Spiritual Foundation & Doctrinal Beliefs

Statement of Faith

What we believe, teach, and know — the foundation of this ministry and the message we proclaim.
“For as a man thinketh in his heart, so is he.” — Proverbs 23:7

Our Foundation

We believe that AhaYah (the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob) has given us His complete revelation through Scripture — from Genesis to Revelation — and that this Word is our authoritative guide for all matters of faith, conduct, and transformation. We do not add to or subtract from this counsel.

Our ministry exists to help individuals discover genuine freedom in Yasha (Jesus Christ of Nazareth) through justified faith, sanctified living, and the empowering presence of Ruach HaKodesh (the Holy Spirit). We recognize that true transformation addresses the whole person — spirit, soul, and body — and includes freedom from spiritual oppression, inner healing from trauma, and the development of a Christ-centered life.

Core Beliefs of Our Ministry

  1. All Scripture is given by the inspiration of AhaYah and is profitable for doctrine, reproof, correction, and instruction in righteousness. We teach the whole counsel of AhaYah from Genesis to Revelation, taking nothing away nor adding to it. 2 Timothy 3:16
  2. Salvation comes through genuine repentance and faith in Yasha as Adon and personal Savior. True repentance means forsaking sin, forgiving all who have harmed us, and committing to live a new life in holiness before AhaYah. Justification is an act of AhaYah's grace, received at the moment of conversion and never repeated.
  3. There is one baptism into the body of Yasha — the spiritual baptism that occurs at salvation when a believer is united with Christ and His body, the Church. Ephesians 4:5
  4. The Baptism of Ruach HaKodesh (Holy Spirit) is a separate empowering gift given by the Holy Spirit Himself at His discretion — whether at justification or any time during the ongoing process of sanctification. The evidence includes speaking in other tongues as the Spirit gives utterance. Those claiming this gift must demonstrate a genuine life of holiness and righteousness. Acts 2:1–4; Acts 2:38
  5. Sanctification is the ongoing daily process of being set apart for AhaYah's use and conformed to the likeness of Yasha. It is lived out continuously throughout a believer's earthly life, not a one-time event. Overcomers are those born-again believers who endure in holiness and faith until the end of their earthly journey.
  6. True believers separate themselves from worldly pursuits and fashions, demonstrating holiness in their outward appearance and conduct. We dress in modest apparel according to Scripture, speak with integrity, and conduct ourselves as faithful stewards. Holiness affects both the inward heart and the outward life. 1 Timothy 2:9–10; 1 Corinthians 11:14–15
  7. Divine healing is part of the salvation package purchased by the blood of Yasha. We are healed by His stripes — a provision secured on the cross and available to all believers who trust in His finished work. Isaiah 53:4–5; Matthew 8:17
  8. Yasha gave authority to all believers to exercise spiritual dominion in His Name. This includes deliverance from spiritual oppression, inner healing from trauma and emotional wounds, and freedom from the effects of past soul ties and ungodly associations. True born-again believers cannot be possessed by any spirit other than the Holy Spirit, as they are sealed by the Spirit of AhaYah. Spiritual freedom and inner healing are essential components of the gospel and transformation. Matthew 28:18–20; 2 Timothy 2:26; 1 John 4:4
  9. We draw a clear distinction between genuine belief in AhaYah and counterfeit belief. True believers obey AhaYah, fear AhaYah, and separate themselves from the world. Those who follow worldly fashions and pleasures while claiming to follow Yasha do not possess true faith in the Word, regardless of verbal profession.
  10. Marriage is honorable before AhaYah. Divorce is not good, but AhaYah permitted it in the case of adultery only. When an unbeliever wishes to remain with a believing spouse, the believer should not divorce — the unbeliever is sanctified by the believer. If the unbeliever departs, the believer is not bound by that union. 1 Corinthians 7:10–15
  11. We practice the consistent taking of the Lord's Supper to show the Lord's death until His coming, maintaining this ordinance as a memorial and testimony of the work of Yasha on the cross. 1 Corinthians 11:23–26
  12. We believe in water baptism by immersion as an outward expression of obedience to our Savior's example, though it is not necessary for salvation. Matthew 3:16; Matthew 28:19; Acts 2:38–39
  13. Yasha will physically return to earth, as visible and literal as His departure. He will return for those believers who have endured in faith and holiness to the end, and will execute judgment upon the lawless. Acts 1:9–11; John 14:3; Matthew 24:40–44; 1 Thessalonians 4:15–17; 2 Thessalonians 1:7–10; Jude 14–15; Zechariah 14:3–4
  14. True believers in Yasha will spend eternity in the presence of AhaYah. Those who reject the gospel and remain in their sins face eternal judgment in the lake of fire that burns with fire and brimstone forever. Revelation 14:10–11; Luke 16:24; Mark 9:43–44

The Authority & Completeness of Scripture

“All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness.” — 2 Timothy 3:16

We affirm that AhaYah has fully revealed Himself and His will through the Scripture — from Genesis to Revelation. We do not add to this counsel, nor do we remove from it. Every doctrine taught in this ministry is subject to the scrutiny of Scripture. We understand Scripture in its historical and cultural context, but we do not compromise its authority or allow modern philosophy to override its eternal truth.

Our commitment is absolute fidelity to the Word of AhaYah as the final authority in all matters of faith and practice.

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The Gospel of Salvation: Justification

The gospel is the good news that Yasha (Jesus Christ) died for our sins, was buried, and rose again on the third day. Salvation comes to those who hear this gospel, genuinely repent of their sins (turning away from them), and place their faith in Yasha as both Adon (Lord) and personal Savior.

True repentance is not merely regret or sorrow for sin's consequences, but a godly sorrow that leads to a change of mind and heart toward sin itself. The repentant believer:

  • Acknowledges they have sinned against AhaYah and are deeply grieved by this offense
  • Forsakes those sins — turning away from the behaviors and lifestyle of sin
  • Forgives all who have harmed them, whether the harm was real or perceived
  • Accepts Yasha as Adon and Master over their life
  • Commits to live a new life in holiness and righteousness before AhaYah

Justification is the act of AhaYah's grace by which He declares the repentant sinner righteous in Yasha. This occurs at the moment of genuine conversion and is never repeated. The believer is immediately united with the body of Yasha through the one baptism — the spiritual baptism into Christ's body.

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The Nature of Baptism

Scripture reveals the existence of seven baptisms; three are specifically for believers after Yasha's resurrection. However, the most critical understanding for salvation and ongoing spiritual life concerns the three below.

1. The Baptism INTO the Body of Yasha

“One Lord, one faith, one baptism.” — Ephesians 4:5

This baptism occurs at the moment of salvation. When a person genuinely repents and believes in Yasha, the Holy Spirit immediately baptizes them into the body of Christ. This is the spiritual union by which all believers become members of Yasha's body, the Church. This baptism cannot be repeated because salvation occurs once. A believer is not “re-baptized into the body” each time they experience renewal or recommitment.

2. The Baptism OF Ruach HaKodesh (The Holy Spirit)

Acts 2:1–4 and Acts 2:38 describe the Baptism of the Holy Spirit — a separate and distinct experience from justification. Ruach HaKodesh Himself bestows this gift at His discretion. This baptism may occur:

  • At the moment of justification (as on the Day of Pentecost)
  • At any point during the ongoing process of sanctification
  • According to the will and timing of Ruach HaKodesh, not human demand or works

The evidence of the Baptism of the Holy Spirit includes speaking in other tongues as the Spirit gives utterance (Acts 2:4). However, the true evidence of genuine Holy Spirit baptism is demonstrated in the believer's life: those with this gift will live in holiness, righteousness, and separation from worldly pursuits. A believer who claims the Baptism of the Holy Spirit but lives in compromise, worldliness, or sin has either not received this gift, or has become lukewarm and backslidden.

3. Water Baptism by Immersion

Water baptism is an outward expression and testimony of the inward work of salvation. While not necessary for salvation, it is a command of Yasha and an act of obedience following conversion. Water baptism by immersion demonstrates the believer's identification with Yasha's death, burial, and resurrection, and their commitment to follow Him.

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Sanctification: The Ongoing Process

While justification is a one-time act at conversion, sanctification is the daily, ongoing process of being set apart for AhaYah's purposes and being conformed to the image of Yasha.

“Be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect will of God.” — Romans 12:2

Sanctification is not completed in a day, a week, or a year. It is the work of a lifetime as the believer daily:

  • Surrenders to the will of AhaYah
  • Puts off the old nature and its behaviors
  • Renews their mind with the truth of Scripture
  • Crucifies the flesh and its lusts
  • Seeks freedom from spiritual oppression and emotional wounds
  • Develops the fruit of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance

Overcomers are those genuine believers who persevere in this sanctification process, enduring in faith and holiness throughout their earthly lives. Yasha said, “To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me in my throne” (Revelation 3:21). Overcomers are not a separate class of elite believers — they are the definition of true believers who have genuinely been born again and who continue in faith until the end.

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Holiness: Inward & Outward

Holiness is not only an inward condition of the heart; it manifests visibly in the believer's outward appearance, speech, and conduct. When a person is truly transformed by Yasha, this transformation affects how they dress, speak, and live.

“In like manner also, that women adorn themselves in modest apparel, with shamefacedness and sobriety; not with broided hair, or gold, or pearls, or costly array; but (which becometh women professing godliness) with good works.” — 1 Timothy 2:9–10

Both men and women are called to dress modestly, reflecting their separation unto holiness. Modest apparel demonstrates that the believer's value is not in the body or physical appearance, but in the inner person and their relationship with AhaYah.

True believers separate themselves from worldly pursuits, fashions, and pleasures. This does not mean believers live in isolation, but rather that they do not conform to the world's system of values, desires, and standards. If a person claims to follow Yasha while embracing worldly fashion and pursuing worldly pleasures, their faith is not genuine.

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Spiritual Authority & Deliverance

Yasha gave authority to His disciples — which includes all believers throughout the ages — to exercise spiritual dominion in His Name.

“All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore, and teach all nations… teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you.” — Matthew 28:18–20

This authority includes the power to:

  • Proclaim freedom to those held captive by spiritual oppression
  • Bring deliverance from evil spirits and demonic influence
  • Provide inner healing from trauma, abuse, and emotional wounds
  • Sever ungodly soul ties and broken relationships
  • Replace lies with spiritual truth
“The Spirit of the Lord is upon me… he hath sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to them that are bound… to give unto them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness.” — Isaiah 61:1–3

Spiritual oppression can affect believers in the realm of thoughts, emotions, behavior, and physical health. Deliverance and inner healing address the spiritual roots of emotional disturbance, behavioral problems, and unexplained suffering. True believers who exercise authority in Yasha's Name can bring freedom to those affected by:

  • Unresolved trauma and abuse
  • Generational curses and family patterns
  • Ungodly soul ties from past relationships
  • Beliefs and lies internalized from harmful words and experiences
  • Compulsive behaviors and addictions
  • Irrational fears and anxiety
“Ye are of God, little children, and have overcome them: because greater is he that is in you, than he that is in the world.” — 1 John 4:4

True believers — those indwelt by Ruach HaKodesh — cannot be possessed by any spirit other than the Holy Spirit. They are sealed by the Spirit and belong to Yasha. However, believers can be oppressed, influenced, or attacked spiritually. This oppression can be addressed and overcome through the authority Yasha has given to all His disciples.

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Divine Healing

Divine healing is part of the comprehensive salvation secured by the blood of Yasha on the cross.

“Surely he hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows… and with his stripes we are healed.” — Isaiah 53:4–5
“That it might be fulfilled which was spoken by Esaias the prophet, saying, Himself took our infirmities, and bare our sicknesses.” — Matthew 8:17

Healing — whether physical, emotional, or spiritual — is part of the gospel provision. While not all believers receive physical healing in this earthly life, the promise of healing through Yasha's provision is available to all who believe. Believers are encouraged to exercise faith for healing while also recognizing that AhaYah's ultimate plan may include seasons of suffering for growth in faith and character.

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The Physical Return of Yasha

Yasha will return to earth physically and visibly, exactly as He departed.

“And while they looked stedfastly toward heaven as he went up, behold, two men stood by them in white apparel; which also said, Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven? this same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him go into heaven.” — Acts 1:9–11

Yasha will return for those believers who have endured in faith and holiness unto the end. He will execute judgment upon the lawless and establish His eternal kingdom. Matthew 24:40–44 describes this event; 1 Thessalonians 4:15–17 provides detail of how believers will be united with Yasha; 2 Thessalonians 1:7–10, Jude 14–15, and Zechariah 14:3–4 all affirm the reality and nature of His return.

Note: We do not teach a “rapture theology” as developed centuries after Yasha's ascension. Scripture teaches Yasha's return for those who endure, but not a doctrine that contradicts the clear teaching that believers must remain faithful and overcome until the end.

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Eternity: Reward & Judgment

True believers in Yasha will dwell eternally in the presence of AhaYah, experiencing complete transformation, freedom from all suffering, and unbroken communion with their Creator and Savior.

Those who reject the gospel of Yasha and remain in their sins face eternal judgment.

“The same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God… and shall be tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels, and in the presence of the Lamb: and the smoke of their torment ascendeth up for ever and ever.” — Revelation 14:10–11

Luke 16:24 and Mark 9:43–44 further confirm the reality of eternal punishment in the lake of fire.

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Marriage & Divorce

Marriage is honorable before AhaYah and is intended to be a covenant for life. However, due to human sinfulness and hardness of heart, AhaYah permitted divorce in cases of adultery.

1 Corinthians 7:10–15 provides guidance for believers in mixed marriages (believer with unbeliever): if the unbeliever desires to remain, the believer is not to initiate divorce, for the unbeliever is “sanctified by the believer.” If the unbeliever chooses to depart, the believer is not bound by that union.

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The Lord's Supper

“For I have received of the Lord that which also I delivered unto you, that the Lord Jesus the same night in which he was betrayed took bread: and when he had given thanks, he brake it, and said, Take, eat: this is my body, which is broken for you: this do in remembrance of me. After the same manner also he took the cup, when he had supped, saying, This cup is the new testament in my blood: this do ye, as oft as ye drink it, in remembrance of me. For as often as ye eat this bread, and drink this cup, ye do shew the Lord's death till he come.” — 1 Corinthians 11:23–26

Believers are called to the regular observance of the Lord's Supper as a memorial and proclamation of Yasha's sacrifice until His return. This ordinance strengthens faith, deepens communion with Yasha, and unites the body of believers in a shared testimony of His redemptive work.

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Summary

This is what we believe, teach, and know. This is the foundation of our ministry and the message we proclaim to all who seek transformation and freedom in Yasha (Jesus Christ of Nazareth), the Adon of all creation.

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