We believe that
the Bible is the divinely inspired word of The Almighty and is good for
reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness (2 Timothy 3:16).
There is but only
one true God and He is omnipotent, omnipresent and omniscient (Deuteronomy
6:4).
Jesus is the
son of The Almighty and our messiah. He is not equal to God nor is he God
(Matthew 3:17; 16:16; John 20:17).
The Holy
Spirit is the power of God that we receive to help us and to comfort us as we
live our lives according to the word of God (John 14:16, 26).
Sin entered
into our world when Adam a perfectly created human with free will chose to
disobey God by partaking of the Tree of Knowledge of good and evil which he was
commanded not to eat from (Genesis 2:16,17; 3:1-6).
With the fall
of mankind The Almighty put in motion a plan of redemption for those that would
turn over their lives to Him. Though many turn their backs on The Almighty or
straight out refuse Him, He still desires not to see any perish, but to save
all those that are willing. The Almighty sent His son as the atonement for sin
and to make it possible for us to be redeemed (Isaiah 53:3-5, 12; Luke 1:67-79;
2Peter 3:9).
The Body of
Christ or Church as Christians like to call it is not some named organization
that has slapped on Jesus’s or The Almighty’s name to it. The Church is the sum
of all the believers around the world that have committed their lives to The
Almighty and follow His Son’s example.
Prayer and
fasting are very important aspects of our walk with the Lord. It also helps our relationship to grow and
strengthen with The Almighty. Prayer and fasting is also a spiritual weapon to
be used against Satan and his demons (Matthew 17:21; James 5:14-16).
The Ten
Commandments are not a thing of the past that we should dismiss, but should be
to us a treasure given from God to spare us suffering. They were written in
stone to show that they are meant to last nor change as many have tried to
change or excuse them away, or pull the grace card to make them irrelevant by
our own reasoning (Exodus 31:18).
The Sabbath
Day which the Lord Himself sanctified is Saturday. Though the world has tried
to change the 4th Commandment, it is the only day that The Almighty had blessed
and sanctified (Genesis 2:3).
As The
Almighty commanded Adam not to eat from a particular tree and later commanded
His people not to eat particular animals, so we choose to obey what The
Almighty has asked of us, than to rebel as Adam had done (Leviticus 11:1-47).