Our Beliefs

The Prophetic Truth Of Tomorrow

Statement of Beliefs

Our Fellow Man

We are to love everyone regardless of their beliefs or behaviors (Rom. 5:8) (Mat. 5:44). However, we do not agree with or consent to unscriptural beliefs or behaviors (Rom. 12:2) (Isa. 8:20). Yeshua taught that we should treat others as we want to be treated (Mat. 7:12). We each have an individual responsibility to help others in need, (Mat. 25:31-46) and both a responsibility and God-given right to share our belief in Yeshua, and warn others of the Wrath to come (Eze. 3:17-21).

Civil Government

We should submit to the civil government (Rom. 13:1 ERV) unless those rules are in conflict with God’s Laws (Act. 5:29). The government has the power to use force (Rom. 13:4 NLT). Christians are never to use violence, except in self-defense (Luk. 3:14). Christians should pay their taxes (Mar. 12:17) and exercise their rights (Act. 22:25-29) . The Prophetic Truth of Tomorrow is non-political. We are ambassadors for the Kingdom of God (2 Cor. 5:20).

Traditional Christianity

We do not accept nor teach the pagan concepts of the Trinity and the immortal soul or use pagan symbols and religious images such as the cross, (which is the Image of the Beast). We do not practice pagan observances such as Christmas, Easter, and weekly Sunday services, (which are the Mark of the Beast) (Jer. 10:2) (Deu. 12:30-31) (Exo. 20:4-6). We accept the authority of no man (a Pope, etc.), over that of one’s own personal understanding of scripture. The Churches of “Traditional Christianity” have been the primary source of persecution and martyrdom for God’s true people and will continue to be so in the future (Rev. 6:9-11) (Rev. 17:5-6).

God

God the Father is “the only true God” in the sense that He is the only One who has always existed and is the original Creator (Joh. 17:3) (1 Cor. 8:6). Yeshua Ha Mashiach, Jesus the Christ, is the Son of God and is a God-being Himself (Joh. 1:1; 20:28), having been created by the Father (Col. 1:15) (Rev. 3:14), and made into a God-being, and through which the Father created everything else (Heb. 1:2-3). Yeshua was the Father’s Son before His human birth (Pro. 30:4). Yehovah is the whole Family of God, currently consisting of the Father and the Son. At Yeshua’s return, many more Children of God will be born into the Family of God by the resurrection of the dead (Rom. 8:16-17) (Eph. 3:15). The holy spirit is the power of God, which all the Family of God share (Act. 1:8) (Rom. 15:13) (1 Cor. 3:16).

Satan

Satan was created as one of the Morning Stars who covered God’s throne (Isa. 14:12) (Eze. 28:12-15) (Job 32:4-7). He rebelled and attacked heaven, and was cast back down to the earth with one third of the angels (Rev. 12:4) (Isa. 14:12-15) (Eze. 28:15-18). He led Adam and Eve to sin (Gen. 3:1-6) (Eze. 28:13) (2 Cor. 11:3). He was defeated by Yeshua (Mat. 4:1-11) (Joh. 12:31; 16:11). He deceives the whole world and seeks to destroy us (Rev. 12:9) (Luk. 8:12) (2 Tim. 2:26) (1 Pet. 5:8). He will attack heaven for a second time, and being cast out he will attack God’s Church (Rev. 12:7-9, 12-17). And after being defeated, he will be bound 1,000 years (Rev. 20:1-3), after which he will be released a short time (Rev. 20:3, 7-9), and then destroyed forever (Rev. 20:10) (Eze. 28:17-19) (Mat. 25:41).

Angels & Demons

Angels are God’s ministering spirits (Col. 1:16) (Heb. 1:7, 14) (Mat. 18:10). Before the flood, fallen angels corrupted the genes of both man and beast, producing the giants and monsters of legend (Gen. 6:2, 4) (1 Eno. 6:1-8:3). The spirits of these creatures now wander the earth as demons (1 Eno. 15:8-12). The angels appointed over the 70 nations of men sinned in becoming the gods of those nations (Deu. 32:8 LXX). All of Satan’s angels will be destroyed (Mat. 25:41).

Man

Man is mortal, with no eternal life of his own (Rom. 6:23) (Joh. 3:16) (Mat. 10:28). Upon death, the human spirit goes to the abode of the dead (Ecc. 12:7). It is asleep, except in rare instances, until the resurrection of the dead (Dan. 12:2) (Joh. 5:28-29) (1 Cor. 15:51).

The Bible

The Old and New Testaments are divinely inspired – “God breathed” – in their original languages (2 Tim. 3:16 NIV). There are no perfect translations into other languages. The Apocrypha (as in the KJV), Enoch, Jubilees and the Testimony of the Patriarchs are important parts of Old Testament scripture. Unless otherwise noted, all scriptural references are from the King James Version.

God’s Name

Yehovah is the name of God’s Family/Kingdom. (Yehovah is our Elohim, not our El). The correct pronunciation of the name is Ye-ho-vah (Psa. 83:18) and the Messiah’s name in Hebrew is Yeshua, Jesus is the English transliteration of the Greek Iēsoûs. However, it is not a sin to use God’s name in any language (Act. 17:23). The holy spirit should not be referred to as a “Ghost”, but as God’s power.

God’s Law

We are to live by every word of God (Mat. 4:4) (2 Tim. 3:16). Yeshua taught to follow all of God’s Law (Mat. 5:17-20), but not man’s additions, which he violated himself (Mat. 5:17-19, Mat. 7:1-13). We should not add nor take away anything from God’s Law (Deu. 4:12), including The Ten Commandments, with the Seventh Day Sabbath (Exo. 20), God’s Seven Annual Sabbaths (Lev. 23), Restrictions on Unclean Meat and Seafood (Deu. 14), and Laws of Sexual Behavior (Lev. 18).

Healing

Medical services can be helpful and are not a sin (Luk. 5:31) (Col. 4:14). Divine healing comes through Yeshua’s stripes (1 Pet. 2:24) (James 5:14-16). Anyone who touched Yeshua’s fringe was healed (Mar. 6:56) (Mat. 14:36).

Abortion

Abortion is murder. The death penalty was given for someone who causes a premature birth, and the baby does not live (Exo. 21:22-23). God hates infanticide (Deu. 12:30-31). Even sins such as murder and abortion can be forgiven in Yeshua.

The Church

God’s church includes anyone who has God’s holy spirit (Rom. 8:9, 11), which is only given to those who are obeying Him (Act. 5:32) (Eze. 36:27). It is not specific to any organization. Yeshua is judging His church now (1 Pet. 4:17). No one but Yeshua can judge another’s relationship with God (Luk. 18:14), or cut off their relationship with God (3 Joh. 9:10).

Church History

God’s church has continued to keep the seventh day Sabbath and NOT Sunday from the days of the apostles in the first century, and has continued down through the centuries with such groups as the Ante-Protestant Waldensians in Europe in the 12th century. God’s church was brought to Rhode Island, in the United States by Stephen Mumford in 1665 from the Old Millyard Church in London, England (Mat.16:18) (Rev. 2 & 3).

Mission of the Church

1. To teach and administer to the Church, the people of God (Act. 20:28) (2 Tim. 4:2).

2. To preach the Gospel of the Kingdom of God (Mar. 16:15) (Act. 28:31), (the world-ruling kingdom to be set up by Yeshua at His return) (Zec. 14:3-19) (Rev. 11:15), and how to enter the family of God (Joh. 3:3-8) (Rom.8:14-29).

3. To warn of the Great Tribulation that is coming upon the Church, the Jewish people, the United States and Britain (the modern tribe of Joseph) and the other modern descendants of Israel, which will be followed by the Great Day of Yehovah – a year-long punishment on the whole world (Mat. 24:21) (Jer. 30:7) (Eze. 3:17-22; 33:7-9) (Hos. 5:5).

4. To teach repentance and forgiveness through Yeshua Ha Mashiach, Jesus the Christ, baptizing in His name, and all things He taught so that God will add to the church as He sees fit (Mat. 28:20) (Mar. 16:15-16) (Luk. 24:47) (Act. 28:31) (Joh. 6:44)

Process of Salvation

                    Salvation is receiving eternal life rather than eternal death. (Rom. 6:23) (Joh. 3:15-16).

                    To receive salvation, we must have:

                    a) the Father call you to Yeshua (Joh. 6:44) (Jud. 1).

                    b) belief in eternal life in the Kingdom of God (Mar. 1:14-15) (Joh. 3:3,5-8).

c) belief in forgiveness through Yeshua’s sacrifice (Heb. 9:12) (1 Joh. 1:7) (Rom. 5:1).

                        (Which comes through Yeshua’s own faith being placed in you) (Eph. 2:8).

d) repented of sinning, breaking God’s law (1 Joh. 3:4) (Act. 2:38).

e) been baptized by full immersion in the name of Yeshua/Jesus (Act. 2:38) (Act. 19:5).

f) received the holy spirit, typically by the laying on of hands (Act. 8:17; 19:6).

g) borne the fruits of the spirit (Joh. 15:2,6) (Gal. 5:22-23)..

                    h) produced good works (Jam. 2:20) (Mat. 25:31-46)

                    i) overcome temptation in spiritual warfare (Jam. 1:12-15) (Eph. 6:11-18).

j) endured trials and tribulations (2 Tim. 3:12) (2 The. 1, 4-5).

k) partaken of the foot washing (Joh. 13:3-11, esp. verse 8).

l) partaken of the Kiddush (the Sacred Bread and Wine) (Joh. 6:53-56) (1 Cor. 11:23-31).

m) been judged and chosen by Yeshua for the Kingdom of God (Mat. 22:14) (2 The. 1:5).

Tithing

A tenth part of new crops and livestock belongs to God, as well as three annual Holy Day offerings (Lev. 27:30-32) (Deu. 16:16-17). A second tithe is to be used for the Feast of Tabernacles (Deu. 14:22-29). Local congregations and public evangelism are to be supported through tithes and offerings (Heb. 7:1-12).

Wearing Fringe

We should wear garments with blue fringe to remind us of God’s commandments (Num. 15:38-40).

Marriage

Marriage is between a biological man and a biological woman (Mat. 19:4-5) (Rom. 1:26-27). Marriage is to be for life, except in cases of sexual immorality or abandonment (Rom. 7:2-3) (Mat. 19:3-9) (1 Cor. 7:15). Marriage is a type of relationship between Christ and the Church (2 Cor. 11:2) (Eph. 5:25-27) (Rev. 19:7-9). We should not marry an unbeliever (2 Cor. 6:14-17), nor should we automatically divorce a non-believer (1 Cor. 7:12-16).

Women in the Church

Women are not permitted to preach to men in the church, but are encouraged to teach the other, younger women (1 Cor. 14:34-35) (Tit. 2:3-5). Wives are to submit to their husbands, “in the Lord” (Eph. 5:22-24).

Black Jews

A very small amount of black people, from Ethiopia, have detectable amounts of Jewish ancestry due to ancient Jews living and mixing there. The vast majority of blacks have no Jewish ancestry. None of the tribes of Israel were black, although Israel left Egypt with a mixed multitude. All people may become spiritual Jews (Rom. 2:29)  (Rom. 11:11-24).

The Three Resurrections

The 1st Resurrection

At Yeshua’s return, 144,000 Christians, both living and dead, will be born into God’s family and will rule the earth with Yeshua (1 Cor. 15:51-53) (1 The. 4:15-17) (Rev. 5:4; 20:4, 6).

The 2nd Resurrection

At the end of the Millennium, all of those who have lived and died without being called of God, and not having knowledge of salvation, will be resurrected to physical life to have their opportunity to be judged (Rev. 20:5a, 11-12) (Eze. 37:1-14) (Isa. 65:20) (1 Eno. 22:10).

The 3rd Resurrection

After that, there will be a final third resurrection for all those who were not in the first resurrection, at which time the wicked will be punished for a short time, and then destroyed forever. But the righteous will be given eternal life (Dan. 12:2) (Rev. 20:13-15) (Mat. 25:31-46).

Prophetic Identities

                    The Anglo-Saxon people of the United States are descended from the tribe of Ephraim.

                    The Anglo-Saxon’s of the United Kingdom are descended from the tribe of Manasseh.

                    The modern throne in England is a continuation of the throne of David.

                    The Jewish people are descended from the tribes of Judah, Levi, and Benjamin.

                    The Germanic peoples are descended from the ancient nation of Assyria.

Origins of False Religion

False religion, after the Flood, started under Nimrod, the sun-god (Gen. 10:9) and his wife Semiramis, the queen of heaven (Jer. 44:15-27), and her son Tammuz (Eze. 8:13). After God confused the language at the Tower of Babel, this pagan religion was spread to all the world in their new languages. (Gen. 11:1-9). After Assyria removed the ten tribes from Samaria in Israel in 720 B.C., they replaced them with Gentiles, who attempted to worshiped Yehovah in a pagan way (2 Kin. 17:24-29). Simon Magus, a Samaritan sorcerer, transformed this paganized Judaism into a paganized “Christianity” and started the Catholic Church (Act. 8:9-24). The Protestant Churches kept most of these pagan customs, doctrines, and symbols (Rev. 14:4-5).

The Beast     

                    The 7 heads of the beast of Rev. 17 are the 7 incarnations of the Holy Roman Empire.

The ten horns of Rev. 17, and the ten toes of Dan. 2, are ten kings, five each from Eastern and Western Europe, who give their power to enthrone the Beast.

The Beast, the ruler of the kingdom, is a political-military leader of Germanic descent.

The woman riding this Beast is the Catholic Church.

                    Her daughters are the Protestant Churches.

The Beast of Rev. 13, and the image of Dan. 2 represent the kingdoms from Babylon until the last European kingdom.

The lamb of Rev. 13 is the Catholic Church, with the two horns being the Roman Catholic and Greek Orthodox Churches.

                    The False Prophet is the last Pope, sitting in the place of God, the “Vicar of Christ”.

The Mark of the Beast is Sunday worship and “Christianized” holidays of pagan origin.

The Image of the Beast is the Cross. The symbol of both are the Holy Roman Empire and the Roman Catholic Church.

The Number of the Name of the Beast is 666, which based on Gematria, is Latinos or Roman in English, as in “the Holy Roman Empire” and “the Roman Catholic Church”.

God’s Calendar

The New Year

The new year begins with the first new moon after the sighting of the ripening barley, (provided that Passover falls in the Spring) (Exo. 9:32; 12:2) (Num. 9:2).  

The New Moon

Each new month begins with the sighting of the New Moon in Jerusalem (Gen. 1:14) (Psa. 104:19). We blow the Shofar on the New Moon and on Holy Days (Psa. 81:3), and we also have a Kiddush (the sacred partaking of the bread and wine) on these days (1 Cor. 11:26).

The Weekly Sabbath

The Sabbath has continued in an unbroken seven-day cycle since creation and was kept correctly by Yeshua and his disciples apart from the teachings of the Pharisees (Act. 15:21).

Passover

We observe a Christian Seder on the evening of the fifteenth of Abib, following the sunset of the fourteenth (Deu.16:6) (Lev. 23:5-8). We do not eat leavened bread, or have it on our property until after the end of the seventh High Day (Exo. 13:7). The Passover represents Yeshua’s sacrifice. Leavened bread represents sin at this time (1 Cor. 5:7-8).

Omer Count 

As we count each day of the omer for ourselves, we work on our spiritual growth (Lev. 23:15) (2 Pet. 2:18).

Pentecost

The Wave Offering took place the day following the weekly Sabbath during the feast of Unleavened Bread, this was when Yeshua was presented in heaven after His resurrection. As we count each day of the omer for ourselves, we work on our spiritual growth (Lev. 23:10-16) (2 Pet. 2:18). The fiftieth day is the Feast of Shavuot – Pentecost. God’s Law was delivered from Mt. Sinai, and the holy spirit was given on Pentecost.

Elul

We begin a period of repentance on Elul 1, with the traditional blowing of the shofar each day, which concludes on the Day of Atonement.

Trumpets

We celebrate the Feast of Trumpets with the blowing of the Shofar (Lev. 23:24-25). Yom Teruah represents the warning of, and the events leading up to Yeshua’s return (Eze. 33:1-9) (Rev. 8:7-9:16).

Atonement

We fast on the Day of Atonement, with no eating or drinking (Lev. 23:27-32). Yom Kippur represents the events of Yeshua’s return (Lev. 25:8-10) (1 The. 4:16-17) (Rev. 11:15).

Tabernacles

During the Feast of Tabernacles (Lev. 23:3-43), we spend time each day in a Sukkah (Lev. 23:42) (Neh. 8:14-16) and celebrate with the waving of a Lulav (Lev. 23:40). Sukkot represents Yeshua’s Millennial Kingdom on Earth (Rev. 11:15; 20:6).

The Seventh Day

We recognize the seventh day of the Feast, Hoshana Rabbah, as the Last Great Day of the Feast, concluding with the beating of the willows (Joh. 7:37-38). Hoshana Rabbah represents the time of the 2nd and 3rd resurrections (Eze. 37:1-14) (Rev. 20:5,7-15).

The Eight Day

We keep Shemini Atzeret on the eighth day as a separate feast (Lev. 23:39). Shemini Atzeret represents the New Heavens and New Earth (Rev.21:1-22:5).