Statement of Belief

 

We believe that the Elohim, primarily Ehyeh (I AM), created the Heavens and the Earth, that El Elyon, the Most High El, is the Father of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ (Yehshus Messiah) (Luke 1:35), whose name is Ish Kodesh, Man of Holiness, as is stated in Isaiah 57:15 ("One" should have been translated "Man", iysh). He is our Heavenly Father, too, since Jesus (Yehshus)  said that He was ascending to His Father and to our Father.

We believe unequivocally that Jesus (Yehshus) atoned for our sins, first taking upon Himself our sins in the Garden of Gethsemane, then began the suffering of punishment for our sins as He endured the scourges on his back (by His stripes we are healed - Isaiah 53), and as He hung on the Cross bearing those sins until He gave His own life [psychē-soul-neshamah-breathing one-feminine]

 to take it up again on the third day. We believe that He rose from the Under World [Sheol/Hades-feminine] after visiting the dead ones in prison (1 Peter 4:6) and ascended to His Father's right hand to make intercession for us (Romans 8:34).

We believe in the resurrection of the dead bodies of the saints which sleep in Jesus (Yehshus), and that the spirits of the saints have gone on to be with Jesus who will come back with Him in Glory as their bodies are being raised.

We believe in the ministration of the Holy Spirit (Ruah) which He promised He would send us to be our Truth Revealer and Comforter and Imparter of Spiritual gifts, for the edification of the saints and for the conversion of the lost.

We believe in the ministering of Angels, as they are described in the Bible, Malaks, Messengers of the Elohim, strong and mighty, who bear in their names the suffix of El, showing themselves to bear the imprint of the Mighty Ones.

We believe in Heavenly Mother, the Ever Living One, Chayel, most often referred to as El Shaddai (Mighty Breasted One), who is the female counterpart of Ish Kodesh, and who Eve (Chaya) was named after, and who visited Israel from time to time, beginning with Her recorded visit to Hagar as she fled from Sarai.

We believe our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ (Yehshus Messiah), will return for His saints at the last day, after they have passed thru the tribulation and have overcome.

We believe Satan shall be bound a thousand years then after wreaking havoc one last time, will be defeated and finally thrown into the lake of fire.

We believe in the Millennial Reign of Christ (Messiah) for those thousand years and that after Satan is finally destroyed, we shall have a Great White Throne Judgment and finally be assigned to our places in the New Jerusalem, which we think of as Heaven.

Finally, we believe that all the members of the Elohim need to have their names remembered and a congregation to come to, before they return to gather us to themselves, so that we can be awake, expecting them, welcoming them, not pushing them away as if they were false angels, demons, rising with them to heavenly heights rather being left behind because of traditional misassumptions.

As we study the Bible further, more insights and beliefs will be stated. There is no ending to what we can learn if our minds are open.

 

 

  

 

 

 

May our Heavenly Father, Ish Kodesh, and our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ (Yehshus the Messiah) and our Heavenly Mother, Chayel, be with you all as you embark upon the most spiritual journey of your lives. Jesus (Yehshus) said, "You will know the truth and the truth will set you free." We wish for you that freedom. In the Name of Jesus Christ (Yehshus the Messiah), Amain.

 

 

 

 

(Disclaimer: We are not affiliated with any Sacred Name Movement or Fundamentalist Mormon Sect or Millerite Offshoot. If the original contexts of the original Hebrew and Greek words of the Bible agree with any organized religion's beliefs, then those beliefs were inspired by the very Elohim who sought to restore the original Gospel in its purity. But this site is not to endorse any organized religion and leaves the reader to make up his or her own mind to join whatever denomination he chooses. With that said, we may, in our commentaries of the Bible passages, choose to quote from various religious sources as it agrees with the Bible contexts that would provide further insight. The reader is encouraged to have an open mind and to retain his or her own opinions.)
 

 

Saturday; February 18, 2006