mal 3:7-12). Everyone
is also commanded to keep a second tithe (tenth) of his/her income to
cover all offerings and personal expenses incurred in attending
Yahweh’s feast days (Deuteronomy 14:22-27). Once every three years, in
the third and sixth year of a sabbatical cycle, a third tithe is also to
be kept and used by each person to financially help those who are in
need (Deuteronomy 14:28-29; Deuteronomy 26:12-15). Contrary to popular
teaching the tithe does not have to go to any specific church or
organization, however it is wise to give where the message of Yahweh’s
word is being taught.
GIFTS
We declare that Yahweh has placed spiritual gifts within the
congregation of believers for the benefit of the body as a whole (1
Corinthians 12:1-11). Among these is the gift of healings (1 Corinthians
12:9). Those who are in need of healing are told to be anointed with oil
in Yahweh’s name and prayed for by the elders of the congregation
(James 5:13-16).
THE
BIBLE/SCRIPTURES
We declare that the Law
of Moshe-Moses, the prophets, and the Psalms are the three parts of the
Old Testament Scriptures (Luke 24:44-45). These are the foundational
texts with which the New Testament Scriptures are to be interpreted
(James 1:21-25; 2 Timothy 3:14-15: Matthew 4:4; John 5:39). From Genesis
to Revelation, the books of the Bible were all given by the inspiration
of Yahweh and are in agreement (2 Timothy 3:16-17; John 10:35). The
prophecies of Yahweh’s Word have declared the events of the end-time
from the beginning (Genesis 3:15; Genesis 49:10; Isaiah 46:9-11;
Revelation 19:10-16; Revelation 1:7).
THE ORDER OF AUTHORITY
We declare that Almighty
Yahweh has established a rule of government within His spiritual body of
believers. That government has Yahshua as it's head. He has established
various ordained positions of authority that through sound teaching,
bring stability and strength to the body (Ephesians 4:11-16). This form
of government is based upon the system of judges as established in the
Torah (Deuteronomy 1:13-18; Exodus 18:13-26; Deuteronomy 16:18-20). It
is the responsibility of the ordained elders to make proper judgment
within the body so as to maintain obedience to Yahweh’s covenant (1
Corinthians 5:1-5; Deuteronomy 17:2-13). Those ordained to the position
of elders are required to meet specific qualifications (1Timothy 3:1-13;
Titus 1:5-9). They are to lead the flock of Yahweh’s people by being
good examples, not ruling over the people in a harsh dictatorial way,
but rather leading in a humble, loving way (1Peter 5:1-5). Yahweh’s
ministers show their love and devotion to Yahweh and Yahshua by feeding
the flock through the preaching of Yahweh’s Truth (John 21:15-17).
They are responsible for protecting the body from attack by sinful
people (1 Corinthians 5:9-13; Titus 1:7-11). They are accountable to
Yahweh to do as the Apostle Paul did and declare the whole counsel of
Yahweh to His people (Acts
20:26-28). They have been charged with preaching the Word of Yahweh so
as to teach, reprove, rebuke and exhort all the brethren in the sound
doctrines (2 Timothy 4:1-4; Titus 2:1). The ideal central organizational
government is based upon a none governmental incorporated
council of elders which functions as a unit (Acts 15:2, 4, 6). Organizational business and doctrinal
questions are brought before this council where, after sufficient
deliberation and discussion, decisions are reached by
consensus (Acts 15; Acts
16:4). All decisions must be in agreement with the Word of Yahweh as
indicated by the Holy Spirit (Acts 13:1-5; John 14:15-17, 25-26; John
15:26; 1 John 5:7). Local congregations of sufficient size shall have
their own council of elders who function under the auspices of the
central organization (Titus 1:5). Ordinations shall take place as needs
arise and the Holy Spirit moves on the elders to make those decisions
(Acts 6:1-6; 1 Timothy 4:14). The elders are charged with closely
examining those they ordain (1 Timothy 5:22). The leadership of the
congregation shall conduct themselves in a manner that reflects love and
respect for all of the brethren (1 Timothy 5:1-2; 1 Peter 5:1-4). The
brethren are expected to similarly show love and respect for those who
are in responsible positions (1 Timothy 5:17-20). With all humility we
are expected to be in subjection to Yahweh’s ordained leaders as they
lovingly rule the people (Hebrews 13:7-17; 17; 1 Peter 5:5-6). Yahshua
is the good shepherd who cares for His sheep (John 10:1-18; Ecclesiastes
12:11). The ministers must have the same love, and concern for the flock
as Yahshua did. They must have a deep abiding love for Yahweh’s flock
which motivates them to seek out those sheep that have strayed from the
flock (Luke 15:3-7). Expressing
mutual love and respect for each other within Yahweh’s Congregation
will cause a close family relationship to develop among the brethren.
That family relationship is the key to uniting Yahweh’s people
together with our Heavenly Father and His Son, Yahshua.
Membership in Yahshua’s
Body of Believers
We believe that in order to
be considered a member of Yahshua’s Body of Believers a person must
meet or be working towards the following standards: A person must be
leading a converted life whereby they have repented of past sins and is
keeping the Covenant of Almighty Yahweh as written in the Bible, both
Old and New Testaments. A person understands that our Creator leads a
way of life not a religion (Acts 2:37 & 3:19) thereby their loyalty
will always be centered on our Father and Savior. The person will at
some point in their walk seek to be immersed into the Name of Yahshua
the Mashiach (Acts 2:38). The person will understand that they will
receive the gift of the Holy Spirit through the laying on of hands of
the elders (Acts 8:17 & 19:5-6). This person will understand that
the body of Yahshua exists worldwide and is not centered on just one
assembly or one group of people and/or location. This person will
understand that Yahweh calls on all of humanity despite their race
and/or gender (nobody will be discriminated). All are welcomed into the
household of faith. This person shall demonstrate the love that Yahshua
has demonstrated and they will obey all the commandments of Yahweh. This
person will lead an unselfish life and concern themselves for the
welfare of the other brethren. This
person will understand that wisdom is too large for us to contain and
they will accept that our Father will teach us at
his will. Therefore we do not
boast that we have all truth but that we will work towards
obedience at the things that our Father has already taught us. We have
an open mind for our Father and Savior to continue to teach us and we
are ready for Him to unseal the things that have been hidden from those
that are not his People! Halleluyah!
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