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Monday, May 6, 2013

Even I make mistakes

Sometimes even Bible teachers who pride themselves on Biblical accuracy make mistakes. That is one of the reasons I tell people at the start of nearly every sermon I give, "Don't believe this man talking to you. Go and search the Word of God for yourself to prove whether or not the words are true. You're supposed to work out your own salvation with fear and trembling and to "test the spirits"". Well, sometimes even this fella talking at you makes mistakes!

After a lot of follow-up research I've discovered that something I've taught on for many years was actually not true. I was taught by one of my professors in Seminary and again by some missionaries from South Africa to the USA that the names of the curtains/doors of the Tabernacle were "The Way, The Truth and The Life."

As far as I can tell (as I said after a many months of follow-up research), I can find nothing proving what they taught me. So, until I hear otherwise, I am going to make the educated decision to say that I've been teaching this wrong. Perhaps my teachers can educate me on the their facts, but a this point they have not.

So until further notice I am calling myself wrong on this subject. Please accept my apologies.
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  • Pat Hoffman I thought those words only apply to Jesus.
  • Tov Rose A couple of commentaries I found mention it indirectly:



    The way. The truth. The life. The offer corresponds with the three entrances of the tabernacle. The sinner came first to the gate, the wide open gate with its invitation to the people to come in. That way led directly to the altar and to the laver, to cleansing from sin and to peace with God. Then came the door, half as wide and twice as high as the gate. Not so many ever passed this portal, but those who could and did entered into the holy place and stood in the presence of truth—the lampstand promising illumination, the shewbread on the table offering communion, the golden altar indicating intercession—all higher truths than are grasped by those who never progress beyond a bare salvation. Beyond all this was the veil, leading into the holy of holies, where few could penetrate. There was the mystery of life: the cherubim overshadowing the mercy seat, ever occupied with the blood sprinkled there; the ark with pot of manna, the unbroken law, the rod of Aaron with its buds, blossoms, and almonds, all speaking of the deep things of Christ; and over all the shekinah glory cloud in which God himself dwelled.




    John Phillips, The John Phillips Commentary Series – Exploring the Gospel of John: An Expository Commentary,




    The Old Testament temple which succeeded the Mosaic tabernacle was marked by partitions. There were three entrances into the three departments: the outer court, the Holy Place, and the Holy of Holies. Then there were sections partitioned off for priests, Israel, women, and Gentiles. Christ, by His death, took out the veil, and He became the Way (the outer court), the Truth (the Holy Place), and the Life (the Holy of Holies). Now we come through Christ directly into the presence of God the Father. Those who come to Him are removed from their little departments and are placed in Christ, the new Temple where there are no departments. The Cross dissolves the fences, and the gospel is preached to the Gentiles, those who were afar off, and to the Jews, those who were near. What a picture we have here!




    J. Vernon McGee, Thru The Bible with J. Vernon McGee

The Seven Feasts of Moses

The Seven Feasts of Moses
The Torah - the five books of Moses - details seven feasts during the Hebrew calendar:1 Three feasts are in the spring, in the month of Nisan: Passover, the Feast of Unleavened Bread, and the Feast of First Fruits. Then fifty days later there is the Feast of Weeks, Shavout, also known as Pentecost.
There are three remaining feasts in the fall, in the month of Tishri: the Feast of Trumpets, the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur), and the Feast of Tabernacles. (There are two reckonings of the Hebrew year: the civil year starts in the fall on the 1st of Tishri; the religious calendar starts in the spring in the month of Nisan.2 )

Their Prophetic Role
While each of these feasts has a historical commemorative role, they also have a prophetic role. Jesus indicated this in Matthew 5:17:
Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil.
Paul also emphasized that in Romans 15:4:
For whatsoever things were written aforetime were written for our learning...
The prophetic role of the feasts is also highlighted in Colossians 2:16 and 17:
Let no man therefore judge you in meat, or in drink, or in respect of an holyday, or of the new moon, or of the sabbath days: which are a shadow of things to come...

The Feast of Trumpets
The Jewish New Year (Rosh Ha' Shana), along with the Feast of Trumpets, begins on the 1st of Tishri.
Immediately following the Feast of Trumpets begins the seven Days of Affliction, in anticipation of the Day of Atonement, or Yom Kippur.

Yom Kippur
Yom Kippur , the Day of Atonement,3 is observed on the 10th of Tishri. This day was a day of sin offerings and numerous other rituals as it was the most solemn of all the observances.
This was the day - the only day - that the High Priest was able to enter the Holy of Holies,4 and then only after elaborate ceremonial washings, offerings, and associated rituals.
This was also the day that two goats were selected, one for an offering and one as the "scapegoat."5
(The lottery box, used to select which goat was to serve in which capacity, has been fashioned for service in the forthcoming Temple and may be seen during a visit to the Temple Institute in Jerusalem today.)
As many aspects of the feasts were prophetic, the scapegoat is also Messianic.6
Even the seven days preceding, the Days of Affliction, are an affliction of preparation, suggestive of the threshing floor, which is also a prophetic idiom.7
Since the loss of the Temple in 70 A.D., the God-centered observances of the Torah have tragically been replaced with a man-centered, good works system of appeasement through prayer, charity, and penitence.
However, it appears that a return to the traditional ways is on the horizon with the plans to rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem.8

Succoth (The Feast of Tabernacles)
Five days later, on the 15th of Tishri, is the final feast of the year: Succoth, the Feast of Tabernacles, or the Feast of Booths. This lasts for eight days and is one of the three feasts that were compulsory for all Jewish males.9
It is fascinating to visit Israel at this time and observe them build their temporary "booths" in the traditional way, leaving deliberate gaps in the branches to view the stars at night, and for the wind to blow through during the day. This is intended to remind them of the wilderness wanderings.
At the end of the eight days, they leave their temporary dwellings to return to their permanent homes. (This is one of the reasons some suspect that this feast, rather than the Feast of Trumpets, is suggestive of the Rapture of the Church. Also, there appears to be a hint by Peter, desiring to build "succoths" at the transfiguration.10 ) This day, traditionally, is the day that Solomon dedicated the first Temple.
This feast also involved a daily processional to the Pool of Siloam to fetch water for the Temple. This ceremonial procession is the setting for the events of John 7, where Jesus offers them "living water."11
This procession involved four types of branches: the willow, the myrtle, the palm, and a citrus.12 The willow has no smell and no fruit. The myrtle has smell, but no fruit. The palm has no smell, but bears fruit. The citrus has both smell and bears fruit. This sounds reminiscent of the four soils of the first "kingdom parable" of Matthew 13, doesn't it?13
The prophetic implications of this climactic feast are many. Most scholars associate it with the establishment of the Millennial Kingdom in Israel.14
 
In Summary
Most observers note that the first three feasts, in the first month of the religious year -Passover, Feast of Unleavened Bread, and Feast of First Fruits - are prophetic of the Lord's First Coming. They each were also fulfilled on the day they were observed.
Between these three feasts and the final three feasts is the Feast of Weeks, or Pentecost, which is predictive of the Church. (It is also the only feast in which leavened bread is ordained!)
It is believed that the last three feasts, in the 7th month, are prophetic of the Lord's Second Coming. That is why many are particularly watchful in the fall of each year. For more background, schedule Tov Rose to speak to your group: 651-686-5600.
  1. Leviticus 23; Numbers 28, 29; Deuteronomy 16.
  2. Exodus 12:2.
  3. Leviticus 16:1-19; 23:26-32.
  4. Hebrews 9:1-16.
  5. Leviticus 16:20-34.
  6. 2 Corinthians 5:21; Isaiah 53:6; 52:15.
  7. Luke 3:16,17. Note the location of Ruth (a Gentile bride-to-be) during the threshing floor scene (Ruth 3:8,9): at Boaz's (the kinsman-redeemer) feet.
  8. See The Coming Temple Update, Chuck Missler
  9. Feast of Unleavened Bread, Feast of Weeks (Pentecost) and the Feast of Tabernacles were mandatory: Deuteronomy 16:16.
  10. Matthew 17:4.
  11. John 7:2, 10, 37-39.
  12. Thanks to Doug Wetmore for his insights.
  13. Matthew 13:3-9; 18-23.
  14. Hosea 5:15-6:3; Zechariah 14:4, 9, 16.
Want to Support the Ministry of Tov Rose? You can do so through my ministry partner, Chosen People Ministries International, by filling in the Special Designation field: TOV ROSE right here.

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

From Tov Rose; RE: The Seven Feasts of Moses and Why Should Christians Care?

The Seven Feasts of Moses
The Torah - the five books of Moses - details seven feasts during the Hebrew calendar:1 Three feasts are in the spring, in the month of Nisan: Passover, the Feast of Unleavened Bread, and the Feast of First Fruits. Then fifty days later there is the Feast of Weeks, Shavout, also known as Pentecost.
There are three remaining feasts in the fall, in the month of Tishri: the Feast of Trumpets, the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur), and the Feast of Tabernacles. (There are two reckonings of the Hebrew year: the civil year starts in the fall on the 1st of Tishri; the religious calendar starts in the spring in the month of Nisan.2 )
Their Prophetic Role
While each of these feasts has a historical commemorative role, they also have a prophetic role. Jesus indicated this in Matthew 5:17:
Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil.
Paul also emphasized that in Romans 15:4:
For whatsoever things were written aforetime were written for our learning...
The prophetic role of the feasts is also highlighted in Colossians 2:16 and 17:
Let no man therefore judge you in meat, or in drink, or in respect of an holyday, or of the new moon, or of the sabbath days: which are a shadow of things to come...
The Feast of Trumpets
The Jewish New Year (Rosh Ha' Shana), along with the Feast of Trumpets, begins on the 1st of Tishri.
Immediately following the Feast of Trumpets begins the seven Days of Affliction, in anticipation of the Day of Atonement, or Yom Kippur.
Yom Kippur
Yom Kippur , the Day of Atonement,3 is observed on the 10th of Tishri. This day was a day of sin offerings and numerous other rituals as it was the most solemn of all the observances.
This was the day - the only day - that the High Priest was able to enter the Holy of Holies,4 and then only after elaborate ceremonial washings, offerings, and associated rituals.
This was also the day that two goats were selected, one for an offering and one as the "scapegoat."5
(The lottery box, used to select which goat was to serve in which capacity, has been fashioned for service in the forthcoming Temple and may be seen during a visit to the Temple Institute in Jerusalem today.)
As many aspects of the feasts were prophetic, the scapegoat is also Messianic.6
Even the seven days preceding, the Days of Affliction, are an affliction of preparation, suggestive of the threshing floor, which is also a prophetic idiom.7
Since the loss of the Temple in 70 A.D., the God-centered observances of the Torah have tragically been replaced with a man-centered, good works system of appeasement through prayer, charity, and penitence.
However, it appears that a return to the traditional ways is on the horizon with the plans to rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem.8
Succoth (The Feast of Tabernacles)
Five days later, on the 15th of Tishri, is the final feast of the year: Succoth, the Feast of Tabernacles, or the Feast of Booths. This lasts for eight days and is one of the three feasts that were compulsory for all Jewish males.9
It is fascinating to visit Israel at this time and observe them build their temporary "booths" in the traditional way, leaving deliberate gaps in the branches to view the stars at night, and for the wind to blow through during the day. This is intended to remind them of the wilderness wanderings.
At the end of the eight days, they leave their temporary dwellings to return to their permanent homes. (This is one of the reasons some suspect that this feast, rather than the Feast of Trumpets, is suggestive of the Rapture of the Church. Also, there appears to be a hint by Peter, desiring to build "succoths" at the transfiguration.10 ) This day, traditionally, is the day that Solomon dedicated the first Temple.
This feast also involved a daily processional to the Pool of Siloam to fetch water for the Temple. This ceremonial procession is the setting for the events of John 7, where Jesus offers them "living water."11
This procession involved four types of branches: the willow, the myrtle, the palm, and a citrus.12 The willow has no smell and no fruit. The myrtle has smell, but no fruit. The palm has no smell, but bears fruit. The citrus has both smell and bears fruit. This sounds reminiscent of the four soils of the first "kingdom parable" of Matthew 13, doesn't it?13
The prophetic implications of this climactic feast are many. Most scholars associate it with the establishment of the Millennial Kingdom in Israel.14
In Summary
Most observers note that the first three feasts, in the first month of the religious year -Passover, Feast of Unleavened Bread, and Feast of First Fruits - are prophetic of the Lord's First Coming. They each were also fulfilled on the day they were observed.
Between these three feasts and the final three feasts is the Feast of Weeks, or Pentecost, which is predictive of the Church. (It is also the only feast in which leavened bread is ordained!)
It is believed that the last three feasts, in the 7th month, are prophetic of the Lord's Second Coming. That is why many are particularly watchful in the fall of each year. For more background, schedule Tov Rose to speak to your group: 651-686-5600.
  1. Leviticus 23; Numbers 28, 29; Deuteronomy 16.
  2. Exodus 12:2.
  3. Leviticus 16:1-19; 23:26-32.
  4. Hebrews 9:1-16.
  5. Leviticus 16:20-34.
  6. 2 Corinthians 5:21; Isaiah 53:6; 52:15.
  7. Luke 3:16,17. Note the location of Ruth (a Gentile bride-to-be) during the threshing floor scene (Ruth 3:8,9): at Boaz's (the kinsman-redeemer) feet.
  8. See The Coming Temple Update, Chuck Missler
  9. Feast of Unleavened Bread, Feast of Weeks (Pentecost) and the Feast of Tabernacles were mandatory: Deuteronomy 16:16.
  10. Matthew 17:4.
  11. John 7:2, 10, 37-39.
  12. Thanks to Doug Wetmore for his insights.
  13. Matthew 13:3-9; 18-23.
  14. Hosea 5:15-6:3; Zechariah 14:4, 9, 16.
Want to Support the Ministry of Tov Rose? You can do so through my ministry partner, Chosen People Ministries International, by filling in the Special Designation field: TOV ROSE right here.

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Excited? I am! RE: The New Messianic Version - Messianic Bible, Hebrew Roots Bible, Jewish Roots

Hello! I hope you don't mind my sharing my excitement today when I discovered that the preview editions of The New Messianic Version volumes 1,2 and 3 are in the Top 20 in the Messianic Category on Amazon Kindle! (Page down for the links!)

On a related note, I'm looking for people with some kind of platform such as their own ministry, an established author, tv or radio personalities, scholars, willing to review the New Messianic Version of the Bible, and give a comment of blurb about it. If you're willing, just shoot me an email at: tov@tovrose.com to let me know?

Of course, you can find all my books listed here on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Tov-Rose/e/B004WLJN1K

Thank you and blessings in Yeshua (Jesus)!
-TOV
651-686-5600



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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Thank you: From Tov Rose - Messianic, hebrew roots, jewish roots, messianic bible

Hello!
I wanted to personally thank you for keeping up with all God is doing through my books and speaking engagements. The Love Israel Gathering in Idaho was amazing. It was incredible in so many ways I just don't have the words to express how I feel about it. Meeting Lev Shelo, with Corry Bell, was worth it all by itself. But reconnecting with James Goll, John and Ruth Filler, Rabbi Reuel Dillon, and so many others made the event so much more special. They each deserve a warm thank you for being part of this One New Man gathering.

I'm really looking forward to the next time we can all meet, separately or together!

If you're interested in seeing the conference, you can view all the sessions right here: http://www.thegatewayintl.org/resources

Finally, I'd be very grateful if you would click on over here to take a look at the Preview Editions of Volume II and Volume III of The NEW Messianic Version of the Bible. I'm sure you'll be blessed!

Blessings in Yeshua (Jesus),

-TOV

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Tov Rose is Idaho this week! Come see me! :-)

Come see me in Idaho this weekend at Gateway Fellowship! Details below:
1165 West Ironwood Drive
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 83814

Calendar: Events Calendar   >> 

LOVE ISRAEL GATHERING



The Scriptures say in Ephesians 2:14, v.14 "FOR CHRIST HIMSELF HAS BROUGHT PEACE TO US. HE UNITED JEWS AND GENTILES INTO ONE PEOPLE WHEN, IN HIS OWN BODY ON THE CROSS, HE BROKE DOWN THE WALL OF HOSTILITY THAT SEPARATED US." NLT
Our desire in this gathering is to unite the hearts of God’s people in an expression of intimate worship to Him. Drawing together Jews and Gentiles from the Inland N.W. and beyond would be one of the greatest strategies and weapons against the enemy of the Kingdom! Not only will we come together as one, but our speakers will bring current revelation on events in Israel and their alignment to the fulfilling of the Scriptures in our day. They will bring fresh perspective on how we can see the coming of the Lord, hastened. This promises to be a rewarding experience for each of us.
Our prayer is that shalom and the established blessing of Adonai, according to Psalm 133, would rest upon our union on these days. Please consider joining us - we need you!
REGISTER HERE!






  James Goll
Dr. James W. Goll is the President of Encounters Network, the Director of Prayer Storm, and the Director of God Encounters Training – an eSchool of the Heart. He is a member of the Harvest International Ministries apostolic team and an instructor in the Wagner Leadership Institute. With great joy James has shared Jesus in more than 50 nations teaching and imparting the power of intercession, prophetic ministry, and life in the Spirit.
James is the prolific author of numerous books including The Seer, The Lost Art of Intercession, The Coming Israel Awakening, Deliverance from Darkness and many others. He has also produced multiple Study Guides and hundreds of audio and video messages.
In the spirit of revival and reformation, James desires to facilitate unity in body of Christ by bridge-building and networking among leaders of various streams and back grounds. His passion is to "win for the Lamb the rewards of His suffering." Praying for Israel is a burden of his heart, as Israel fulfills her role in the consummation of the ages.
James And Michal Ann were married for 32 years before her graduation to heaven in the fall of 2008. James has four adult children who all love Jesus: Justin, GraceAnn, Tyler, and Rachel; and continues make his home in the rolling hills of Franklin, TN.

  Tov Rose
Tov is a Jewish believer in Jesus, the son of two Jewish believers in Jesus. He is a Conference Speaker, Author, Bible Teacher, Chaplain, Performer and Pastor. For more than two decades he has been active working with people to help them better understand the nature and person God from a Jewish perspective.
When not writing books and all those other things, he enjoys quiet times at home with his wife, children and praying together with a group of grandmothers who have the uncanny knack of being able to bend God’s ear.
Specializing in teaching the deeper things of God, TOV has a reputation for teaching solid Bible foundations and difficult to understand Biblical concepts in a compassionate simple manner that anyone can understand. He is not one to shy away difficult and taboo subjects.
TOV guests on radio programs, television shows and speaks at conferences, seminars, in local congregations and other venues.



Lev Shelo
Corry Bell
When lead singer, Corry Bell, was a little girl, her parents would have her sing for relatives and friends which lead to her involvement in school musicals and choir events. After high school she met Yeshua (Jesus) and quickly began a lifetime of ministry in the arts, using her lifetime of experience in music as a backdrop. In 1987 she hosted a cable TV music video program in Southern California called "Rock Of Ages" where she conducted artist interviews and introduced videos for the show. She has made numerous appearances on stage and in local television programs and even worked for a Christian radio station for a season.
To her great surprise, Corry found out she had an extensive Jewish family history, not known to her before 2002. After 22 years in the church it became apparent she had to find a way to reconcile her belief in Yeshua with her Jewishness. In the spring of 2003 she began to attend Beth Emunah Messianic Synagogue, connected with her Jewish identity, joined the worship team there and accepted the position of Music Director in the fall of 2004.
Corry’s first experiences with the band she helped create, Lev Shelo, included leading worship at the MJAA Southwest Regional conference for 5 years and Messiah Conference in Pennsylvania in 2007, 2008 and 2012, opening for such artists as Paul Wilbur, Marty Goetz, Ted Pearce and Joel Chernoff.  The band’s debut CD, "Or HaOlam", released in August of 2010, is the result of these experiences and the many requests from congregations all over the world to make their music available.  She also co-produced the 1st and 2nd CDs and is a journalist for the international newspaper, The Messianic Times.  Mark and Corry have played at the 3 major conferences in the Messianic world; the MJAA, UMJC and UMJA.
Corry resides in Southern California with her husband, Michael, and their daughter, Michaela. They have four other grown children; Beau, Nick, Chris and Jenny.
Mark Keller
Mark Keller, guitarist and producer of Or HaOlam, graduated from Musician’s Institute in 1987.  He attended UCLA in 1990 where he studied film scoring and has played and recorded with numerous Los Angeles-based bands from 1988 to 1993.  Mark is certainly not new to the recording field and composing fields, having performed on two Destination 7 CD’s as well.  In 1989 he was featured in Guitar Player Magazine.
He wrote several pieces for the USA Network Mini Series Promo’s and is currently working on original material for Lev Shelo’s second project.  An outstanding and prolific musician, Mark’s talents and gifts extend to serving on various worship teams throughout Southern California, including First Presbyterian Church of Granada Hills/Eleventh Hour from 1994 to 2002, High Desert Church from 2003 to present and his home congregation, Beth Emunah Messianic Synagogue from 2001 to present.  Add teacher to Mark’s long list of experience as he taught music at High Desert Academy for 2 years as well.  With the release of Or HaOlam, Mark now adds to his credentials, producer and arranger.



Session 1
  Thursday, April 4th ~ 7 P.M.
~ with James Goll

Session 2  Friday, April 5th ~ 11 A.M.
~ with James Goll
Session 3  Shabbat Service with meal served ~ 7 P.M.
~ with Rabbi Reuel Dillon
Session 4 Saturday, April 6th ~ 11 A.M.
~ with Tov Rose
Session 5  Messianic Worship Concert, Lev Shelo ~ 7 P.M. Session 6  Sunday, April 7th ~ 10 A.M.
~ with Tov Rose


It is our delight in hosting this gathering to have a meal together alongside the Shabbat Service on Friday evening. If all of those attendees from the local region would provide the meal, it would be helpful to our out of town guests. Thank you. We would kindly ask that all hot dishes be prepared as a meatless entree’ for kosher purposes.
LAST NAMES A - L, please bring Hot Dish and Salad, service for 10
LAST NAMES M - Z, please bring Hot Dish and Dessert, service for 10

$55/per person
$85/couples-Bring a friend
EARLY BIRD REGESTRATION: BEFORE MARCH 27TH
REGISTER HERE NOW!
$44/per person
$75/couples-Bring a friend
OR ~
$15/per session, per person at the door


 
The Gateway International Ministry Resource Center 1165 W. Ironwood Drive Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 83814
 
East on I-90:
Take Exit 11 and at the light make a right turn. Immediately make your way over into the left lane of the next light (Ironwood Drive). Turn left and enter at The Gateway sign on your left. (Next to Center Partners)
West on I-90:
Take Exit 11 and at the light make a left turn. Cross over the interstate and at the second light (Ironwood Drive), make a left turn. On Ironwood Drive, enter at The Gateway sign on your left. (Next to Center Partners)
 
 
 
Holiday Inn Express: $85 (208) 667-3100
Shilo Inn & Suites: $65 (208) 664-2300 or 1-800-222-2244
Guest House Inn: $50 (208) 765-3011
Hampton Inn: $119 (208) 769-7900
Days Inn: $55 (208) 667-8668
 
 
 
~ No childcare available
~ Freewill offerings will be received periodically throughout the conference.
Event line: 208.665.5784


Apr 4th, 2013 7:00 pm to Apr 7th, 2013 12:00 pm
Location: The Gateway Fellowship

Friday, March 22, 2013

Join me! :-) My Schedule for the Next Couple Weeks

MARCH
This month I have several dates scheduled for Messiah & The Passover and other Presentations (and several dates still open if you want to schedule). This is a demonstration explaining how Jesus is the fulfillment of all they symbols of the Passover meal with scriptural support. If you've never had a Passover presentation at your church (or perhaps it's been a while), feel free to contact me! 651-686-5600, or at tov@tovrose.com. What an amazing way to celebrate Easter Sunday!

The following dates are scheduled:
Saturday, March 19, 2013, Something Fun and Messiah in the Passover, Cornerstone Congregation, Manahgah MN 11:00AM
Saturday, March 23, 2013 Messiah in the Passover, The Heights Church, 4054 Van Buren NE, Columbia Heights at 6PM
Sunday, March 24, 2013, A FUN Subject, Love Power Music & Miracles, 1407 Washington Ave S Minneapolis, MN 55454, 10:00AM
Thursday, March 28, 2013, Messiah in the Passover, Restoration Covenant Church, 7707 147th Street West, Apple Valley, MN 55124  6:00PM
Friday, March 29, 2013, Messiah in the Passover, Faith Covenant Church, 12921 Nicollet Ave Burnsville, MN 55337 at 5PM

Friday, March 8, 2013

What I believe? What do you think when organizations write these?




What I believe? What do you think when organizations write these?
What We Believe






1. The Bible is Inspired - II Timothy 3:16-17

2. There is One True God - Isaiah 43:10-12

3. The Deity of Jesus Christ - John 1:1, 2 & 14

4. The Fall of Man - Genesis 2:17, Romans 5:12-19

5. The Salvation of Man - John 2:16

6. The Ordinances of the Church:

Water Baptism - Mark 16:15-16

Holy Communion - I Corinthians 11:23-26

7. The Baptism of the Holy Spirit - Acts 1:4, 8; 2:42

8. Sanctification - I Thessalonians 5:23

9. Divine Healing - Isaiah 53:3, James 5:14,15

10. The Blessed Hope - (Rapture of the church)

I Corinthians 15:51, 52; I Thessalonians 4:16, 17

11. The Millennial Reign of Christ - Revelation 19:11-16 & 20:4-6

12. The Final Judgement - Revelation 20:11-15

13. The New Heavens & New Earth - II Peter 3:13

14. Believers are endowed with and display the fruit of the Spirit

Galatians 5:22-23; I Corinthians 13:3-13






Our Ministry Philosophy






James 1:22 says "Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says." It's this philosophy that drives our ministry. We desire to raise up 'doers' and not just 'hearers'. True joy is found in giving away what God has given you!