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To Preach Good News (the Gospel)
to the poor in spirit |
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To bind up the broken hearted |
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To proclaim freedom for those
held captive by sin |
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Release from darkness for the
prisoners |
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To proclaim the year of the
L-rd's favor and the day of vengeance for our G-d |
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To comfort those who grieve in
Zion, to bestow on them a crown pf beauty instead of ashes, the oil of
gladness instead of mourning, the garment of praise instead of the
spirit of despair |
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To tell the Chosen people of the
Brit Hadashah ( New Covenant) |
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To be a light for the Gentiles |
Our
Statement of Faith
We believe that the Bible
(Old and New Covenants) is the inspired, and only infallible, inerrant
Word of G-d. We view it as the final authority in matters of faith and
practice.
We believe that there is one G-d, eternally existent in three persons,
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
We believe in the deity and humanity of Yeshua the Messiah; in His
virgin birth; in His sinless life; in His miracles; in His vicarious,
atoning death; in His bodily resurrection; in His ascension to the right
hand of the Father; and in His personal return, in power, to establish
His kingdom.
We believe that all men, apart from the regeneration work of the Holy
Spirit are lost. Sinners experience salvation by G-d's grace, through
faith in Yeshua.
We believe in the present ministry of the Holy Spirit, who indwells all
believers and enables them to live godly lives. The gifts of the Holy
Spirit are valid for today, and need to be expressed according to
Scriptural guidelines.
We believe in the resurrection of both the saved and the lost. Those who
are saved will be raised to eternal life, and the lost will be raised to
eternal damnation.
We believe in the spiritual unity of all believers in Yeshua, and that
this unity does not eliminate individual identity.
We believe in G-d's everlasting covenant with Israel, and that in the
end times all of Israel will turn to G-d and accept Yeshua as its
Messiah.
We believe that the Torah (Law of Moses) was not given as a means of
salvation, but as a revelation of G-d's moral principles. Therefore, we
need to study it, along with the rest of Scripture, to determine how to
live a godly life. (II Timothy 3:16)