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That the BIBLE, consisting of the Tenach (Holy
Scriptures) and the later writings commonly known as the B'rit
Hadasha (New Covenant), is the only infallible and authoritative
word of God. We recognize its divine inspiration, and accept its
teachings as our final authority in all matters of faith and
practice (Deut. 6:4-9; Prov. 3:1-6; Ps. 119:89, 105; Isa. 48:12-16; Rom. 8:14-17; II Tim. 2:15, 3:16-17).
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GOD - We believe that the Shema, "Hear O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one" (Deut. 6:4), teaches that God is Echad, as so
declared: a united one, a composite unity, eternally existent in
plural oneness [Gen. 1:1 (Elohim: God); Gen. 1:26 "Let us make man in our
image"; Gen. 2:24 Adam & Eve were created to be as
one flesh (basar echad)], that He is a personal God who created us
( Gen. 1 & 2), and that He exists forever in
three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, as mentioned in Romans 8:14-17 (Father, Spirit, and Messiah -
Son) and Matt. 28:18-20 (immersing in the name of the
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit).
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GOD THE FATHER (Abba) - John 6:27b; I Cor 1:3; Gal. 1:1; Rev. 3:5, 21; Jer. 3:4, 19; 31:9; Mal. 1:6; Matt. 6:9, 32; Luke 10:21-22; John 1:14; 4:23; 5:17-26; 6:28-46; Rom. 8:14-15.
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GOD THE SON (HaBen)
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God does have a Son [Ps. 2; Prov. 30:4-6 (cf. Heb. 1); Luke 12:35-37; John 1:29-34, 49; 3:14-18].
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The Son, called Yeshua (Jesus), meaning salvation, came to
this world born of a virgin [Isa. 7:14 (cf. Luke 1:30-35)].
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The Son is God (Deity), and is worshipped as God, having
existed eternally [Ps. 110:1 (cf. Heb. 1:13); Isa. 9:6-7; Matt. 28:18-20; Phil. 2:5-11; Col. 1:15-19; Rev. 3:21 (Heb. 1 - worshipped by angels); Rev. 4:8, 5:5-14].
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This One is the promised Mashiach (Messiah) of Israel [ Is. 9:6-7; 11:1; Dan. 9 (esp. verses 20-26); Isa. 53; John 1:17, 40-41, 45, 49; Mark 8:29].
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He is the root and offspring of David, the bright and
morning star (Num. 24:17; Rev. 22:16).
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He is our Passover, the Lamb of God (I Cor. 5:7; Rev. 5; John 1:29).
- GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT (Ruach HaKodesh)
- Introduced in Gen. 1:2b.
- In the Tenach, the Spirit of God came upon individuals
during the times of our forefathers, like Moses, David (see II Sam. 23:1-3), and the Prophets, for the
specific purposes.
- In the New Covenant, the Messiah, Yeshua, promised His
disciples that "the Comforter" would come to them after He was
gone, described as the Spirit of Truth (John 14:17, 26), who was with them and would
be in them. Yeshua further declared that the Spirit of Truth,
would guide us into all truth and would glorify Him - the
Messiah - not Himself (John 16:13-15). He empowers us (Acts 1:8). He seals us [Eph. 1:13; 4:30 (see NIV and Jewish New
Testatment versions)]. If we have not the Spirit, we are not
His (Rom. 8:9). He leads us and teaches us (Rom. 8:14-17). His indwelling enables us to
live a godly life. Acts 2:38 says, "Repent, be immersed, and
receive the Holy Spirit."
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MAN
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Created in the image of God (Gen. 1:26-27), but:
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through disobedience, man fell from his first state and
became separated from God (Gen. 2:17; 3:22-24). Therefore, according to
the Scriptures, all men are born with a sinful nature (Ps. 14:1-3; 49:7; Isa. 64:6; Rom. 3:9-12, 23; 5:12).
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Man's only hope for redemption (salvation) is through the
atonement made by the Messiah (Lev. 17:11; Isa. 53; Dan. 9:24-26; I Cor. 15:22; Heb. 9:11-14, 28; John 1:12, 3:36), resulting in regeneration by
the Holy Spirit (Tit. 3:5), which is the new birth (John 3:3-8). For by grace we are saved through
faith, it is a gift of God (Eph. 2:8-9).
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RESURRECTION AND JUDGMENT
We believe in the resurrection of both the redeemed and the
lost: the former to everlasting life and the latter to eternal
separation from God, a state of everlasting punishment (Job 14:14; 19:25-27; Dan. 12:2-3; John 3:36; 11:25-26; Rev. 20:5-6, 10-15; 21:7-8).
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THE MESSIAH - The Redeemer.
The Scriptures promised two "comings" of the Messiah:
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First coming
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Promised in Dan. 9:24-26.
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Its purpose was to make an atonement for sin (Dan. 9:24-26; Isa. 53; Rom. 3:21-31; Heb. 9-10; John 3:16-17).
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Second coming
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Promised coming in the air to receive
the believers to Himself (I Thess. 4:13-18; John 14:1-6; I Cor. 15:51-57).
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Messiah's return to the earth.
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The Redeemer shall come to Zion (Isa. 59:20-21; Zech. 14:4).
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Israel's spiritual redemption (Zech. 12:8-13; Rom. 11:25-27; Heb. 9:28; Jer. 31:31-40; the New Covenant).
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Israel's national restoration is to recover the remnant
of His people Israel from the four corners of the earth, and
restore the Davidic Kingdom (Isa. 11 - to re-establish the throne and
kingdom of David, which will last forever) [Isa. 9:6-7 (cf. Luke 1:30-33); Jer. 23:3-8].
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ISRAEL IN PROPHECY
We believe in God's end-time plan for the nation of Israel and
for the world. A central part of Messianic Judaism is the belief
in the physical and spiritual restoration of Israel, as taught in
the Scriptures. The greatest miracle of our day has been the
re-establishment or rebirth of the State of Israel according to
prophecy (Ezek. 34:11-31; 36-39; Hos. 3; Amos 9:11-15; Zech. 12-14; Isa. 11; 43; 54; 60-62; 66; Rom. 11:1-34) (see also Scriptures under V. THE
MESSIAH).
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MESSIANIC JUDAISM
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We recognize that Jewish people (physical descendants of
Abraham through Isaac and Jacob, whether through the mother's or
the father's blood-line) who place their faith in Israel's
Messiah, Yeshua, continue to be Jewish according to the
Scriptures (Rom. 2:28-29). Gentiles who place their faith
in Yeshua, are "grafted into" the Jewish olive tree of faith (Rom. 11:17-25) becoming spiritual sons and
daughters of Abraham (Gal. 3:28-29).
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We observe and celebrate the Jewish Holy Days given by God to
Israel, with their fulfillment in and through the Messiah
Yeshua. We believe that true "Biblical Judaism," the faith of
first century believers, which we seek to practice, acknowledges
the continuity of faith in the one true God, revealed throughout
the Scriptures, and ultimately manifested in God's Son, Yeshua
the Messiah. We believe that salvation has always been "by
faith," and that works of law, or righteous acts, have never
saved anyone (Gen. 15:6; Rom. 2-6; Eph. 2:8-9; Heb. 11:6, 39).
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We acknowledge that the New Covenant body of believers is
composed of both Jews and Gentiles who have received Yeshua the
Messiah as the Promised Redeemer. The "middle wall of partition"
has been broken down and now we worship the God of Israel
together (I Cor. 12:13; Eph. 2:13-14).
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